Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum

Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, Bashley Cross Road, New Milton, Roads, Hampshire BH25 5SZ, UK
1-99 Years
Paid

Description

Welcome to the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, The world’s premier motorcycle museum situated in the heart of the New Forest, the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum is home to around 500 rare and exotic motorcycles from all over the world.

Throughout his remarkable career spanning 8 decades, he still managed to find the time to restore rare and interesting motorcycles; transforming unrecognisable ‘rust buckets’ into stunning factory condition and perfect working order. These he kept as a private collection until 1980 when he opened his collection to the public to share in the sights and sounds of these iconic machines. Thus, the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum was born!

Price starts from £16.00 for Adults(16 years and over), £8.00 for Children(7-16 & under 6s free) and £40.00 for Family(2 Adults and up to 2 children). If you are looking for Best place for day out with kids and families then this is the perfect destination offering fun, adventure, and unforgettable memories for everyone.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • Museum: Sammy Miller MBE is a motorcycling legend. 11 times British Trials Champion and winner of over 1400 competition events across various disciplines, all whilst developing and maintaining his own machines.
  • Animals: We are home not only to some of the most amazing two wheeled machines, but also to a number of four legged friends too. We have a number of very friendly donkeys and alpacas who love to say hello, but please do not feed them, or any of our animals.  They have a fantastic and varied tailored diet but can become unwell through overeating or by eating inappropriate foods.

Museum Highlights

  • Upper Gallery (New Extension): Opened by the Duke of Richmond in 2021, the upper gallery hosts a range of predominantly British motorcycles, from its golden era of manufacturing in the early 20th century. 
  • Trials Hall: Also known as the off-road gallery, the Trials Hall is the Museum’s collection of famous and prestigious machines built for competition in observed and timed trials, throughout the 20th century. 
  • Norton Hall: Sammy’s personal favourite gallery in the Museum, the Norton Hall is a shrine to one of British motorcycling’s most innovative manufacturers. Find Out More
  • Racing Gallery: A collection of history’s most notable grand prix and factory racers from around the world. Find Out More
  • Vincent Hall: One of the most iconic British motorcycle manufacturers, discover our Vincent HRD Hall. Find Out More
  • Trophy Room: On the upper level above the main Museum entrance, Miller’s trophy collection lines the walls. Find Out More
  • Japanese/European Hall: A firm favourite among visitors to the museum, this sections boasts Japanese classics, as well as rare bikes from all over Europe.

Facilities

  • Food & Drinks: Our new cafe ‘Sammys Pit Stop’ is open 7 days a week from 9.30am to 4pm, serving a range of delicious hot and cold food as well as many sweet treats. It is run by Larte Coffee House.
  • Dogs: Small, well behaved dogs on short leads are welcome in the museum at the discretion of the duty manager.  

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

  • Adult: £16.00
  • Junior (7–16 years): £8.00
  • Family Ticket (2 Adults & 2 Children): £40.00
  • 6 Years & Under: FREE
  • Senior (66+ years): £14.00
  • Carer and Client: £19.00

Pricing URL: https://sammymiller.co.uk/book-tickets/

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • Museum: March 16th – the Museum is back open 7 days a week from 10am – 4.30pm.

L’arte at ‘Sammy’s Pit Stop’ Opening Hours:

  • 8.30am – 4pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
  • 9am – 4pm on Sunday, Monday.
  • Our Kitchen closes at 3pm.

Address: Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, Bashley Cross Road, New Milton, Roads, Hampshire BH25 5SZ, UK

Post Code: BH25 5SZ

Council: New Forest

County: Hampshire

  • Public Transport: New Milton is our closest rail station. The museum is a 9 minute bicycle ride / 5 minute drive from the train station and mini services operate from there.
  • By Road: The Museum is situated on the B3055.If travelling by bike from Lyndhurst, do not set your sat nav to “Quickest Route”. This is likely to take you along Beckley Lane which is not an easy road to ride – Lots of pot holes and sharp bends! Instead, keep going along the A35 until you see the brown heritage signs, using the B3055 on your left. In the summer months you may experience congestion at Lyndhurst – there are alternative routes to avoid this.

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