Stage 6: Scram Africa 2025

Stage 6 of Scram Africa 2025 was a day packed with unique landscapes and pure riding joy. The journey hugged the Moroccan coastline, delivering riders an unforgettable blend of mountain trails, beaches, and surreal desert art.
Mountain Trails and the Iconic Legzira Beach
The day began with fun off-road trails along the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The group made their first stop in Sidi Ifni for mandatory refueling before continuing along the coast.
A highlight of the day was reaching the legendary Legzira Beach. With its massive natural stone arches and dramatic backdrop, Legzira is one of Morocco’s most famous beaches. Riders had the rare chance to take their motorcycles onto the beach, playing like kids and creating memories of a lifetime.
Scenic Riding Through Mountains and Desert Landscapes
The adventure continued with alternating sections of off-road trails and secondary asphalt roads. Passing through Tiznit, riders crossed into the striking mountainous region surrounding Tafraoute. A fuel stop at waypoint 76 ensured everyone was ready for the final leg of the stage.
The landscapes shifted dramatically as the group approached one of Morocco’s most unusual attractions: the Painted Rocks of Tafraoute. Created in the 1980s by Belgian artist Jean Vérame, the massive boulders are coated in vivid colors, transforming the natural environment into a vibrant open-air gallery. It was a surreal sight that left everyone impressed.
Relaxing at Les Amandiers Hotel
The day concluded at the historic Les Amandiers Hotel in Tafraoute. Dating back to the 1960s, the hotel preserves much of its original charm and décor, offering guests a window into Morocco’s past. Riders relaxed by the pool, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and reflecting on another incredible day of adventure.
Stage 6 of Scram Africa 2025 was a true journey of contrasts: thrilling coastal rides, playful moments on the beach, and the artistic wonder of the painted rocks.