Rides

Requirements
Carnet de Passage | no requirements |
Insurance | UK issued Green Card |
International driving permit | not required |
Travel Visa | no requirements, 90 days within a 180 day period |
Riding in Poland
You need understandable documents.
As a tip, it is to laminate all of your key documents or otherwise waterproof them. It is also highly recommended to scan all your original documents and email them to an easily accessible email address.
It is also worth printing off the Constat Amiable D’accident Automobile, which is used across numerous and other countries (the downloadable one on our website has English as well as French).
Road laws in Poland
In addition to the tips mentioned above, it’s also important to familiarize yourself with the road laws in Poland before heading out on your motorcycle journey. Here are some key points that all riders should know:
Speed Limits
Speed limits vary from 50-90 km/h on Polish roads, depending on the type of road and traffic conditions.
Alcohol Limit
The legal blood alcohol limit while driving a motorcycle in Poland is 0.2%. Any driver found to be over this limit will face heavy fines and possible imprisonment.
Traffic Lane Rules
In Poland, traffic lanes are divided into left-side passing zones, except on highways where all vehicles use the right lane.
Motorcycle Riding Tips for enjoying Poland
Whether you’re a seasoned rider or someone who’s just getting started, it’s always important to brush up on your safety skills before heading out on any road trip. Here are a few tips that all motorcycle riders should keep in mind:
- Always wear a helmet — not only is this required by law in Poland, but it could just save your life in the event of an accident.
- Stay alert and be aware of your surroundings at all times. This means no texting or talking on the phone while you’re on your bike.
- Don’t try to speed or ride too aggressively; not only is this dangerous, but you’re likely to incur heavy fines if you’re caught by police.
- Make sure you’re visible to other motorists
- Stick to the right – In Poland, motorists aren’t too fond of lane hoggers
- Be aware of the weather — when planning your route, be sure to take into account any sudden changes in weather that could affect your trip.
What kit and documents do I need to ride in Poland?
The same sources say you have to carry a warning triangle and a first aid kit, but again that’s not true for motorcycles (although the latter is a good idea anyway).
You must ride with dipped beam on at all times.
How to get to Poland
I have done this trip a few times, and for myself, the over night ferry from Hull or Newcastle is by far my favourite. I have ridden from the docks in Amsterdam all the way to Wrocław in one day.
Maps
Poland Map: Adventure Map £12.99




Please note, this page was correct when written in January 2025.
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