This was a trip which ended up to be a little bit longer as originally planned. From Tuk there is about 20km gravel road through nice valleys and mostly forrest. If you end up in the Plitvitzer Lakes, calculate at least 3 hours for the visit. They have lockers there, so you can lock up your motorcycle gear and change into some easier clothing. The visit as such is awsome.
This was a trip which ended up to be a little bit longer as originally planned. From Tuk there is about 20km gravel road through nice valleys and mostly forrest. If you end up in the Plitvitzer Lakes, calculate at least 3 hours for the visit. They have lockers there, so you can lock up your motorcycle gear and change into some easier clothing. The visit as such is awsome.
Beautifully coastal scenery. Great tight corners specially near tindari.
One of my favorite routes in all of Italy is around Mount Etna in Sicily. Most of the tourist buses head up the volcano from the opposite direction of this route in the morning, so they won't be in the way. After that cars are pretty much non existent. The road like a race track most of the way. I destroyed a set of floorboards and Avon tires on this route because the banked curves where so much fun. Took us 5 hours to do this whole route and we were moving pretty good.
From the base of Mount Etna, the SS185 winds its way down to the coast through secluded villages. It gets rather narrow at times but its still an enjoyable ride.