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Spoke Motorcycle Festival

Spoke Motorcycle Festival

Starts: Sunday, 02 March 2025
Ends: Sunday, 02 March 2025
SPOKE MOTORCYCLE FESTIVAL (SPOKE) is a unique event that celebrates the love of motorbikes and the joy of racing and riding in Tasmania. The festival features a combination of motorcycle races, demonstrations and the best of Tasmania’s locally produced food, beer, wine and spirits, local artists and musical entertainment, workshops, sales and merchandise, family-friendly activities, and glamping options for campers who want extra bit of Tasmanian luxury. Held on a privately owned beach on Tasmania’s East Coast, SPOKE celebrates Tasmania’s distinct and pristine natural environment and is one of the very few motorcycle festivals with stunning ocean views.
Add to Calendar 2025-03-02 12:00 am 2025-03-02 12:00 am Spoke Motorcycle Festival SPOKE MOTORCYCLE FESTIVAL (SPOKE) is a unique event that celebrates the love of motorbikes and the joy of racing and riding in Tasmania. The festival features a combination of motorcycle races, demonstrations and the best of Tasmania’s locally produced food, beer, wine and spirits, local artists and musical entertainment, workshops, sales and merchandise, family-friendly activities, and glamping options for campers who want extra bit of Tasmanian luxury. Held on a privately owned beach on Tasmania’s East Coast, SPOKE celebrates Tasmania’s distinct and pristine natural environment and is one of the very few motorcycle festivals with stunning ocean views. 100 Mayfield Jetty Road, Little Swanport , TAS , 7190 , Australia
100 Mayfield Jetty Road, Little Swanport , TAS , 7190 , Australia
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