If you’ve had a good look around this website or one of our online ads has caught your eye, chances are you will have seen the quote we love to use about the ABR Festival, “It’s like Glastonbury with motorbikes and posh toilets.”

It’s great being compared to one of the biggest and most famous festivals in the world, but when it comes to facilities, ABR is on a completely different level.

What does that actually mean? Well, in 2024 we spent over £110,000 on showers, toilets, cleaning staff, engineers and waste management. That’s more per head than any other UK festival.

Showers

In 2025, we’re bringing in more shower units than ever before to keep you clean, refreshed and comfortable.

And these aren’t grotty pits with a dribble of cold water…no, these are premium facilities with great pressure and steamy temperatures.

While we can’t promise there won’t be queues to use the showers during peak times (the only way to guarantee that would be to offer everyone their own shower), to take the sting out of waiting for your morning wash, you’ll find free tea and coffee in the Mitas Pit Stops near the facilities.

There’s no catch, you can just enjoy a morning brew on us and our ABR Festival partners, Mitas.

Toilets

Plenty of clean, fresh toilets has been a top priority at the ABR Festival since we moved to Ragley Hall.

Founder Alun Davies was at the Reading Festival in the ‘70s and is still emotionally scarred from visiting the toilets there.

With that in mind, we pre-order as many 1st class trailer toilets as we can and pair them with urinals and Portaloos at strategic points around the site.

All toilets and showers are serviced around the clock by a hard-working team committed to making the ABR Festival experience as fantastic as possible.

We know that most bikers who come to ABR wouldn’t ordinarily choose to camp, so we work incredibly hard to offer the very best toilet and shower provisions to ensure maximum comfort for our guests.

It really is about getting into the swing, spirit, and timing of being at a festival and enjoying life in what’s been described as a motorcycle-flavoured wonderland.