Discover travel prints inspired by motorcycles, road trips and unforgettable places. Bring adventure into your home with Uggly&Co wall art.
Travel Prints are more than decoration. The right image can take you back to a place, a journey or a moment that you never want to forget. For anyone who loves motorcycles, racing and the freedom of the open road, travel inspired artwork brings that feeling into the home, even when the bike is parked up for the night.
At Uggly&Co, we have always believed that motorcycles are about more than getting from one place to another. They are about the roads you discover, the people you meet and the stories you collect along the way. Our motorcycle wall art collection has been created to capture those moments through photography and artwork that feels genuine to the world of two wheels.
Why Travel Prints Mean More Than Ordinary Wall Art
There is nothing wrong with choosing artwork simply because it matches the colour of a room. However, the best pieces usually have a deeper connection.
A photograph of a rider disappearing into the distance can remind you of an early morning ride. A picture taken beside a famous circuit might bring back memories of a race weekend. An image of a motorcycle on an empty road can represent the feeling of leaving normal life behind for a few hours.
That personal connection is what makes travel artwork so effective. It adds character to a space while also reflecting the interests and experiences of the person who lives there.
For motorcycle fans, these images can feel especially powerful. Riding makes you notice places differently. You remember the bends, the weather, the sound of the engine and the view that appeared when the road opened up. A good print captures part of that feeling.
Bring Motorcycle Adventure Into Your Home
You do not need to turn your house into a motorcycle showroom to display your passion for riding. A carefully selected print can add a subtle motorsport influence without making the room feel crowded or overdone.
In a living room, a larger canvas can become the main feature above a sofa or sideboard. In a home office, racing photography can add energy and personality to a plain wall. Smaller pieces work well in hallways, bedrooms, garages and workshop spaces.
The key is choosing an image that feels right for the room and for you.
Black and white photography can create a timeless look, particularly when it features classic motorcycles, road racing or detailed mechanical shots. Colour photography can make more of an impact, especially when it includes race liveries, dramatic skies or recognisable trackside scenery.
Our collection of wall art for motorcycle enthusiasts includes images designed to feel at home in modern interiors, garages, offices and personal spaces.
Celebrate the Places That Matter
Travel is often connected to specific destinations, but the meaning behind those locations is personal.
For one rider, the Isle of Man might represent the greatest road race in the world. For another, it could bring back memories of a first visit to the TT, watching from the roadside or hearing a superbike pass at full speed.
A British circuit might remind someone of a family race weekend, a favourite rider or the first event they attended. A quiet country road could represent the freedom of a Sunday ride with friends.
This is why travel artwork makes such a thoughtful gift. You are not simply giving someone a picture. You are choosing something connected to their interests, memories and experiences.
A well chosen print can be a great present for a birthday, Christmas, a new home or a newly finished garage. It can also be a way of marking a memorable trip or race weekend that you shared together.
Create a Wall That Tells a Story
One print can completely change a room, but several smaller pieces can be used to build a gallery wall that tells a wider story.
You could combine images from different racing events, motorcycles or locations. Another option is to choose artwork with similar tones so that each piece feels connected. Black and white racing photographs work particularly well together, while colourful action shots can create a more energetic display.
Before fixing anything to the wall, arrange the pieces on the floor and experiment with different layouts. Keep the gaps between each frame consistent and try to balance busier images with simpler ones.
A gallery wall does not need to be perfectly symmetrical. A slightly more relaxed arrangement can feel natural, particularly when the artwork represents different journeys and memories.
Choosing the Right Size
The size of your artwork can make just as much difference as the image itself.
A small print placed alone on a large wall may feel lost. Equally, an oversized canvas can overpower a narrow space. Start by looking at the furniture or objects around the area where the piece will be displayed.
Artwork above a sofa, bed or sideboard will usually look best when it covers a large proportion of the available width. Smaller prints are better suited to shelves, desks, narrow walls and grouped displays.
It can help to mark the dimensions on the wall using masking tape before ordering. This gives you a clearer idea of how much space the finished piece will occupy.
Travel Prints for Garages and Workshops
The garage is often one of the most personal spaces in a rider’s home. It is where bikes are maintained, trips are planned and countless hours are spent preparing for the next ride.
Motorcycle artwork can make this space feel more complete. Instead of leaving the walls bare, you can add imagery connected to racing, road trips or the bikes that inspire you.
A dramatic racing photograph works well above a tool chest or workbench. A collection of smaller images can be displayed alongside helmets, parts and memorabilia. The result feels less like a storage area and more like a space built around your passion.
Artwork Inspired by Real Motorcycle Culture
Uggly&Co is closely connected to the motorcycle world. From British Superbikes and the Isle of Man TT to road racing, custom bikes and everyday riding, the culture behind two wheels is at the centre of what we do.
That connection matters when creating artwork. Motorcycle fans can usually tell when something feels forced or designed by someone who does not understand the scene. The strongest images capture genuine details, real riders and moments that actually mean something.
Our Travel Prints are made for people who understand that a motorcycle journey is never only about the destination. It is about the road, the atmosphere and everything that happens along the way.
Explore the full Uggly&Co wall art collection and find a piece that brings your favourite part of motorcycle culture into your home.
























































































































































































































































































