Saudi Arabia
Northern gateway to canyons, Red Sea coastlines, and long open desert roads.
Plan Your Ride
Live wind, rain and temperature conditions for Tabuk.
Explore the Area
Don't Miss
Places worth the detour — scouted and ridden by us.
Easy
A 16th-century Ottoman-era fortress in the center of Tabuk, now an archaeological museum. It served as an important Hajj route stop and stands as one of the city's best-known heritage landmarks.
This is an easy city stop with simple paved access, so it works best as a short heritage break rather than a riding challenge. It fits nicely at the start or end of a Tabuk day ride.
Moderate
A stunning mountainous valley famous for towering sandstone cliffs, narrow canyon sections, and a lush, palm-filled valley floor that has earned it the name "Valley of the Palms".
The approach is a straightforward paved ride. Motorcycles aren't allowed off-road into deep canyon sections; park safely outside and rent a local 4x4 vehicle to explore inside.
Challenging
The highest mountain areas in Tabuk Province, rising near the Jordanian border. It is famous for high-altitude scenery, cooler temperatures, and occasional seasonal winter snowfall.
Long, open, and remote with shifting landscapes. In winter, wind, snow, or ice change conditions fast. Plan carefully, fuel up early, and treat the route with respect rather than speed.