Gloucestershire
Why choose Come To You?
• Learn on roads you already ride
• Build confidence in familiar environments
• Improve routes you use regularly
• Coaching tailored to your local conditions
• Ideal for small groups and riding friends
• No long ride home after a full day’s coaching
Before arrival, I will plan routes around your location and objectives. Following an initial assessment ride, routes and focus areas may be adjusted during the day to ensure the coaching remains tailored to your needs.
Your coaching day will typically finish at approximately 16:00hrs.
Gloucestershire is a county made for motorcycles. From the rolling hills of the Cotswolds to the twisting roads of the Forest of Dean, every ride offers a blend of sweeping corners, breathtaking scenery and historic towns that keep riders coming back year after year.
The county's diverse landscape means no two rides are the same. One moment you're carving through open countryside on perfectly surfaced roads, the next you're winding beneath ancient woodland or climbing onto high escarpments with panoramic views across the Severn Vale.
For many riders, the A429 – The Fosse Way is the perfect starting point. Following the route of an ancient Roman road, it links picturesque Cotswold villages with long, flowing sections that are ideal for relaxed touring. Branch off onto the surrounding B-roads through Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water, Northleach and Bibury, and you'll discover some of England's finest motorcycling country.
Head west and the riding becomes even more engaging. The roads through the Forest of Dean, linking Coleford, Cinderford, Lydney and Symonds Yat, offer a completely different experience. Tree-lined bends, rolling hills and quiet country roads combine to create one of the South West's hidden gems, with plenty of cafés and viewpoints along the way.
No visit to Gloucestershire is complete without riding the spectacular A46 between Stroud and Cheltenham. Climbing the Cotswold Escarpment before sweeping across open countryside, it's a road that blends technical sections with stunning scenery and rewards smooth, flowing riding.
For those seeking quieter routes, the lanes around Painswick, Winchcombe, Broadway, Tetbury and Cirencester deliver endless opportunities to explore charming villages, historic market towns and some of Britain's most beautiful countryside.
Gloucestershire isn't about one famous road—it's about the incredible variety of riding. Fast A-roads, quiet country lanes, wooded valleys and sweeping escarpments all come together to create a county that's every bit as enjoyable for a leisurely Sunday ride as it is for an all-day touring adventure.
Ride with respect, take time to enjoy the scenery and discover why Gloucestershire remains one of England's finest destinations for motorcyclists.