Map of the ABR Festival Adventure Arena

At the end of this month, Ragley Hall will be transformed from a quiet country estate into Warwickshire’s eighth-largest town, filled with thousands of motorbikes, the biggest names in motorcycling, over 200 exhibitors, seven music venues, and the friendliest community in biking. If you’re already planning your weekend, deciding which talks to catch, where to pitch your tent, and which of the new attractions you want to see first, we’ve got something that’ll help…

The official ABR Festival 2026 map has arrived.

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As you can see, the ABR Festival isn’t the sort of place you can wander around in a day and say you’ve seen it all. Between the 50km of off-road trails, the sprawling Exhibitor Village, five speaker stages, seven music venues and stages, test rides, and the GoPro Display Arena, there’s a lot of ground to cover.

Before you start plotting your route between stages and deciding where you’ll spend your evenings, it’s worth knowing how you’ll get in to begin with…

Making an entrance

There are two distinct entry points to the festival site, with one for motorbikes and one for everything else.

Visitors arriving on bikes will find their entrance, located in the top right-hand corner of the map, at a point on Main Street just before you reach the main gates to Ragley Hall. Day Ticket holders will also find dedicated parking in this corner of the site.

Those travelling to the festival in anything with more than two wheels will only be able to enter the site using the entrance accessible from the A422, which you’ll find in the top left corner of the map. Day parking is also located here for any vehicle, and if you’re taking part in our Wakey Wakey (Back in Time for Eggs and Bakey) Ride Out, you’ll find the meeting point here too.

Once you’re through the gates, the scale of the ABR Festival quickly becomes apparent. And at the centre of it all sits the Adventure Arena.

Adventure Begins Here

Two visitors drinking a beer at the ABR Festival

The beating heart of the ABR Festival, the Adventure Arena is where you’ll probably be spending most of your time over the weekend. It’s split into two distinct areas: Lakeside and the Polo Field.

On the waterfront

When the engines come to a stop and the dust settles on the trails, Lakeside comes alive. It’s where you’ll find the BikerHeadz Stage and the Bridgestone Stage, along with over 60 food and drink retailers to keep you refreshed.

Speaking of refreshments, Lakeside is where the Spada Bar is located, with two 40-metre-long bars inside to keep the beers flowing. We’ve also added in a number of smaller bars directly outside the Bridgestone Stage, so you won’t need to go far for a top-up between sets.

The hugely popular Magic Teapot returns, taking up a waterside spot to add to the chilled vibes inside. You’ll also find the Silent Disco just next door, and a little further along, there’s the landing point for you to try out a bit of kayaking or paddleboarding with our friends at Black Goat Adventures.

And if you manage to lose anything, need directions, or you have any other questions, the Information & Lost Property tent is also on Lakeside.

The home of inspiration

Two visitors drinking a beer at the ABR Festival

The Polo Field is where you’ll find the brand new Base Camp area of the ABR Festival.

Inspired by the free-spirited energy of the late 60s, Base Camp brings a flavour of Woodstock to Warwickshire.

It’s home to the Horsebox Hootananny, the Tattoo Tent, and the Kasbah, creating a corner of the festival with a very different feel to everywhere else. You can also sharpen up on your bushcraft skills, and take aim with some axe and spear throwing, as well as rifle shooting.

At the heart of it all though is the Helly Hansen Dome, where you can hear talks from some of the world’s most celebrated mountaineers and explorers during the daytime, and show off your karaoke skills at night.

The Travellers’ Tales Stage hosts fascinating chats with global travellers, and this year you can also catch a couple of incredible vocal performances from Brave Rival and The Kate Bush Songbook.

Away from Base Camp, you’ll find inspiring stories from some of the biggest names in motorcycling on the Ducati Stage and the Himalayan Masterclass Stage.

And if you need to sort yourself out with some new gear, there are more than 170 retailers selling the very latest kit and clothing in the Exhibitor Village.

There are plenty of places to find refreshments on the Polo Field, and if you make your way to the Beak and Pannier, you’ll find a big screen showing footage of the latest victims claimed by the REV’IT! Bog of Doom. It’s also where we’ll be showing the England vs Panama game from this year’s World Cup, for those who don’t want to miss out.

Putting on a show

Drone shot of the ABR Festival site

Sitting between Lakeside and the Polo Field is the GoPro Display Arena, where some of the world’s most talented riders will be showcasing their incredible skills. The full lineup will be revealed very shortly, but you can expect to see the likes of Chris Birch, Kirian Mirabet and Jacopo Cerutti showing exactly why they’re some of the best riders on the planet.

While you won’t be able to match the skills on show in the GoPro Display Arena, there’s no reason why you can’t begin your off-road journey by signing up for free off-road tuition in the Phoenix Trails Off-Road Training Zone. There are ten of the world’s best skills schools to choose from, all with some of the best teachers in the business, and you’ll be provided with a bike to use, so you don’t have to put your own at risk.

Get a little tune up

Drone shot of the ABR Festival site

If you fancy having more trail-friendly tyres fitted before tackling the Bridgestone Trail and the TRF Trail, powered by Suzuki, head over to the Service Area between West Park North and South, and you’ll find the HMT Racing x Dunlop Professional Tyre Fitting Service.

There’s still time to book a fitting in advance, and they’ll even ship your old tyres back to you for a small fee.

Our friends at Ohlins are also on hand to give your suspension setup a once-over, optimising your ride for peak performance before you take on the Bridgestone Trail and TRF Trail, powered by Suzuki.

Wash your bike for free at the Muc-Off Bike Wash

If, when you’ve managed to conquer the trails, you can’t bear the thought of throwing your leg over a bike caked in seven shades of mud when tomorrow comes, take the short ride over to the Muc-Off Bike Wash.

Equipped with bike-specific pressure washers, it’s free for all festival-goers to use, and you can get your helmet spruced up for nowt, too.

Making a home from home

Drone shot of the ABR Festival site

Camping at this year’s festival is split across five fields, with plenty of posh, flushing toilets and hot showers available for all campers across the entire site. You’ll also notice a number of Mitas Pitstop Tea and Coffee locations dotted around every camp field. Take a stroll to your nearest stop each morning, and you can pick up a free cuppa to get you started the right way.

Quiet Camping is returning for 2026, so if you’re looking to pitch up in a more peaceful setting, take a closer look at the top left of the map.

Situated behind Ragley Hall itself, West Park is the largest, and possibly the most beautiful area to camp in at the ABR Festival. It’s also where you’ll find an area set aside for Accessible Camping and Parking (Accessible Camping must be pre-booked, please email abeer@adventurize.co.uk to find out more). Then tucked away at the bottom of West Park South, you’ll find a new camping area called Colonel’s Field.

Finally, at the bottom of the map, you’ll find Paynes Close, home to the Glamping Village, pre-pitched tents, and a dedicated space for campervan camping.

Get onboard

Drone shot of the ABR Festival site

If you’re exploring the festival on foot, your legs might be reminding you just how much there is to see and do at the ABR Festival by Saturday afternoon. Making your way around the site can be made easier with a trip on the Honda Adventure Express Bus Service.

Running from 9 am to midnight, there are seven stops dotted around the site, each one marked on the map with a red icon and a Honda logo, with names including Innovation, Comfort, and Exhilaration.

There’ll be two double-decker buses in operation, and one’s got an open top, giving you the perfect view of the ABR Festival as you travel to your next adventure.

The Honda Adventure Express is free to use, simply wander to your nearest stop and jump on board.

Don’t miss your chance to be a part of it

The beauty of the ABR Festival is that no two weekends ever look the same. Some people spend three days riding the trails, while others don’t even turn their bike key after arriving. Some hop between speaker stages from dawn until dusk. Others find a camp chair to kick back in, crack a beer, and seemingly don’t leave it until Sunday.

One look at the map and it’s easy to see why. Between the test rides, live music, guest speakers, off-road tuition, Exhibitor Village, street food, bars, kayaking, paddleboarding, and everything else squeezed into the Ragley Hall estate, there’s more going on than you could ever hope to cram into a single weekend.

So all you have to do now is decide what’s first.

With over 97% of Weekend Tickets now sold, there isn’t much time left to join us. Secure your ticket now before they’re all gone.

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