Welcome to Day 3 of our motorcycle trip through Germany, and today we hit one of the best biking roads in Europe — the legendary B500 from Baden-Baden through the Black Forest to Switzerland! 🌲🇩🇪

This stretch is pure riding heaven:
✅ Perfect tarmac
✅ Wide open sweepers
✅ Tight, technical hairpins
✅ Breathtaking scenery through dense forest and mountain valleys
✅ One of the most iconic motorcycle roads in the world

We carve our way through Germany’s Schwarzwald (Black Forest) region, tackling twisties that test your skills and grip, with endless views and alpine backdrops. If you’re planning a motorbike tour in Europe, the B500 is a bucket list road you can’t miss.

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🔧 Bikes in this video:
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📍 Route:
Baden-Baden ➡️ Freudenstadt ➡️ Titisee ➡️ Swiss border

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amazing. This is why we came to Germany. [Music] So, we’ve uh we’ve had coffee, we’ve had fuel, and we’re heading to the B500. The speed limits in this tunnel, though, and I’m sure there’s cameras everywhere. We got to be careful because apparently there there could be loads of coppers on that road. Sometimes there is, sometimes there isn’t apparently. So, we might not be able to like go mental, but we’ll see. We’ll see how it goes. There’s also plenty of other roads in that area if the B500 is full of coppers. So, we’ll definitely get some good riding in. This is more like it. Oh, this is a tight one. [Music] Should have took that in first gear. Really, I think we’re stopping so Mark can set his camera up. Let’s see what’s happening. All good. All good, mate. Yeah, we got the wrong way, have we? Yeah. I hit the line when I shine the light. Got to go back, mate. And we’re on the wrong road. Okay. Just have to turn around. It’s quite some safe to turn around. Yeah. Yeah. No worries. Just remember that really tight hair pin on the way back down. Got to turn around. We’re on the wrong road. Oh, okay. So, we’re going to find somewhere to turn around. Obviously, keep an eye on that really tight hair pin on the way back down. That tunnel. Yeah. It’s getting lost is all part and parcel of biking though, isn’t it? I mean, we’re using the Paul’s using his satnav because he’s planned uh the route for today, but I very rarely use the satnav when I’m on the bike. It’s nice sometimes just to ride and take a couple of wrong turnings and just see what you find, you know? It’s nice just to just to go and just see where you end up. You know, 150 mi away for coffee. When you told your misses, you’d be out for an hour. Shaza. Oh yes. Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] Oh, lovely. Well, that’s awesome, isn’t it? Beautiful. I’ll be your hard [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat up here. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat up here. amazing. This is why we came to Germany. This is why we did about 600 miles in the last two days. hammock is like a table. It’s grippy. Heat up here. Heat up here. Heat up here. [Music] Heat up here. Heat up here. Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Applause] [Music] Switzerland. We’ve literally just crossed the border. That bridge right there is the border. So, we’re just going to go and get some water and uh then we’re going to head back to our house in Germany. So, we’ve been riding since half 9 this morning. Like serious riding. And uh we’re going to it’s going to take too long if we go back the scenic route. So, we’re going to go back direct, do a bit of Autob Barn, and we might come across some unrestricted sections of Autob Barn if we’re lucky, so we can max out the bikes. But yeah, so we’re going to get some water and we’re going to rehydrate ourselves because it is tiring. But it’s been fun. Like today has been unbelievable the amount of corners that we’ve done today. We’ve probably done more corners today than you do in in weeks of riding in the UK. Amazing corners too with fantastic tarmac. Fast corners, slow hairpin switchbacks, long sweepers. It’s just been absolute biking heaven. honestly recommend. I honestly recommend that anyone uh should come to Europe. Heat up here. 180. So that was um day three. We had uh a full day on the B500 and as you can see the road is absolutely fantastic. It just goes on forever. About 150 miles from where we were in Bon Bon down to the Swiss border and it is just turn after turn after turn. Beautiful tarmac, stunning villages, loads of places to stop and uh get coffee and water. The scenery is amazing and it’s just the best riding that um certainly I’ve ever done. Um so I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone. Um so day four uh is a little bit of the same, but there’s a a bit of bonus footage um that I’ll upload onto day four as well. And um yeah, so stay tuned and hopefully you’ve managed to sit through all of that. I know it’s a little bit of a long one, but hopefully you’ve got an idea of what what somewhere like the B500 is is like. But the the video, the camera just does not do it justice. It is absolutely epic. So stay tuned for day four. [Music]

3 Comments

  1. Amazing day! You got lucky with no coppers on the B500, normally during biking season they're out in force. But as you said there are plenty of roads through the Black Forest all just as stunning

  2. Ever since I did track days back in the day I just cannot ride sports bikes on the road anymore, it became so boring to me. Which is kinda bad because I stopped doing track days because of all the stupid rules they kept adding on making it too expensive. But I just find myself frustrated with them because you cannot ride them within a quarter of their potential on the road. The most fun I had were on the old Aprilia 125 2 strokes like 32BHP or whatever they were. I remember the days ragging those around and you could get up to 105mph on then, maybe if you're smaller 110-115….. But you spent all your time ragging them to the limit at 70mph lol.

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