The ‘End of the Season’ Motorcycle Festival at Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb.
This is a great day out for motorcycle enthusiasts and their families. Sunday 4th September 2016 will see the second Shesley Walsh Bike Festival after having its debut in 2015.
This special event for over 5,000 like-minded people, not only celebrates all things 2 and 3 wheels, but also is a great fundraiser for local Blood Bikes charities, raising vital money and awareness.
- Creating awareness and raising funds for your Blood Bike charity.
- A dedicated Festival that truly celebrates the best of 2 and 3 wheels.
- A unique opportunity to ride the famous Shelsley Walsh Hill
- Special features that attract the true motorsport enthusiast and families
- Paddock Specials: a section that features over 100 rare motorcycles. This is no static display, you can get up close, talk to the owners and watch them fire up and run the hill. Also features an invited Show and Tell session at lunchtime
- Public Run the Hill entry – a limited number of entries are made available to the public to run their own machines up the hill
- Quality trade exhibitors
- Motorcycle celebrities
-Enjoy some live music and great food throughout the day
- Discounted advance tickets, free parking, free side stand puck, free helmet park
The Paddock Specials run throughout the day, featuring rare race machinery, factory bikes, vintage, classic and modern examples – anything that’s special, different, rare and exotic. We aim to run everything up the hill so you can see those machines as they were intended – in action.
Plenty of opportunity to get up close and personal with some really special kit and their owners/ riders as they will be based in the Paddock all day. The paddock is also the placed to meet our celebrity riders and watch as they take to the famous Hill. Bring the camera, take that selfie, get your programme signed. You can also book a Passenger Experience ride too!
This is all taking place at Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb, the oldest motor sport venue in continuous use in the world. First used in 1905, it is older than Indianapolis, Le Mans or Monza. Brooklands has been and gone, but Shelsley Walsh is still here, as old as the sport but as modern as today.
Disclaimer: Event details may change at any time. Please review the official website or check with the
event organizer when planning to attend the event.