Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Motorbikes, meals, and muddy mayhem roll into Grimsthorpe Castle this July

Lincolnshire’s Grimsthorpe Castle will again host the Malle Mile festival from 18 to 20 July, blending fast bikes, wild races, and lifestyle flair in one eclectic summer weekender.

Now in its 11th year, the event brings back crowd favourites like the original 1/8-mile Sprint, the uphill battle of the Hill Climb, and the Malle500 – a one-mile off-road race with a Le Mans-style running start. The action doesn’t stop there: the festival also features quirky contests like Motopolo, the Malle-Go-Round, and the Scramble, along with trials, knockouts, and vintage displays.

For those looking to ride, race, or roam, there are off-road zones for kids and adults, including the Open Scramble, a 10km free-ride loop, and expert-led training sessions with Desert Rose Racing. Four-wheel fans can tackle the 15km 4×4 Safari Scramble.

The festival isn’t just about fuel and dirt, there’s an onsite cinema, yoga, wild swimming, test rides, workshops, and an expanded food and music lineup. A new Thursday pre-party promises early camping, cocktails, and courtyard DJ sets. For a slower pace, ticket-holders can book The Mile Feast, a shared three-course dining experience with wine pairings under the stars.

 

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