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After hours on the road, riders aren’t all chasing the same thing. Some just want a clean room and a hot meal. Others want a spa, a view, or a place to linger a few days. That’s why Motor Stays isn’t a list of bare-minimum bed and breakfasts. It’s a spectrum — from simple, functional guesthouses to ultra-luxury retreats. The common thread is this: every property works for motorcyclists.
What does that mean? It means safe parking, so your bike isn’t a worry overnight. Early food options, because riders leave before the tourists wake up. Accessibility, so you can roll in without fighting goat tracks or dead ends. Rooms that are clean and comfortable, whether they’re desert tents, alpine lodges, or polished city inns. And, whenever possible, the presence of other riders — because there’s nothing like swapping stories with people on the same journey.
We’ve built this page from a rider’s point of view: looking at every detail the way we’d choose our own stops. Some of these properties are affordable overnight halts; others are destinations in themselves. The point is choice — you pick what suits your ride, your route, and your budget.
We will put up more detailed reviews as we go along.
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Tours, Activities & Experiences (Worldwide)
Tours, Experiences & Tickets (Worldwide)
Location – Holbrook, Arizona, along Historic Route 66 (Wigwam Village #6) Access – Easily accessible via US-66 / I-40, roadside landmark route. Parking – Drive-up parking adjacent to each wigwam unit. Support – Local mechanics & services in Holbrook; basic repairs nearby. Why Stay – Unique teepee-style rooms, vintage vibe, Route 66 nostalgia. Why Not – Minimal modern luxuries, limited room size, seasonal traffic. Best For – Americana fans, Route 66 riders, photographic stops. goodgearhub tip – Shoot neon & exterior at dusk, carry cash, book early in summer. Price - $100 – $120
Location – 815 E Route 66 Blvd, Tucumcari, New Mexico. Access – On Historic Route 66 / I-40 frontage, easy pull-in access. Parking – Garage units and drive-up parking next to rooms. Support – Local mechanics in town, basic services nearby. Why Stay – Vintage neon signage, period charm, Route 66 icon. Why Not – Smaller rooms, limited modern luxuries. Best For – Route 66 bucket-listers, nostalgic road-trip fans. goodgearhub tip – Shoot neon at dusk, book early, stay in garage rooms. Price $130 – $160
Location – Milepost 408.6, Blue Ridge Parkway, NC mountain ridge. Access – Winding parkway roads, closed in winter, scenic curves. Parking – Large guest lot, safe for bikes overnight. Support – Services in nearby towns, basic roadside repairs. Why Stay – Panoramic mountain views, classic lodge, on-route rest. Why Not – Remote, limited connectivity, seasonal closures. Best For – Parkway tourers, couples, riders chasing scenic routes. goodgearhub tip – Time for sunrise vistas, book in advance, carry layers. Price $250-300
Location – Selva di Val Gardena, heart of the Dolomites. Access – Alpine passes, twisty roads, scenic elevation gain. Parking – Garage & surface parking available for bikes. Support – Local workshops nearby, parts access in region. Why Stay – Motorcyclist-friendly, cozy alpine lodging, warm service. Why Not – Peak season can be busy, higher prices. Best For – Riders exploring Dolomite loops and passes. goodgearhub tip – Ride early, expect changeable weather, sunrise in the peaks. Price $220-260
Location – Appenweier, edge of Black Forest, between Baden & Alsace. Access – Near autobahn + scenic forest roads. Parking – Secure hotel parking, room for motorcycles. Support – Local workshops in Black Forest region. Why Stay – Rustic charm, central to forest routes, hearty meals. Why Not – Less alpine drama, more transit feel. Best For – Riders connecting forest loops or Germany-Alsace routes. goodgearhub tip – Use as mid-leg hub, ride early through forest trails, pack rain gear. Price - $ 120-180
Location – Clifftop Amalfi over the Tyrrhenian Sea, cascading terraces & sea views. Access – Coastal curves, tunnel roads, scenic seaside drive. Parking – Secure garage, valet help, easy guest bike access. Support – Local services in Amalfi, parts & repairs in nearby towns. Why Stay – Luxury cliffside charm, sea views, beach access & gardens. Why Not – High season demand, steep steps, premium pricing. Best For – Riders wanting coastal indulgence + scenic drive stops. goodgearhub tip – Ride early for less traffic, shoot blue hour, carry waterproofs. Price - $ 300 - $ 500
Location – Hanazono forest near Kutchan, Niseko volcano + mountain routes. Access – Smooth country roads, winding curves, heavy snow off-season. Parking – Private guest lot, secure for motorcycles. Support – Local garages in Kutchan, wider service in Niseko. Why Stay – Private villas, natural hot springs, quiet forest immersion. Why Not – Premium pricing, remote feel, limited nightlife. Best For – Riders wanting serene luxury base on Niseko/Toya loops. goodgearhub tip – Ride Toya lake loop at sunrise, pack layers, fuel up in town. Price $ 500 - $ 700
Location – Deep in the Gobi Desert, wide steppes under endless skies. Access – Off-road desert tracks, remote terrain, long gaps between services. Parking – Open ground next to ger encampments, safe with care. Support – Minimal; carry spares, arrange logistics via Ulaanbaatar / local hubs. Why Stay – Authentic ger experience, desert vistas, stargazing & cultural immersion. Why Not – Very remote, harsh environment, limited amenities. Best For – Adventure riders seeking raw landscapes & solitude. goodgearhub tip – Start early, fuel up well, carry tools & water — the Gobi doesn’t forgive. Price $ 1000 - $ 1200
Location – In Chiang Mai city, gateway to Mae Hong Son & northern loops. Access – City roads at start, then mountain routes like Highway 1095. Parking – Secure inn courtyard, bike-friendly layout. Support – Full service shops in Chiang Mai, parts & mechanics nearby. Why Stay – Motorcycle centric name, cozy stay, route hub potential. Why Not – In city center, noise, not scenic by itself. Best For – Riders beginning / ending their northern Thailand journey. goodgearhub tip – Use as buffer night, prep for mountain legs ahead. Price - $ 100 - $ 140
Location – River bank in Nubra Valley, framed by peaks and cold desert terrain. Access – From Leh via Khardung La or via Shyok valley, remote high altitude roads. Parking – Onsite guest parking suitable for bikes. Support – Local repair shops in Nubra / Diskit; parts from Leh. Why Stay – Eco cottages, sustainable design, immersive Himalayan setting. Why Not – Remote, thin amenities, winter closure risk. Best For – Riders making the Ladakh & Nubra loop. goodgearhub tip – Acclimatise in Leh, plan fuel stops, ride early in daylight. Price $ 150- $ 350
Location – In the heart of Khuri desert, 45 km from Jaisalmer, dunes all around. Access – Desert tracks + rural roads; sand stretches near resort. Parking – Resort grounds, open bike parking. Support – Basic local repair, Jaisalmer city spares. Why Stay – Starry skies, dune views, cultural desert stay. Why Not – Harsh days, sand ingress, limited luxury. Best For – Riders seeking desert immersion & offbeat stays. goodgearhub tip – Pack dust seals, ride dunes at dawn/dusk, keep water stores. Price # 40 - $ 150
Location – Chicham village, Spiti Valley, ~4,270 m above sea level. Access – Via Spiti passes and narrow mountain roads, seasonal closures. Parking – Secure yard space, fits several bikes. Support – Local mechanics in Chicham/Kaza, minimal spares nearby. Why Stay – Remote eco-lodge, panoramic views, offbeat mountain experience. Why Not – Altitude effects, power cuts, remote supply lines. Best For – Riders on Spiti loop, offbeat mountain seekers. goodgearhub tip – Go slow for acclimatisation, carry fuel cans & power bank. $ 40 - $ 100