If you think the Bridgestone Trail and the TRF Trail could do with being a little longer, or you’d like to indulge in more off-road escapades away from the ABR Festival, then our friends at the Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF) have the perfect solution.
Explore the road-legal trails beyond the walls of Ragley Hall with the TRF
The experts at the TRF will once again be leading green lane ride-outs for those who want to explore the road-legal trails beyond the walls of the Ragley Hall Estate.
You won’t need an additional pass, and the ride-outs are free to join. All you’d need to do is visit the TRF stand on the day you’d like to try one and sign up.
For the uninitiated, and to avoid an alphabet soup of acronyms, a green lane can be simply described as an unsealed road that is not a public path, restricted byway, or tarmac highway (black road).
There are roughly 6,000 miles of green roads in the UK that can be enjoyed by motorcycle, and the TRF will be ready to show you around some of the best trails that can be found in the beautiful countryside surrounding the ABR Festival site.


Designed as an introductory session for off-road beginners, as well as those who’ve had a small taster in the past, each ride-out will last 30-45 minutes and will see you tackling tarmac, gravel, tree roots, and long grass as you explore the outskirts of the sleepy villages neighbouring Ragley Hall.
Each rideout will be accompanied by a pair of skilled TRF instructors positioned at the front and rear of the group to ensure everyone is safe and comfortable tackling the trail at their own pace.
When you return, you can have a chat with the TRF team to find out more about the benefits of membership, including unlimited access to an enhanced version of the TRF’s Green Road Map.
Among other things, this handy document clearly identifies where you can legally ride across the whole of the UK, setting you up perfectly to explore the Green Lanes in your area when the ABR Festival has finished.
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