Now that Christmas is a distant memory, and the New Year is in full swing, many of us will be thinking about making holiday plans for the coming Summer.

With travel companies temping you with deals that maximise the ‘bang for your buck’ during January, it got us thinking about how the ABR Festival stacks up in terms of value for money.

Right now, a Discount Weekend Ticket costs £159, giving you two nights and three days of incredible two-wheel entertainment

Here’s a breakdown of what you get for your investment:

Accommodation

The cost of your ticket gets you two nights’ camping in the beautiful sprawling Ragley Hall estate with flushing toilets and hot showers, as well as complimentary tea and coffee.

If you wanted to camp anywhere else in the UK, you will be paying a minimum of £30 per night to enjoy the same standard of facilities.

But of course you won’t have the magnificent Ragley Hall as your backdrop or the fantastic entertainment offered by the ABR festival anywhere else.

Unlimited road tests from every major bike manufacturer

ABR Festival is the only place where you can carry out test rides of multiple motorbikes from every major manufacturer in the world.

There are no limits to how many machines you can try, and you can conduct as many tests as you can fit in over the weekend.

There is no way to put a value on this kind of opportunity – it’s simply priceless, and unique to the festival.

Live performances from over 20 fantastic bands

Just imagine how much it would cost to book individual tickets to see all of the performers at ABR. Taking in a show from Mercury, the ultimate tribute to Queen, will cost around £30 alone.

And with everything from rock ‘n’ roll in the shape of Let There Be DC, to classic Ibiza anthems from Krystal Roxx, there’s something for every musical taste.

Free tuition from the world’s best off-road schools

Whether you’ve never left the tarmac, or you’re a trail riding veteran looking to brush up on your technique, you’ll find tuition for riders of all abilities at ABR.

And the best part? It won’t cost you a penny more.

If you look elsewhere for a similar standard of off-road training before or after the festival, expect to be paying anything from £200-£500.

Talks and Masterclasses from the biggest names in motorcycling

Want another unique experience offered by the ABR Festival that you won’t get anywhere else on earth?

How about the likes of Itchy Boots, Ryan F9 and Elspeth Beard telling tales of their latest expeditions or providing tips on how you can get more out of your riding?

There will be more than 40 of the biggest names in adventure biking at ABR, all ready to inspire you to go further.

The largest pop-up bike gear shopping experience in the UK

ABR boasts over 100 suppliers providing the very latest motorcycle clothing and technology – all just a short walk from your tent.

You won’t find an opportunity to try on as big a range of clothing from as a wide a selection of manufacturers anywhere else.

Not only that, you’ll also be able to discuss what you’re looking for with onsite experts to ensure you come away with exactly what you need.

Riding demonstrations from the greatest names on two wheels

Sit back and watch the very best in the business show you just what’s possible on two wheels in our Demonstration Arena.

Last year, riders such as Adam Riemann and Chris Birch thrilled the crowds with their mastery of the motorbike.

With 2025’s lineup shaping up to be our biggest and best yet, and no additional cost for you to be there, you won’t get more bang for your buck.

We’ve always maintained that the ABR Festival is excellent value for money, and if you breakdown the cost of what’s included, and compare it to how much you would pay for everything outside of the festival, it more than holds its own.

The Discount Ticket price of £159 is only available until 23:59 GMT Monday 3rd February 2025.

Get tickets here