The Rif.

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Can anyone give me ideas for routes through The Rif, Morocco. I've got most of my other routes planned now but would like to start with The Rif. My plan is to get the ferry to Nador, (6 hours) spend one night at Nador then next morning head to Ketama, spend most of the day riding The Rif heading towards Taounate spend one night there, then next day slowly heading towards Tazekka National Park, does anyone know if can I camp here?

After that I will be using Chris Scott's book Morocco Overland book to pick my routes so that I see as much of the country as I can, keeping off the major roads where possible. I finally got my head round the book and I think it will serve me well.

Please feel free to say anything, if coming into Nador is a naff idea then please say and why, also if the national park not worth a visit tell me.


Cheers everyone.

:):)
 
Coming from Nador I'd turn left off the N2 at Driouch or Kassita missing out Ketama which is a shit hole, from Taounate have a look around Lalla Outka.

It depends what type of route you want, tarmac or piste?
 
Coming from Nador I'd turn left off the N2 at Driouch or Kassita missing out Ketama which is a shit hole, from Taounate have a look around Lalla Outka.

It depends what type of route you want, tarmac or piste?

Thanks for that! I'm looking for piste mostly and using tarmac to get from area to area.
 
Ok, PM me your email and I'll dig out couple of RIF gps tracks.
 
Al Hoceima is nice. To the west is the Al Hoceima National Park with tracks. Peñon de Velez is interesting see posts 3 and 4.

Google Map: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place...2!3m1!1s0x0d766efc3c03dfd7:0xfc701ec3c7a8989f

You can ride to Calar Idris to the west, then continue on a track that leads past the campsite, still heading west.

That's a stunning report Tim!!!

Changing the subject slightly .... I'm slightly confused as I don't have a detailed map.
When you headed west from Bouzmou (just south of Imilchil), do you know about the route turning right (north) at El Had, then a couple more rights eventually bringing you back to the R317 approx 30km or so north of Imilchil?
Or is this what you were intending?

Thinking of having a look this spring.
 
Al Hoceima is nice. To the west is the Al Hoceima National Park with tracks. Peñon de Velez is interesting see posts 3 and 4.

Google Map: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place...2!3m1!1s0x0d766efc3c03dfd7:0xfc701ec3c7a8989f

You can ride to Calar Idris to the west, then continue on a track that leads past the campsite, still heading west.

Tim,

Thanks you for that. such a detailed ride report so much information. Between you and Timolgra I should have this trip sorted pretty soon ! thanks again.
 
I know it's called El Had on Olaf, but the real name is Anergui. We were trying to get through to Anergui, then take the piste from Anergui to The Cathedral which I tried once from the other end, see http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=134454

Otherwise the way into Anergui is a 1000+m descent from the north.

I was talking to someone on HUBB about this a couple of weeks ago.
 
I know it's called El Had on Olaf, but the real name is Anergui. We were trying to get through to Anergui, then take the piste from Anergui to The Cathedral which I tried once from the other end, see http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=134454

Otherwise the way into Anergui is a 1000+m descent from the north.

I was talking to someone on HUBB about this a couple of weeks ago.

Thanks, that makes sense now :beerjug:
 
I know it's called El Had on Olaf, but the real name is Anergui. We were trying to get through to Anergui, then take the piste from Anergui to The Cathedral which I tried once from the other end, see http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=134454

Otherwise the way into Anergui is a 1000+m descent from the north.

I was talking to someone on HUBB about this a couple of weeks ago.



Tim do you have the waypoint for French Legion fort of Camp Bertaux? I think I'd like to take a look on my visit.

Thanks
 
Click on Tim's link and follow it west :beerjug:


Got it thanks. It's in as Cala Iris on Google earth. Going to stop now I've been at this all day and I'm only 4 days in of a four week trip, there's just sooo much to see & do !! think I may need 5 weeks. :augie

Thanks again Tim.
 


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