Silloth Motorcycle Museum 2025

The museum displays a range of production and Grand Prix bikes that have been raced by Jim Snaith at iconic circuits includes the Isle of Man TT and Daytona. The collection is supported by memorabilia, graphic information and Jim’s encyclopaedic, first hand knowledge.

Contacts

Address: Junction of Solway Street & Esk Street Silloth Cumbria CA7 4BU

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Open Days & Times

Tue-Sun & BHol Mon 0900-1600. Wed closes 1300. Visit website or facebook for more details.

Travel

  • By Rail: Aspatria / 8 miles

Facilities

  • Parking
  • Refreshments
  • Souvenir Shop
  • Part disabled access

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Britain is a country of motorbike lovers with over 1.2 million registered vehicles. Motorcycle owners are passionate about their bikes and their heritage. The museum taps into this passion by presenting bikes rode and owned by Jim Snaith, a successful motorcycle production and Grand Prix racer. The display will be supported by a Manx Norton from a collector. A hands on visitor experience with Jim in the museum to provide the detail that fascinates motorcycle owners. The location is relevant as Silloth had a well-regarded motorcycle race track between 1964 and 1982.

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