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Santa’s on a Bike 2024 Route and Roads

All the details surrounding the 7th iteration of the jolly motorcade's route.

Taking place on Saturday 7th December and hosted by telecommunications provider plan.com, Santa’s on a Bike will see hundreds of jolly motorbike riders dressed as Father Christmas showcase their decked-out engines in a merry motorcade, all in aid of Rebecca House Children’s Hospice.

This year's route will kick off outside plan.com’s award-winning HQ, No.5, on Victoria Street in Douglas. To accommodate this, Victoria Street will be closed to traffic from Fort Street to the Jubilee Clock, between 7:30am and 10:45am. Working closely with the Isle of Man Constabulary Roads Policing Unit and local authorities, organisers hope to ensure minimal disruption, allowing traffic to flow from Fort Street onto Lord Street.

The road closure is essential for the safety and enjoyment of participants and spectators alike, as hundreds of bikers set off from Victoria Street at 10am to bring joy to the streets and support a cause that touches the hearts of many in our community.

For the first time ever, participants and supporters will enjoy a warm welcome into No.5 from 9am for hot drinks and mince pies before the motorcade gets underway.

Taking place on Saturday 7th December and hosted by telecommunications provider plan.com, Santa’s on a Bike will see hundreds of jolly motorbike riders dressed as Father Christmas showcase their decked-out engines in a merry motorcade, all in aid of Rebecca House Children’s Hospice.

This year's route will kick off outside plan.com’s award-winning HQ, No.5, on Victoria Street in Douglas. To accommodate this, Victoria Street will be closed to traffic from Fort Street to the Jubilee Clock, between 7:30am and 10:45am. Working closely with the Isle of Man Constabulary Roads Policing Unit and local authorities, organisers hope to ensure minimal disruption, allowing traffic to flow from Fort Street onto Lord Street.

The road closure is essential for the safety and enjoyment of participants and spectators alike, as hundreds of bikers set off from Victoria Street at 10am to bring joy to the streets and support a cause that touches the hearts of many in our community.

For the first time ever, participants and supporters will enjoy a warm welcome into No.5 from 9am for hot drinks and mince pies before the motorcade gets underway.

Taking place on Saturday 7th December and hosted by telecommunications provider plan.com, Santa’s on a Bike will see hundreds of jolly motorbike riders dressed as Father Christmas showcase their decked-out engines in a merry motorcade, all in aid of Rebecca House Children’s Hospice.

This year's route will kick off outside plan.com’s award-winning HQ, No.5, on Victoria Street in Douglas. To accommodate this, Victoria Street will be closed to traffic from Fort Street to the Jubilee Clock, between 7:30am and 10:45am. Working closely with the Isle of Man Constabulary Roads Policing Unit and local authorities, organisers hope to ensure minimal disruption, allowing traffic to flow from Fort Street onto Lord Street.

The road closure is essential for the safety and enjoyment of participants and spectators alike, as hundreds of bikers set off from Victoria Street at 10am to bring joy to the streets and support a cause that touches the hearts of many in our community.

For the first time ever, participants and supporters will enjoy a warm welcome into No.5 from 9am for hot drinks and mince pies before the motorcade gets underway.

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The Route.

On the way to the old capital of Mann, the Santas will make their way to the Quarterbridge via Lord Street and Peel Road, taking a left onto New Castletown Road. From there it’s straight across Cooil Roundabout and following the A5 all the way to Bridge Street.

Approximately 40 minutes after 10, bikers will cross Thirtle Bridge onto Castle Street, spreading the festive spirit to spectators in the Square. The motorcade of merriment will then take Farrants Way onto Arbory Road and stop at Castle Rushen High School to regroup.

After the short break, the Santas will be dashing away once again, taking a right at the Southern 100 Clubhouse onto Castletown Bypass and heading back the way they came. Once back in the capital, the motorcade will take a left at the Quarterbridge and a right at Braddan Bridge heading towards the Hospital to conclude at Rebecca House, where the celebrations will be in full swing.

If you’d like to support Rebecca House, you can make a donation to: https://www.justgiving.com/page/soab-2024

Visit www.soab.im to register as a rider, enter the tombola or for more information and follow the excitement on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

The Route.

On the way to the old capital of Mann, the Santas will make their way to the Quarterbridge via Lord Street and Peel Road, taking a left onto New Castletown Road. From there it’s straight across Cooil Roundabout and following the A5 all the way to Bridge Street.

Approximately 40 minutes after 10, bikers will cross Thirtle Bridge onto Castle Street, spreading the festive spirit to spectators in the Square. The motorcade of merriment will then take Farrants Way onto Arbory Road and stop at Castle Rushen High School to regroup.

After the short break, the Santas will be dashing away once again, taking a right at the Southern 100 Clubhouse onto Castletown Bypass and heading back the way they came. Once back in the capital, the motorcade will take a left at the Quarterbridge and a right at Braddan Bridge heading towards the Hospital to conclude at Rebecca House, where the celebrations will be in full swing.

If you’d like to support Rebecca House, you can make a donation to: https://www.justgiving.com/page/soab-2024

Visit www.soab.im to register as a rider, enter the tombola or for more information and follow the excitement on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

The Route.

On the way to the old capital of Mann, the Santas will make their way to the Quarterbridge via Lord Street and Peel Road, taking a left onto New Castletown Road. From there it’s straight across Cooil Roundabout and following the A5 all the way to Bridge Street.

Approximately 40 minutes after 10, bikers will cross Thirtle Bridge onto Castle Street, spreading the festive spirit to spectators in the Square. The motorcade of merriment will then take Farrants Way onto Arbory Road and stop at Castle Rushen High School to regroup.

After the short break, the Santas will be dashing away once again, taking a right at the Southern 100 Clubhouse onto Castletown Bypass and heading back the way they came. Once back in the capital, the motorcade will take a left at the Quarterbridge and a right at Braddan Bridge heading towards the Hospital to conclude at Rebecca House, where the celebrations will be in full swing.

If you’d like to support Rebecca House, you can make a donation to: https://www.justgiving.com/page/soab-2024

Visit www.soab.im to register as a rider, enter the tombola or for more information and follow the excitement on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

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