Hop on the back

Motorcycling is fantastic, but for many, the “just hop on the back” idea feels a bit daunting or unfamiliar.

No experience riding with a passenger? Doubts or uncertainties? Perhaps your partner isn’t immediately thrilled about that motorcycle trip due to a lack of trust or concerns about safety?

Building confidence and trust—both for the rider and the passenger—is the key to truly enjoying the experience.

That’s why, together with Max – an experienced motorcyclist and instructor – we’re organizing a unique training session from October 5 to October 10, 2025. This training is specially designed for pairs, couples, friends, or anyone else who wants to learn how to enjoy day trips, weekend getaways, or longer motorcycle journeys together.

Our base?
Domaine Barreaux – a place where you’ll be treated to culinary delights and can unwind in the sauna, hot tub, or pool. Surrounded by like-minded enthusiasts, we’ll turn this adventure into an inspiring experience. Discover how the motorcycle can become your ultimate way to explore the world together.

Accommodation and Facilities
You’ll stay in a comfortable environment with a range of amenities. The package includes accommodations, a full breakfast, three-course dinners, beverages, lunch packs, and access to wellness facilities. After intensive training days, you can unwind in the sauna, infrared cabin, hot tub, or pool and enjoy cozy evenings around the OFYR.

5 – 10 October 2025 | “Hop on the Back” Days

Maximum participants: 12
Price: € 950 p.p. (Price based on a stay with a minimum of two people per room.)

Included:

  • Comfortable accommodations
  • Daily full breakfast and three-course dinners
  • Beverages included (water, house wine, tea, coffee)
  • Access to wellness facilities: sauna, infrared cabin, hot tub, and swimming pool
  • Use of domain facilities: darts, archery, and pétanque
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The instructor

Who is Max?

Max is a passionate motorcyclist with over 40 years of experience. He first got on a motorcycle at the age of eleven – even though it wasn’t officially allowed until he turned eighteen. Since then, he’s racked up countless miles and built an impressive track record.

Starting in 1996, Max worked for many years as a “zwaantje” – or motorcycle police officer – gaining valuable hands-on experience in challenging traffic situations. In 1998, he took the next step in his career and became a motorcycle instructor, spending 15 years with the renowned “Motoren en Toerisme.”

Since 2010, Max has been sharing his extensive knowledge and expertise as a motorcycle training instructor, specializing in training local motorcycle police officers.

In short: learning from Max means learning from one of the best.