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ADV EventsBike RallysAdventure Bike Rider Festival – Jun. 24-26, 2022

Adventure Bike Rider Festival – Jun. 24-26, 2022

The ABR Festival is so much more than another bike rally in a muddy field.

Published on 12.13.2021

Held in the stunning grounds of the Ragley Hall Estate, Warwickshire, the Adventure Bike Rider Festival (ABR Festival) is the ultimate weekend motorcycle event. It’s where thousands of likeminded riders all come together to make new memories and experience a weekend of freedom. Everyone shares a common interest and bikes are the glue that forms unbreakable bonds, memories, and experiences.

The ABR Festival is more than just a get together though. Across the weekend you can take part in a host of on and off bike activities including rideouts, masterclass sessions, off-road tuition, and much more.


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The Adventure Bike Rider Festival is all about making the most of the two wheels you ride, so there’s plenty to do both in and out of the saddle. From test riding the latest adventure bikes and learning vital skills from expert riders and travelers, to partying the night away and taking part in competitions, there’s something for everyone.

For more details on this event click here.

Author: ADV Pulse Staff
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