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Which provinces have the most dirt roads?

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Which provinces or districts in Thailand have the most dirt roads?

 

Goal: off-road biking and trail running

 

Development is our worst enemy because we don't like asphalt and concrete.

 

My friends and I, who are very mobile people, are looking for training spots where we can have access to endless dirt roads without having to run into annoying concrete roads all the time. I think some areas in Isaan can be good, but many of those din daen / red earth roads have been getting paved up in recent years.

5 hours ago, Falconator said:

where we can have access to endless dirt roads without having to run into annoying concrete roads all the time

https://www.motorbikethailand.com/motorbike-tours

Many provinces have some, Sukhothai has a mountain range but much of it you would have to make your own trail.

Plenty in the Phan - Chiang Rai area.

  • 1 month later...

Look for the most farming, you'll find the most dirt roads. Another option you and your friends might try is a trip similar to a TV poster that takes bike trips from here to Cambodia and back. He posted the last trip a couple of months ago and there were lots of dirt roads, hills, mountains and beaches without pavement. I can't remember the poster's name but someone on here will know.

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