Entries NOW OPEN The BEST excuse ever for a “Ride out”!
Ride the best roads in the Scotland, meet fellow riders and test you navigational skills to achieve a Platinum Rally award.
The SNRR Scottish National Road Rally is one of the three NATIONS of navigational motorcycle road rallies organised by the ACU in the UK.
The original ACU National Road Rally was first run in 1933, and will soon celebrate its centenary. The Navigational Road rally (U.K.) was originally a distance rally for motorcycle manufacturers to test the reliability of their machines.in modern times the rally has evolved into a navigational scatter rally and now encompasses 3 National Rallies. The Welsh National Road Rally (WNRR), the National Road Rally NRR (England) and the Scottish National Road Rally (SNRR)
The Scottish National Road Rally will take place on the 11
th & 12
th of September 2026
Entries are now open and will close on the 1
st September.
Over 30 riders have already registered for all 3 rallies and are attempting to gain the 3 Nations award
Whatever you ride, ride it in the National Road Rallies.
The idea is that you Plan a route to ride your motorcycle around some of the best roads in the Scotland, visiting as many different controls as possible (typically Motorcycle Clubs or Bike friendly cafes).
The event is open to mopeds, scooters, motorcycles, three-wheelers, quadricycles and motorcycles and scooters with sidecars.
There are a large number of controls to choose from. The number of controls each rider visits creates the award a rider is trying to achieve. The route can be anywhere from 5 to over 20 controls and involve rides over some of the finest roads and countryside in the U.K... Riders often ride individually, some as teams, and many for their own charitable causes.
The list of controls, is issued 10 days before the day and part of the challenge is plotting your route that complies with the level of challenge you choose to ride. The rules dictate that riders visit a specific number of Controls and in the case of the NRR by using specific routes to achieve a Bronze Silver Gold or Platinum award.
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