Kenilworth Winter Getaway is Back – Join Us 🚲

08/04/2026

Many of you will remember the Kenilworth Winter Getaway (KWG) as a much-loved club tradition — and for those who missed it, here's your chance to be part of something special.

We're excited to share that Ian Jope has kindly offered to bring the KWG back this year, from 11–14 June. It's a fantastic opportunity to enjoy great riding, good company, and a relaxed weekend away in beautiful surrounds.

To help us gauge interest, please let us know if you'd like to attend by Monday 27 April 2026. You can email:

For the getaway to go ahead, we'll also need a few helping hands across the weekend. If you're happy to assist in any way, we'd greatly appreciate your support — many hands make for a great event.

If you've enjoyed KWG in the past, you'll know how special it is. If not, this is the perfect time to join in. Let's bring this wonderful club tradition back together.


Kerri and Dennis McDonald remember:

The 'Kenilworth Winter Getaway' was held over 11 years on the Nambour show day weekend and will be fondly remembered by so many of our members. This wonderful weekend was started in 2012 by John and Karen Pearson as a once off event. Dennis and I enjoyed it so much that in 2013 we continued this as 'The Kenilworth Winter Getaway.'

It was enjoyed by many of us who camped at the Showgrounds on the edge of town either in tents, campers or vans while some stayed at the local pub. Other riders turned up on the morning for the ride and stayed with us for lunch.

We enjoyed glorious days with blue skies and on a few occasions overnight temperatures got down to zero. Two campfires roared each night, and many tales got even better as our happy hours continued. We loved our bike rides through the utterly beautiful, picturesque rolling green hills of Kenilworth. It was Jenny and Terry Lyons who organised a pop-up cafe each year on a grassy bank high above the Mary River. The logistics were very interesting to say the least.

It was so unique and simply wonderful. It happily surprised many new riders. A birthday cake was always baked to celebrate Ian Jope's birthday, and much fun was had. At the peak of this event there were 31 camp sites booked out plus pub stayers and up to 36 riders on each ride.



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