A scenic Jerez: the setting for the final round of 2025 and the starting point to tour Andalusia by motorcycle
The iconic Spanish venue rounds out the 2025 campaign, and here are several reasons to travel by motorbike
The 2025 MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship comes to a close with the usual event at the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto, Andalusia. The Pirelli Spanish Round will host the biggest celebration of motorcycling, including the outcome of the title fight between Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) and Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati), as well as WorldSSP, WorldSSP300, and WorldWCR Championships. Here are several reasons to enjoy the round from the circuit and to tour Andalusia by motorcycle. Plan your route here.
Andalusia has so many tourist attractions that it is impossible to list them all in an introductory text. But this very argument is just another attraction: to be able to discover all the charms of this land as you travel by motorbike. Today, the region is the sum of the numerous civilisations that have left their cultural mark and a distinctive imprint on its architecture, crops, cuisine, landscapes, and even the very character of the people. From the most populous city to the smallest village, it has an astounding history that you must discover, respect and enjoy slowly, savouring every kilometre, allowing you to be seduced by the fascinating atmosphere around you. On any of these routes you will find everything motorcyclists need: from the best culinary and hotel options to the mechanical and medical assistance you need; always riding on breathtaking, sometimes lonely, roads and tracks, which will allow you to ride through indescribable scenery.
The large area and landscape diversity of Andalusia make it a mini continent, a real Eden that seems to synthesise all the regions of the world. From the Guadalquivir basin - which combines fertile plains, hilly countryside and marshes that recede into a beautiful horizon over golden beaches - to the highest mountain massifs in the Iberian Peninsula, featuring endless lush forests and spellbinding ravines, via Tabernas, and the Guadix and Altiplano de Granada plains; the only desert areas on the entire European continent, and the Sierra Morena, the largest Mediterranean forest on the planet. Motorcycle touring also helps the climate, which, with mild winters, lush springs, sunny summers and colourful autumns, allows you to enjoy this activity in Andalusia at any time of year.
Andalusia has the second-largest natural area in Europe and the largest in the Iberian Peninsula, with nine Biosphere Reserves and three National Parks. In terms of culture and history, it offers the largest number of sites and places recognised as World Heritage Sites, with more than 120 Historic Sites declared Assets of Cultural Interest and houses, among other attractions, the oldest city in Western Europe (5,000 years old): Los Millares (Almeria). However, the interesting attractions in these territories do not end there: Andalusia has more than 64 million olive trees - the largest anthropised forest on the planet - and the largest geode in the world that can be visited, the Pulpí geode. In terms of cuisine, it also produces the best cheeses (World Cheese Awards for Olavidia cheese) and breads in the world (Domi Vélea, The World Baker of the Year 2021), and it produces the largest number of food products with quality accreditations. And motorcycle touring brings you closer to all this immense cultural, environmental and social heritage, respecting and with curiosity to know, respect and preserve, following the principles of sustainability, minimising the impact on the environment and local culture, while contributing to the development of people and traditional knowledge.
Andalusia brings together the best routes to ride by motorcycle, whether on asphalt or dirt tracks, long-distance or shorter ones on an electric motorbike. As far as possible, these routes avoid motorways and stay clear of large crowds, bringing you closer to everything that remains to be discovered in the immensity of Andalusia. These are routes to be travelled unhurriedly, with respect and affection for their Heritage, and making numerous stops to enjoy the landscape and savour the most incredible culinary culture. Our senses will certainly be heightened as you encounter the most unusual sides of Andalusia, filling you with sights, smells, sounds and tastes that will not fail to impress.
Don’t miss out on the end of the 2025 season and plan your route here!