About

Failte & Welcome to Éire Rider Motorcycle Adventures my name is Ben.

 

Are you looking for places to visit in Ireland? Are you looking for routes to take either on two wheels or four wheels? Well you have come to the right place. We offer you videos and photos of locations around Ireland which will help you plan for your next visit. You can even access our map information directly through into google maps while you are planning your stops.

At Eirerider Motorcycle Adventures we want to offer you the best possible experience when making your travel plans. Who better to help you with any travel suggestions than Eirerider Motorcycle Adventures. You are welcome to email me via the link on the homepage if you want any suggestions.

Last year in 2024 I visited Co. Mayo. In 2025 has seen me visit North Co. Donegal and Co. Galway as well as Co. Clare. 2026 is still open so perhaps a further visit to Co. Mayo and perhaps Galway again. Let see what happens… Follow me on YouTube for updates.

 

The Website is constantly growing and we are working on a routes section which will offer you the options on what routes to take when exploring parts of Ireland. We will update you when this option is available.

 

Eirerider Motorcycle Adventures has been in operation since 2022 and we plan to keep going. Exploring Ireland is the main focus at this point.

 

Here is were my taste for adventure started….

 

Travelling has always been with me however this really started to grow when I started motorcycling.

 

My Motorcycle travel adventures all started in South Africa in 2012 when I was living in Cape Town.

I watched a series called ” The Long Way round” with Ewan Mcgregor and Charlie Boorman riding there BMWs east from London to New York. Immediately my mind was opened at how large although accessible the world is and to see it riding a motorbike must be a exciting and thrilling experience.

After watching “Long Way Down” the 2nd part of the long way series I was even more interested in following my passion to start riding and exploring South Africa.

In 2012 I decided to purchase my first motorbike a BMW G 650 GS. My wife having decided on a bike too made the experience even better. We got our licenses that year and we were now open to exploring the Capes many scenic locations.

Later that year I managed to meet my hero Charlie Boorman who had through his own travels inspired me to go out there and explore the world. A highlight of my life and one still remembered.

Through 2013 to 2014 I was mainly confined to local routes. In late 2014 I had the desire to see Botswana again after living there for a number of years when I was younger. I planned a route and July 2015 would be the month I would head off through South Africa, Namibia then onto Botswana and return through Gabarone, Kimberley, Prieska, Hopetown, Calvinia and home to Cape Town. The trip would be roughly around 10000km.

When 2015 had arrived our plans had changed with our Botswana trip on hold, my wife and I decided to move to Ireland

The scenery in South Africa is very majestic and it will always be with me and I am glad to have had the opportunity to see the beauty that is South Africa.

 

IRELAND

During my first 6 months living in Ireland plans were in motion to purchase my second bike but I had to wait until 2016 before proceeding.

In 2016 the opportunity presented itself, I bought the BMW F700GS to start my journey of exploring Ireland and its stunning scenery. Unfortunately the weather had a large impact on my riding opportunities and my work schedule in the early years however I had explored some parts of Ireland but not enough. My biggest trip was to Westport along the Wild Atlantic Way and parts of Co. Galway. The majority of the majestic scenery can be found in this area all the way down to cork.

My work commitments had a profound impact on motorcycling in Ireland, along with the weather having come from a country that had sunshine most of the year round and you could at least plan a journey in advance. So in 2017 I had decided to sell my F700GS and not replace it with anything for the moment.

After about 2 years after finally adjusting to the weather climate in Ireland along with having a job that would allow me the opportunity to ride a bit more I decided to start looking at some options. I had decided to remain with the BMW brand and bought a lovely BMW F800GS Adventure in my colour of choice, oddly similar to my first bike.

Now that I had the bike it was time to start planning to explore Ireland.

Unfortunately Covid-19 hit Ireland in 2020 and restrictions on movement were imposed and my job hanging in the balance.

ÉIRE RIDER early beginnings

During Covid-19 thoughts of starting a channel based on exploring Ireland and showing the Scenic locations, its people and Historic sites had started to manifest. How this would all come together was still far from being clear.

Back to work mid 2020 took my focus off looking into creating Eire Rider until 2021.

In 2021 I started following various Digital media channels focusing on motorcycle travel and doing a fair amount of research. Fascinated with seeing all of these countries and just maybe one day finding myself there would be a goal worth striving to achieve.

After 6 years in Ireland I had seen more of this country than most Irish people and I had gotten a fair amount of comments from friends and acquaintances who had said “You have seen more of Ireland than I have and I am from here”!

Although Ireland is a small country its population is focused in cities and towns so therefore the spaces are much more open and it doesn’t take long to get that feeling you are in the middle of nowhere.

FOUNDING OF ÉIRE RIDER

In 2022 the Éire Rider brand is established. I look forward to sharing my Explore Ireland series with you all and look forward to the road ahead with much anticipation and excitement.

We currently have 200+ videos on the YouTube channel which will increase as more locations are added. A good library of photos and a updated map which you will find useful for planning your next trip as it will connect through your google map once selected.

As a google maps Level 7 Local Guide, we have made a great contribution by adding photos and creating new locations for you to visit.

Two Seasons are available to watch on YouTube. See the link to my channel on the homepage.

Ensure you are subscribed to the channel to experience this beautiful country.

https://www.youtube.com/c/EireRider

 

 

Motorbikes

BMW G650GS – South Africa – My first bike and 20 000km done exploring the Western Cape, South Africa. My first bike and capable off roader. Single cylinder AKA the thumper. One of the main reasons I went for this was the switchable ABS brakes and BMW parts supply as well as service. Light and decent power. Saw many a journey through the western cape in South Africa. Ended with roughly 20000kms of which all of it was seeing various sites and locations in the western cape. Upgrades included touring screen, hand guards, pannier rack and top case.
BMW F700GS – Ireland – My second bike and 9700km done exploring Ireland. Having just moved to Ireland I wanted to get exploring my new home and decided on an upgrade to the G650GS and although Ireland doesn’t have unpaved roads I was still looking for the main features, ABS switchable and a bit more power. The Parallel twin gave me just that. Although the weather played a big factor and time spent at work, I only had this bike for just over a year before deciding to let it go due to lack of use. The weather in Ireland can take a toll over time and waiting for those good days can be frustrating. Although we were able to see some of Ireland it was not enough. Upgrades on this bike, Touring screen, electronic suspension, top case and comfort seat.
BMW F800GS Adventure – My third bike and 6250+ km done exploring Ireland with many more kms to go Having adjusted to the Irish climate I decided to start looking at a few options. Initially a F800GS however a lovely F800GSA came up and i had managed to save enough to go for it. The benefits of the F800GS were a new model, better power, better off-road manners, large fuel tank of 24 litres for those longer journeys I now wanted to plan, better ride comfort and the colour of choice same as my first bike. The bike had full BMW history and 22000 miles. Its an absolute gem and its by far my best bike to date. Fuel consumption is excellent. The bike was already fully upgraded and didn’t require any modifications. This is the bike that would start my Eire Rider journey as I explore Ireland.