The Great Norfolk Charity Rideout

The annual Great Norfolk Charity Rideout 2025 -

Supporting - The Firefighters Charity and Norfolk Blood Bikes with special guest charity for 2025, the RNLI.

On Saturday 16th of August, 178 riders of various motorcycles and trikes took to the stunning roads of North Norfolk to celebrate and recognise the incredible work of volunteers in some of the county’s important charities.

Waiting for the off! Twelve groups of riders left Kings Lynn Fire Station led by volunteers from Nofolk Blood Bikes and Norfolk Advanced Motorcyclists.

Hosted by The Firefighters Charity and Norfolk Blood Bikes, this years event was also highlighting the RNLI fundraising andn collaborating with the team based out of the station at Wells Next The Sea.

Following the stuning north coarts road the riders enjoyed a sunny coffee stop at Wells courtesy of the RNLI team.

A welcome coffee stop, a look around the lifeboat and of course, a trip to the gift shop. Then back on the North Coast Road and onwards to the final stop at PML Motorcycles in Norwich.

Final stop and a warm welcome from Pete and Lenny at PML Motorcycles. The end of a very successful day.

The Great Norfolk Charity Rideout aims to promote -

1. Responsible riding

2. Norfolk’s beautiful countryside

3. The contribution made by Norfolks charity volunteers

4. The power of charitable giving

Special thanks to Caren from Carens Cabin for providing the highly anticipated fresh cooked lunch at the end of a long rideout.

Cheque presentation with RNLI team

Henry from Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service presents £700 cheque to the Wells RNLI team on behalf of The Great Norfolk Charity Rideout 2025. Proceeds from entrance contributions and donations from commemorative patches raised £700 for all three charities.

Save the date for next year as The Great Norfolk Charity Rideout will be back on Saturday 8th August 2026. Leaving Dereham Fire Station at 1000hrs. Will we see you there?

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