Biker Pubs | Places popular with owners of Motorcycles!
| A country pub, with a relaxing and friendly atmosphere and extensive grounds to provide plenty of space to enjoy the surrounding Kent countryside. A fabulous bar and dining area, with a wide selection of beers, ales, spirits and wines and also home cooked hearty food using good quality ingredients locally sourced (if possible). From paninis to a hearty Ploughman's, vegan dishes to a sharing platters, homemade pies, burgers, steaks and luscious deserts, you are sure to find something to tempt and refuel you. Also a renowned Sunday Roast and various theme nights. Biker club regular events, beer garden and on-site camping. The pubs decor provides a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere and the extensive and mature grounds provide plenty of space to enjoy the countryside that surrounds The Hook & Hatchet Inn. Opening times: Monday - Wednesday 12 noon - 10pm. Thursday, Friday 12 noon - 11pm. Saturday 10am - 11pm. Sunday 9am - 9pm Food finishes 9pm Monday - Saturday, 8pm Sunday. where: Church Road, Hucking, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 1QT |
Enjoy B&B or dinner options, where the restaurant has a fine reputation for its extensive and imaginative menu of mouth-watering dishes using locally sourced produce such as the finest Galloway Beef & Steaks, Solway Salmon, Scallops, etc... A perfect base to explore enjoy the unspoilt beauty of Dumfries and Galloway or as a stop off heading to Ireland. David is only too pleased to recommend routes to ride. Drying room and secure off-road parking. where: St Andrew Street, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway, DG7 1EL tel: 01556 502 626 website: www.galloway-golf.co.uk |
| An ideal location for Bikers to stay, with secure private parking for Bikes, drying room for wet gear, laundry facilities, friendly and helpful staff, great craic, lovely Irish Menu and great Creamy Guinness! The Rathbaun Hotel run by the Connolly family since 1954. It is renowned for hosting the Music and Dancing festival in September with music and dancing daily and nightly. The hotel's very tastefully decorated en-suite bedrooms include TV, hairdryer, tea and coffee-making facilities, bottled water, complimentary newspapers and ironing facilities on request. Breakfast is cooked to order from 8am to noon. Enjoy traditional soda breads, fresh juices, homemade jams, granola, etc with a full Irish breakfast or vegetarian breakfast. A delicious full menu is served from 12 noon to 11pm during the summer. In the centre of Lisdoonvarna and the perfect destination for discovering the distinctive Burren Region on the Wild Atlantic Way. County Clare has dramatic coastal scenery, the Cliffs of Moher, Caves, golf courses, as well as beaches for both surfing and relaxing. A day trip to the Aran Islands, which are accessible by ferry, is just ten minutes from the hotel. John, Lynn and staff are happy to help you plan your day trips to enhance your holiday. Free Wi-Fi. Motorcycle Washing facilities, safe and secure parking at the rear of the hotel. where: Main Street, Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare, Ireland, V95 Y768 tel: +353 (0) 65 707 4009 - The best rates when you phone or e-mail directly. website: www.rathbaunhotel.com e-mail: [email protected] |
Bar, Hotel and Event Venue in Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, near Cardiff, South Wales. On the B4267 main road to Sully and Cosmeston Lakes, close to Penarth Seafront and Pier, home to the iconic art deco styled refurbished Pavilion building and a lovely place to ride and visit, especially in the Spring to Autumn! En-suite rooms are available - contact direct to book. An ideal place to visit for Bikers who are looking for somewhere to stay, need Biker friendly facilities and to be able to cope with groups. Large car park for lots of Motorbikes (can take 15 cars)! where: 1 Lavernock Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, CF64 3NW |
Authentic Irish pubs are a integral part of Irish heritage, but many have been forced to close their doors over the last few decades.
Anyone who is interested in applying for citizenship by descent in Ireland would agree that making historic pubs a UNESCO World Heritage site will help protect an important part of Irish culture.







