Time & Location
23 May 2024, 12:00 – 28 May 2024, 12:00
Barnhill farm, Nash Rd, Milton Keynes MK17 0NQ, UK
About the event
Book your entries and camping before midnight on Thursdsy 9th May
https://alrc.co.uk/national-rally/2024-national-rally/booking-form/
A number of our members will be heading down for this year's ALRC National Rally. This years event is being held at Barn Hill Farm, Nash Road, Whaddon, Milton Keynes, MK170NQ
The event takes place over the second May Bank Holiday weekend, Thursday 23rd May - Tuesday 28th May
This event is one of biggest events of the year for UK Land Rover Calendar.
During the weekend they put on following Land Rover events - tyro, rtv and ccv trials, comp safari, team recovery and
Concourse d’Elegance.
For the younger family members they also have bike trials and radio controlled Land rover trials.
Food and drink is available on site along with shower & toilet facilities
For those wishing to attend you must book your camping and trial entries before midnight on Thursday 9th May
Book online via:
https://alrc.co.uk/national-rally/2024-national-rally/booking-form/
A National Rally has been held every year since the 8th National in 1963 with the exception of 2001 (Foot & Mouth) and 2020/21 (Coronavirus Pandemic). It is held over the Spring Bank Holiday weekend at the end of May.
With several days of competitions and events, attendees from Member Clubs all over the country, (and often from overseas), get together to have some fun and socialise with like minded Land Rover enthusiasts.
There is plenty for the whole family at these events. Camping and entertainment are usually laid on and the prize giving from each days competitive and non-competitive events usually takes place in the beer tent in the evening.
The rallies are a great chance to meet up with fellow Club members along with other Clubs from all over the UK. Often friendships are made which last a lifetime.
The rallies are hosted by different Clubs or Groups and the venue changes each year, so you get a chance to travel and compete on different terrains. The weather, as usual in Britain, can always add a little extra dimension but it never dampens the spirits of those attending.