highlights included 2000+ motorcycles plus Red Arrows simulator and many merchandise stalls

Stonham Barns Park – one of Suffolk’s premier leisure, holiday and retail venues – has staged its annual Motorcycle Show on Sunday 4th May – and it was attended by a crowd of over 3000 thrill seekers and families from throughout the East of England.

The show featured around 1500 bikes and a whole host of attractions including a Red Arrows simulator and a new stunt act for 2025, Bowers Stunts. 

The show – for motorcycle enthusiasts everywhere – featured award-winning sports bikes, café racers, old school choppers, lifestyle products, show ring displays, trade and dealership stands, autojumble, live bands, bars and hot food outlets.

Multiple show trophies were given out on the day for the best show exhibits and there was an awesome display from Bowers Stunts featuring Lee Bowers, a professional street bike freestyle stunt rider, who performs shows featuring cutting-edge freestyle tricks www.bowers-stunts.com Lee holds multiple Guinness World Records, UK & European Freestyle Champion Titles and has featured in a whole host of high profile film and TV projects. 

Said Lee Bowers, ‘This is my first time at Stonham Barns Park and I loved performing for the crowd. The enthusiasts who attended could not have been more welcoming.  They like a good show and I’m hoping it was as fun to watch as it was to roll out.  It was a great atmosphere and I look forward to coming back again soon.’

Alex Muckle of Stonham Barns Park says: ‘The Motorcycle Show is the all-action event that brings in enthusiasts from all over the region.  So many ultra-cool bikes in one place and the chance for bike owners to swap stories of bike builds.  It’s a truly memorable and fun day out for families who can take advantage of the other many amenities at the venue including the fairground, golf facilities, shopping village and the Suffolk Owl Sanctuary.’

Other forthcoming events in the 2005 calendar include the Stonham Truck Show, Vauxfest, DUB Speed VW Show, Classic Car show, Bus Show and the Land Rover Show.

Stonham Barns Park is also hosting another season of Bike Nights running from May until September. The regular Thursday night meets are open to everyone with an interest in motorcycles including sports, custom and classic bikes. Over 200 bike enthusiasts attended the first evening.

Stonham Barns Park does not just offer great shows and events, it also has many attractions including an owl and bird of prey centre, pirate adventure golf course, adventure footgolf course, 9-hole golf course, vintage dodgem rides and funfair rides, fishing lakes, teapot pottery, restaurant and tearoom and plenty of unique shops and much more.