Starting on the Queens Promenade in the island's capital, Douglas, we head south and around the quayside, past Mad Jack's axe-throwing venue and the Hooded Ram brewery, then past the Nunnery (which, 40 years ago, was famous for the size of the conkers on the horse chestnut trees) before peeling off left on to the Old Castletown Road.
There's a left turn to Port Soderick, and it's worth a view, although it has neither the amusement arcade nor the café/restaurant that it once had, despite the local rumours of development, although it is a beautiful cove in which you can still spot the remains of the coastal walk that was put into place during the island's heyday as a tourist hotspot a century ago. Further on, Port Grenaugh is another nice little spot, and often quiet, showing just how easy it is to get away from the hectic chaos of the main roads of TT fortnight.
Although we continued along the road, weaving and bumping between the typical high hedgerows, that are less hedges and more stone walls covered in grass/hawthorn/fuschia bushes. There are a couple of nadgery little switchbacks, before the road reaches a T-junction on the A5 main Douglas-Castletown road. Turning right here, towards Murrays Motorcycle Museum, will see you come across the famous Fairy Bridge which is vital for those who want to say hello to the little people and gain themselves some good luck for their stay, but if you cross the bridge and neglect to say hello, expect the fairies to exact their revenge!
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Honda CRF1100L ES Africa Twin
Without panniers he was adventuring nowhere - so at least Bertie's got something sorted now
BMW R 12 nineT
Chad gets a track day surprise when BMW's R 12 nineT turns out to be surprisingly fun on track
Test fleet: VOGE 525 DSX
After testing the Voge's abilities on a long ride, it was time to take it to the Cotswolds and see how it would manage on the rougher stuff
Portuguese Perambulations
Nearly over before it had begun, a brief workshop stint allows Spain and Portugal to be explored
Highway to Heaven
Three friends take on the challenge of riding the length of Canada, from Vancouver in the southwest to Inuvik in the north. The road is long, the conditions merciless, and wildfires are tearing through the country. To top it all off, the final leg of the journey is the ultimate test of gravel riding skills, nerves, and courage - it's the legendary Dempster Highway...
Battlaxes at the ready!
We tend to take tyres for granted, never really looking at them in any detail, or at how they work, just hoping that they keep us shiny side up at all times. Even in the wet
Ducati Riding Experience
When I rode the Ducati DesertX to France last year, I did have a bit of an explore on some easy fire roads and gentle green lanes in the wilds of the Médoc area, but was left with the feeling that, had I the experience, the DesertX would have been capable of taking me along some more extreme trails to some even more exciting places. If only there was a way of finding out just how well the Italian adventure bike could cope with some more extreme terrain...
Four pot flyer
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Eastern adventurer
With an increasing interest in smaller capacity adventure bikes, the market expands with a new entry
First Time Lucky?
It's ironic that the first all-new MV Agusta model to hit the marketplace right after Italy's No.1 trophy brand was acquired by Austrian giant Pierer Mobility, owner of off-road titans KTM, should be the company's first dual-purpose model of the modern era, powered by MV's all-new 931cc three-cylinder engine that's destined to form the basis of a whole series of new models in coming months and years.