09/03/2026
CYCLECOACH.CC trip to Morocco, February 2026.
Part 1 the Route and the Bikes.
We planned this as a predominantly six day off road adventure, with road options if required. This proved to be a wise choice. Of the four of us who went, two rode Hardtail Mountain Bikes and two on Gravel Bikes. There was plenty pristine gravel, and some road on the route, however, the Mountain Bike was definitely the right choice. Although Ben, an experienced cross racer, could ride all the trails on his gravel bike, it did start to beat up his body. The route used some of The Alas Mountain Race route, which was then modified to include visits to the Oasis at Skoura and the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Ait Benhaddou. Unfortunately, our other Gravel rider, Richard, had a crash which snapped off his left brake lever and this resulted in a few route changes to accommodate a bike with only a front brake.
I rode a Vitus Rapide CRS, a Carbon XC Mountain Bike and this was perfect for the trip. The only modifications from the standard bike being, some Sonder Alpha XC Race wheelset, Vittoria Mezcal 2.35" tyres, Ergon GA3 Grips and SQ Labs Inner Bar Ends. The grips and bar ends are crucial for hand/wrist comfort when riding off road for extended periods. The Mezcals are the perfect tyre choice for Morocco and popular with riders on the Atlas Mountain Race.
This was the ambitious plan:
Day 1 - Marrakech to Ait Ourir - 53km - 250m
Day 2 - Ait Ourir to Telouet - 102km - 3518m
Day 3 - Telouet - Skoura - 94km - 1440m
Day 4 - Skoura - Ait Benhaddou - 83km - 1052km
Day 5 Ait Benhaddou - Telouet (via Quarzazate) - 108km - 1685m
Day 6 - Telouet - Marrakech - 146km - 2509m
In the end we had to make some changes, which made the route longer to include more road but ultimately it was required for Richard's safety. The route was still stunning, with amazing scenery and friendly people. The locals seem to respect cyclists far more than in the UK, so even in getting in and out of the crazy city of Marrakech was pretty straightforward. Although we carried all our kit, we did stay in Hotels, these were easily sourced on Booking.com.
I'll do another post shortly to highlight the kit carried and the bags used, plus what if any changes I'd make to the route and the kit.
Feel free to reach out to me if you would like further details to help you plan your adventure to Morocco.