Celebrate 75 years of the iconic Banbury Run, as the Museum plays host to over 500 veteran and vintage motorbikes for their ride out to Banbury and back!
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British Motor Museum
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10am, Sunday 8 June |
END TIME: |
4pm, Sunday 8 June |
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British Motor Museum |
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British Motor Museum |
TICKETS |
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Celebrate 75 years of the iconic Banbury Run, as the Museum plays host to over 500 veteran and vintage motorbikes for their ride out to Banbury and back!
Organised by the Vintage Motor Cycle Club, the Banbury Run is the world’s biggest gathering of motorcycles and three-wheelers produced before 1931 - a spectacle that any vintage motorbike enthusiast will not want to miss.
Visitors can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds and smells of these astonishing machines as they embark on the journey to Banbury and back. Join the spectators to cheer on the motorbikes as they start and finish the run. Once the entrants have left, check out the autojumble pitches for a wide selection of spares - perfect for fans and owners of vintage motorcycles!
Book a ticket and explore 120 years of British motoring history with FREE Museum entry for both entrants and visitors to this event. The Museum opens at 9am and the first bikes will depart outside at 10am.
- Up to 500 bikes and three-wheelers
- 5 riders starting per minute
- Tarmac parking for all entrants
- Hard standing viewing areas
- Over 70 autojumble pitches
- Discounted Run entry fees for veteran machines
- Free spectator parking close to main entrance
- Museum entry included with event ticket
- Camping available Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night
This event is organised by the Vintage Motor Cycle Club. For more information, and to enter the run with your motorcycle, visit www.banbury-run.co.uk.
Book your ticket to enjoy the meet and explore the Museum too! Book in advance and SAVE with tickets for just £17 per adult, £9 per child, £15 per concession and £46 for a family.
When booking your ticket, choose to donate your entry fee and in return we'll convert your ticket to an Annual Pass at no extra cost. You will also have the chance to Gift Aid your donation. Please be a Gift Aid visitor if you can, it makes a big difference to our charity.
Tickets give admission to the Banbury Run, Museum and Collections Centre.
Make the most of the Banbury Run and camp in the Museum grounds over the weekend, whether you're coming in a tent, caravan or motorhome. Camping will be available on 6, 7 & 8 June. All campers must be offsite by 10am on Monday 9 June.
Book in advance and save, with camping available for £27 per pitch for one night or £35 per pitch for two or all three nights. If booking on the day, it will cost £32 per pitch for one night and £41 per pitch for two or all three nights.
To book, please click the "Book Your Tickets Here" button below. Please note: camping tickets do not include access to the Museum and Collections Centre.
Campers must comply with the campsite rules, tap here to see them.
You can visit the meet for free! Simply select your visit date and choose either the ‘Premium Members & Members’ or ‘Annual Pass holders’ option and follow the steps. Click here to book your ticket.
Please drive safely, respect our local community and abide by all speed limits. CCTV is in operation and unacceptable driving behaviour may result in footage being shared with the police.
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Warwickshire
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