Wednesday 27th May
Another fantastic morning weather wise, several have already been out for a TT lap before breakfast. After a relaxed breakfast, around 10 30 we shall head out of Ramsey to ARE Motorcycle Museum a short drive away.
Actually located on the TT Course the A.R.E Motorcycle Museum is a must for all bikers (indeed everyone) to visit. The Old Vicarage and grounds are stunning, the building is believed to be over 250 years old.

The collection of motorcycles must now number well over 100 and it is set out within purpose built sheds and a small purpose built showroom attached to the main house. It really is breath taking to see such a variety of so many pristine machines in one private collection; all of the machines are kept in excellent running condition and there are usually new additions undergoing restoration as well.

Being regular visitors to the Isle of Man for many years beforehand, the Old Vicarage became home to Tony and Pat East when they retired there in 2002. The house provided the perfect location on the TT course with space to build the museum alongside, and within the grounds they have plenty of room for hosting events and accommodating the many bikers and their motorcycles that regularly visit.
After this we shall head across country and pick up the TT course at The Bungalow for;
A lap of the course if you wish. or,
Another stop off at the Creg Ny Baa for refreshments or a light lunch. Then;
Some may wish to head off and explore somewhere of their own choice or you may wish to join those going across the Island to Glen Maye Waterfall with a tea stop afterwards. Your choice
Return to the hotel at your own leisure/pace.
TONIGHT is Gala Dinner night.
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Entrance to ARE Motorcycle Collection.
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In the Paddock at Jurby.


Ian
Morgan Family 1929 ( KTW 1100cc )
Morgan S/S 1934
Morgan F4
M3W 2012
Morgan +4 T 1991