Italy on 2 wheels — the 10 motorcycle routes that make bikers ship their bikes across oceans

Italy is the world's greatest motorcycle country. Not because of Ducati (Borgo Panigale, Bologna) or Moto Guzzi (Mandello del Lario, Lake Como) — though those factories are pilgrimage sites. Because of the ROADS. The Stelvio's 48 hairpins. The Amalfi Coast's cliff-hugging switchbacks. The Dolomite passes that chain 5 mountain peaks in 100km. Italian roads were designed by engineers who understood that the journey IS the destination.

The 10 rides

1. Stelvio Pass (Passo dello Stelvio, 2,757m): 48 hairpin turns from Bormio. The most famous motorcycle road in the world. Open June-October. Best: early morning (fewer cars, clear skies). The descent to Trafoi (south side) has 34 numbered hairpins with stone walls and Alpine drops. 2. Great Dolomite Road + Sella Ronda (110km loop): Passo Pordoi (2,239m) → Passo Sella (2,240m) → Passo Gardena (2,121m) → Passo Campolongo (1,875m). 4 passes in 1 day. Vertical Dolomite walls on every side. The most visually DENSE mountain riding in Europe.

3. Amalfi Coast SS163 (50km, Sorrento→Salerno): Cliffs 200m above the sea, tunnels, switchbacks, the smell of lemon groves at 60 km/h. DANGEROUS for inexperienced riders (narrow, buses, scooters, sheer drops). Ride at dawn (before 8am) — empty road, gold light. 4. Sardinia east coast SS125 + SP13 (250km, Cagliari→Olbia): Through the Gennargentu mountains and down to the Baunei coast. The most WILD motorcycle route in Western Europe — empty roads, blind curves, goats on the asphalt, the Mediterranean appearing between cliffs.

5. Passo di Giau (Dolomites, 2,236m): A single pass with the most photogenic viewpoint — Nuvolau peak framed by green meadows. 6. Monte Grappa (Veneto, 1,775m): 25km of switchbacks through WWI battlefields with views across the Veneto plain to Venice (visible on clear days). 7. Via Aurelia coastal road (Liguria, Genova→Ventimiglia): The old coastal road (before the autostrada) — cliff-hugging, village-threading, sea-smelling. 8. Etna circuit (Sicily, SS120/SP92): Circle the active volcano through lava flows, pistachio orchards, and chestnut forests. The road surface changes from asphalt to volcanic gravel and back.

9. Gran Sasso (Abruzzo, SS17bis): Through the Campo Imperatore high plateau — 40km of straight road at 1,800m with the Apennines on both sides. Called "Italy's Little Tibet." 10. Val d'Orcia loop (Tuscany, 80km): Gentle curves through cypress-lined roads, rolling hills, Montalcino→Pienza→Montepulciano. Not adrenaline — BEAUTY. The motorcycle ride equivalent of a glass of Brunello.

Practical

Rental: Ducati, BMW, Honda rentals in major cities (€100-200/day). Best companies: Hear the Road (heartheroad.com — Ducati specialist), Motorent (Rome, Florence, Milan). License: International Driving Permit + home motorcycle license. EU licenses valid. Insurance: Full coverage essential (Italian roads + Italian drivers = take the maximum). Season: April-October (Alpine passes open June-October only). Gear: Helmet required (law). Protective clothing recommended (Italian asphalt at 60 km/h = hospital).

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