MOTORCYCLE TRIP IN THE VOSGES AND THE BLACK FOREST
Between the rounded ridgelines of the Vosges and the deep roads of the Black Forest, this motorcycle trip is built on contrast. On one side, open summits with wide panoramas and sweeping passes that flow naturally from one to the next. On the other, a denser Germany, dark forests, perfectly engineered roads, and half-timbered villages that sometimes feel frozen in time.
Roads for fun
Here, you ride for pure enjoyment. The sequences are precise, the pavement offers solid grip, and the elevation changes remain accessible while still keeping a good rhythm. Every stop becomes a viewpoint, every valley crossing a transition into a new atmosphere. It is ideal terrain for riders who enjoy engaging roads without stepping into extreme Alpine conditions.
This gallery reflects the spirit of our trip: a group of riders, not all of whom knew each other before departure, beautiful light along the Vosges ridges, flowing forest curves on the German side, relaxed stops, and that constant sense of freedom. Two regions, two distinct characters, one common thread: the pleasure of riding.

Visit to Mont Saint-Odile, Obernai, Alsace, France.

A Surprising Tour of the Völklinger Steelworks: A Site of Industrial Heritage and a Contemporary Art Center. Saarland, Germany.

The Eagle of Triberg in the Black Forest, the watchmaking capital known for its cuckoo clocks. It is also home to Germany’s highest waterfall. Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Triberg in the Black Forest is also a renowned health resort.

First coffee break of the trip at a motorcycle collector’s place. Thann, European Community of Alsace, France.

Lunch break in downtown Schirmeck, Bas-Rhin, France.

From the Vosges Mountains toward the Alsace Plain and the Black Forest. Mont Saint-Odile, Alsace, France.

Group photo in front of the beautiful Saar River bend, Orscholz, Saarland, Germany.

the Völklinger Steelworks, Saarland, Germany.

Sankt Martin, a small town nestled among vineyards along the Wine Route, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

At the base of Haut-Barr Castle, Saverne, Alsace, France.

the Völklinger Steelworks, Saarland, Germany.

Along the Rhine, a lunch break in Bacarach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

Along the Moselle River, a visit to Cochem, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

Bacarach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
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