The National Motorcycle Museum is recognised as the finest and largest British motorcycle museum in the world. It originally opened its doors in October 1984 with an initial collection of 350 motorcycles on display.
The museum owes its formation to the drive and ambition of one man, Mr W. R. (Roy) Richards. Roy passed away in 2008, but his legacy continues under the guardianship of his sons, Simon and Nick.
Since opening, this magnificent centre has grown to become one of the largest motorcycle museums in the world, now boasting over 1,000 machines — each fully restored to the manufacturers’ original specifications — and attracting more than 250,000 visitors every year.
One of the biggest attractions for many guests is the comprehensive cross-section of British machines, spanning the “60 Glorious Years” of motorcycle manufacturing in this country. The museum’s aim is to preserve these remarkable pieces of history for future generations, serving as a lasting reminder of Britain’s industry, engineering excellence and work ethic.
The offer
£8.50 entrance fee (approximately 50 per cent discount). Please present your warrant card on arrival to receive the discount.
For more information and contact details, please visit the museum’s website:
www.thenmm.co.uk

