Adventure
with us
The trips
Check out the adventures below, view dates and see availability.
A three-day push from the edge of Wales and the Forest of Dean to Land’s End, running south-west through the full length of Devon and Cornwall.
The Dumnonian Dash traces a hard line through the ancient kingdom of Dumnonia, where distance, terrain, and fatigue combine to shape the experience. This is not a gentle journey west, but a purposeful push through varied and often demanding conditions. Riders earn their progress mile by mile, arriving at the edge of the land with a strong sense of completion, shared effort, and quiet satisfaction.
One line to the end of the land
3 days riding
3 nights
Cutting diagonally across Wales from Chepstow to Bangor, The Dragonal is a fairly demanding North - Westward crossing through some of the country’s most remote and often challenging terrain. This route favours tough trails, sustained days in the saddle, and long stretches where exposure and commitment are unavoidable.
It is a journey that asks for focus and resilience, rewarding riders with raw landscapes, deep immersion, and a powerful sense of having truly crossed a country rather than simply travelled through it.
Following the Southern edge of the country from Forest of Dean to Swanage, The Channel March is an accessible yet deeply rewarding journey through historic landscapes and quiet lanes. The terrain is generally forgiving, with flowing routes that allow riders to settle into a rhythm and build confidence. Graded as a Pathfinder journey, this route prioritises connection, progression, and shared experience, offering a thoughtful introduction to adventure riding without sacrificing depth or character.
How our trips are graded
Wayfarer
Introductory ADVenture
Theme: Discovery without pressure
Purpose: Build confidence and curiosity
Riding profile
Short to moderate days
Forgiving terrain
Regular breaks and support
Focus on learning flow, not endurance
Experience
Introduction to adventure riding
Time to absorb the landscape
Mostly single day trips
Strong group guidance and reassurance
How riders leave
“I can do this. I belong here.”
pathfinder
Immersive Journey
Theme: The journey unfolds
Purpose: Develop rhythm, resilience, and connection
Riding profile
Moderate distances
Mixed terrain (road, gravel, trails)
Increasing physical and mental engagement
Experience
Days begin to feel earned
Shared challenges create bonds
Thoughtfully chosen, character-rich overnight stays
A sense of movement rather than destination-hopping
How riders leave
“I’ve travelled, not just toured.”
Explorer
Remote & Demanding
Theme: Beyond the familiar
Purpose: Test self-reliance and deepen connection
Riding profile
Long, demanding days
Technical terrain and remote routes
Requires competence, stamina, and focus
Experience
Real commitment required
Landscapes feel vast and immersive
Comfort is intentional but not guaranteed
Evenings become reflective and communal
How riders leave
“I’m capable of more than I thought.””
PioneER
Extreme expedition
Theme: First tracks, lasting change
Purpose: Transformation through challenge
Riding profile
Very long days
Tough, varied terrain
Physically and mentally demanding throughout
High degree of self-reliance
Experience
Engineered hardship with purpose
Deep camaraderie forged through shared effort
Remote or extraordinary accommodation that feels earned
A strong sense of crossing something together
How riders leave
“This changed me.”
Our Ethos
We design premium motorcycle journeys that are deliberately challenging, thoughtfully supported, and deeply human.
Our routes are engineered to require effort. Not for hardship’s sake, some routes are naturally easier than others, but because meaningful confidence is earned, not given. Each day of riding asks something of you physically, mentally, and emotionally, and in return offers a rare sense of presence, connection, and shared achievement.
Comfort is intentional, not constant. On our multi-day tours, unique hotels or unique places to rest are part of the journey, not an escape from it. They exist to reward the day’s effort, to bring people together around a table, and to create space for reflection.
Riders leave stronger than they arrived, more connected to one another, and with a lasting relationship to the landscapes they’ve crossed. These are not just tours. They are journeys that stay with you.
We define the route but you define your line.
Pathfinder. Path Found.
