IRON Travel Brand Ambassador
Introducing our first IRON Ambassador, Julian Levy—a motorcycle enthusiast from the UK who loves outdoor adventures.
Travel Timeline and Routes
On July 28, 2024, Julian will set off on an epic journey across eight European countries, equipped with IRON gear. His route will take him through the charming Black Forest, the majestic Alps, the stunning Pyrenees, and the mysterious Bardenas Reales, marking his first long-distance European ride.
Timeline
Start July 28, 2024 and end around August 20, 2024
8 European Countries
Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland and Spain
Julian's European Travel Journal
Discover Julian's encounters with local cultures, culinary explorations, and the breathtaking landscapes he traverses. Julian’s journal offers a personal and vivid glimpse into the thrilling experiences and unique discoveries of his travels.
The Beginning of the Journey
The unknown solo European journey begins where Julian bought his first big motorcycle.
The Small Village of Zichem in Belgium
While riding through the Belgian countryside, Julian passed the small village of Zichem, where he discovered an old train station dating back to 1865.
Riffs Bicycle Bar in Belgium
When traveling, you always have to choose a favorite place to rest. Riffs Motorcycle Bar in the town of Tessenderlo was the place Julian picked before heading to the south of Belgium. Very cool atmosphere and furnishings, with a big Harley motorcycle on the counter. There was live music on the weekends, but unfortunately Julian had to miss it to continue his trip, and he looks forward to coming back one day to enjoy it.
Luxembourg - An Unexpected Surprise
Luxembourg was not originally on the itinerary, but Julian is glad he went. There are straight roads that can be freely driven by motocross, and it seems to have no end. Riding a motocross bike around is very fun and the scenery is beautiful.
Black Forest Storm Adventure
On his first day riding into the Black Forest in Germany, Julian encountered dark skies and had to stop by a lake after covering about 200 kilometers. He stayed there for a while before returning 70 kilometers to his Airbnb.The next morning, ride to the top of the mountain to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
In the evening, Julian tried to escape a storm at the top of the Black Forest, but the wind and rain quickly caught up, trapping him in a downpour for three hours. He struggled through the storm and reached another peak after an hour of riding, and finally took two hours to return to the Airbnb for the night. The storm was just one test in his journey.
Italian Mountains Sunset
Riding a Motocross Bike through the Italian Mountains at Sunset.
Kaiserstuhl's Vineyards and Villages in Germany
As Julian rode through the Black Forest, he was captivated not only by the stunning roads but also by the timeless German mountain villages. In South Baden's Kaiserstuhl, he explored the "Emperor's Chair," a volcanic hill renowned for its vineyards that produce some of Germany's finest wines.
Stelvio’s Stunning Peaks in Italy
Julian's journey took him to the Stelvio mountain range in Italy, where he reached a breathtaking peak at 2,236 meters above sea level. The Dolomites' beauty captivated him, especially when cows greeted him at the summit. Even in the summer, as he ascended to 2,757 meters, the Stelvio landscape transformed, creating a unique and unforgettable atmosphere. The descent was an experience that Julian would never forget.
Giau's Scenic Splendor in the Dolomites
Giau Pass in the Dolomites, Italy, sits at 2,236m above sea level. Julian found it to be one of the most scenic mountain peaks he's ever seen, with the charm of the Dolomites enhanced by the friendly cows that greeted him at the top.
On the second day, Julian rode up to Sella Pass, standing at 2,218m. Although the initial part of the ride was crowded and less inspiring, the traffic thinned out as he ascended, revealing the breathtaking views of the Dolomites that made the journey truly memorable.
Swiss Alpine Umbrail Pass Exploration
Before Julian reaches Stelvio pass from Switzerland, he tackles Umbrail pass. While not as grand as Stelvio, this route climbs to 2503m, meandering through narrow forest roads and tight hairpin turns. Umbrail isn't just a warm-up; it's a technical challenge that primes Julian for the grandeur and steep descent of Stelvio ahead.
Essential Riding Gear for the Journey
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Travel Tail Bag - RIDEIRON
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Pack, Jacket, and Gloves - Richamoto
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Vest - WLF Enduro
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Helmet - Nolangroup
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