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ABR 2024: Adventure Bike Rider Festival - Save the Date and Location

The UK bike occasion calendar's cherished mainstay, Adventure Bike Rider Festival (ABR), is set to take center stage at Ragley Hall from June 28 to 30, 2024, marking its latest installation.

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ABR Festival has developed itself as the premier experience motorbike celebration internationally, drawing in a wide range of lovers, consisting of riders, celebrities, and industry leaders. Its exceptional development throughout the years has solidified its position as a must-attend event, with demand for tickets increasing annually.

This year's event is assuring to be bigger and much better than ever, and it stays most likely the UK's a lot of interactive bike festival you can visit. The interactive components at this year's festival include 25 miles of routes through the Warwickshire countryside, including the Bridgestone Trail which itself is 20 miles in length, and for those new to adventure riding there is also the beginner's loop, which is strictly open to less experienced riders.

For those seeking to dip their toe into the world of green laning, the Trail Rider's Fellowship (TRF) will likewise be on hand. The specially curated TRF Trail is an eight-kilometre route that offers a series of climbs, descents, water crossings along with more technical terrain. Riders can also choose to take on the most challenging sections of the TRF Trail, consisting of the scarily-named 'Bog of Doom' and 'Swamp Man', and the rugged 'Woodland Wonderland'.

If you're looking to swing your leg over the most recent models from the world's biggest motorbike makers, ABR has actually verified that Aprilia, BMW, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, KTM, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, Yamaha, and Zero will be in attendance, with several day-to-day test trips occurring on roads and chosen trails.

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The Featured and in-article images are taken from the official ABR websiteabrfestival.com. And "Yes!" :) The Adventure Bike Rider Fest has an own Youtube channel too :)