Suggestions for Enduro tour

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Suggestions for Enduro tour

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Hi all, it's my 40th birthday next year and I was originally planning on booking a trackday at Portimao, however, it looks like we might be doing Silverstone after all which leaves a nice little budget for an Enduro tour :) I've always fancied giving off roading a go but have never got around to it so I'm a total newbie. Looking for recommendations, ideally for an all-inclusive package either in the UK or could potentially travel further afield if the budget will stretch to it.

Any help/advice/links appreciated. Cheers all!
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Could come with us all to portimao if you like.

Enduro/off Road wise, if you've never done it before then don't jump in for a tour, it's bloody hard work. If you want to get into Muddy fun get a Bike and come play in the lanes with us. It's a steep learning curve but fun.
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Could spend a couple of days at the Yamaha off road school been many times thoroughly recommended if you went abroad it might be a bit much there are loads of companies out there been to Greece and Bulgaria all inclusive both very good
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+1 on Yamaha school. Great fun.
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Just come back from Bulgaria with enduromax.

Epic time out but wasn't cheap in the end.
3 days riding 4 nights etc all in came to around £1400.
When factoring in flights, insurance and costs.

Was cracking fun, but at a cost. Same as tracksdays,
Fun but getting expensive.

Personally I'm looking forward to going up to yamaha off road school and enjoying a weekend up there as haven't been before.
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Thanks for the info, £1400 is certainly way beyond my means right now. A few suggestions for Yamaha off road school, I'll be sure to check them out.
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billinom8s wrote: Jun 19th, '23, 19:29 Could come with us all to portimao if you like.

Enduro/off Road wise, if you've never done it before then don't jump in for a tour, it's bloody hard work. If you want to get into Muddy fun get a Bike and come play in the lanes with us. It's a steep learning curve but fun.
Portimao is still an option, I'll be sure to hit you guys up if that's what we decide to do :)
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