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Day 1

UK-FRANCE

Headed down to the channel tunnel, arrived on French soil about 10.30pm and rode through the night as far through France as we could manage before the tiredness set in…. come 7am we had to stop for a power nap, grabbed a quick rest, and then continued our journey through France, by 4pm the tiredness was again kicking in, we had no choice but to find somewhere to stay for the night.

This part of the journey was hard due to the lack of sleep combined with all the toll roads; I would advise others considering this trip to allow more time for this leg of the journey and avoid the motorways/toll roads.

Day 2/3

FRANCE - TARIFA

Carrying on through France into Spain glad to be clear of all the toll roads, the motorways were no longer a bind as the scenery was stunning, winding through hills and valleys.

We arrived at Tarifa and spent the night, ready to catch the ferry to Tangier the next morning.

Day 4

TANGIER - CHEFCHAOUEN

The day started nice and early, heading to Chefchaouen known as the blue city, the roads were fantastic, nice, and windy with some great lean angles achieved whilst taking in the stunning scenery.

I would highly recommend visiting the blue city, it is stunning with all its quaint streets and blue buildings, we stayed in a stunning hotel called …

Day 5

CHEFCHAOUEN - FEZ

We took the RN13 out of Chefchaouen and headed towards Fez, the roads and views again were spectacular, plenty of winding bends and switchbacks. We arrived in Fez; the traffic was chaos especially the taxi drivers, we were stopped at traffic lights, when a chap on a moped pulled alongside and advised us on a hotel to stay for the night and asked us to follow him through the traffic, it did cross my mind that this could be a scam …. How wrong was I, he took us to an amazing mansion like hotel in the middle of Fez (Hotel ……) he introduced us to the owner; a gentleman who had built the house for his family who all ran it together.