Abdul Aziz Abdullah Alkhalifa
Abdul Aziz Abdullah Alkhalifa - Saudi Arabia
Enduro-Mann has been operating since 2003. We offer arrangements for ferry crossings, bed and breakfast accommodation and guided tours of the Isle of Man green lanes. The Isle of Man is world famous when it comes to motorcycling, the TT of course, David Knight, Steve Colley, the McCanney brothers and many more.
The Island not only has the best road racing circuit in the World, it also has a network of “green lanes”. Imagine riding the very same tracks on which David Knight grew up on riding, and which he actually still rides on to this day… Well you can!! These “lanes” are clearly marked with a sign displaying a motorbike and a horse. Both parties therefore have the same right to use the green lanes and respect is given both ways.
The Isle of Man is 32.5 miles long and 13.5 miles wide giving a perimeter of approximately 100 miles. There are about 45 green lanes the longest being about 5 miles. A usual day will cover about 90 miles; the degree of difficulty can be tailored to accommodate specific levels, we will devise a route to meet any requirements. The holiday will be available all year round at any time of the week and weekends.
The ferry operator, the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, sails to and from Liverpool, Heysham, Dublin, and Belfast. Not all routes operate all year round, please check their website. See www.steam-packet.com for further information on sailings.
Your accommodation will be at a local B&B that we arrange on your behalf. Full access to garage/workshop is available anytime of the day for all repairs, tyre changes etc. Just make contact with your details i.e. number of riders and vans, number of days riding required, number of nights B&B and the date which you wish to come, and we’ll do the rest. The price of ferry crossing all depends on the time of year and the amount of people in the van. The price quoted to you includes return on the ferry, accommodation and escorted guiding for the days required.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Isle of Man.
Enduro-Mann has been operating since 2003. We offer arrangements for ferry crossings, bed and breakfast accommodation and guided tours of the Isle of Man green lanes. The Isle of Man is world famous when it comes to motorcycling, the TT of course, David Knight, Steve Colley, the McCanney brothers and many more.
The Island not only has the best road racing circuit in the World, it also has a network of “green lanes”. Imagine riding the very same tracks on which David Knight grew up on riding, and which he actually still rides on to this day… Well you can!! These “lanes” are clearly marked with a sign displaying a motorbike and a horse. Both parties therefore have the same right to use the green lanes and respect is given both ways.
The Isle of Man is 32.5 miles long and 13.5 miles wide giving a perimeter of approximately 100 miles. There are about 45 green lanes the longest being about 5 miles. A usual day will cover about 90 miles; the degree of difficulty can be tailored to accommodate specific levels, we will devise a route to meet any requirements. The holiday will be available all year round at any time of the week and weekends.
The ferry operator, the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, sails to and from Liverpool, Heysham, Dublin, and Belfast. Not all routes operate all year round, please check their website. See www.steam-packet.com for further information on sailings.
Your accommodation will be at a local B&B that we arrange on your behalf. Full access to garage/workshop is available anytime of the day for all repairs, tyre changes etc. Just make contact with your details i.e. number of riders and vans, number of days riding required, number of nights B&B and the date which you wish to come, and we’ll do the rest. The price of ferry crossing all depends on the time of year and the amount of people in the van. The price quoted to you includes return on the ferry, accommodation and escorted guiding for the days required.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Isle of Man.