BE A PART OF THE BIGGEST GATHERING OF MINI'S EVER SEEN ON THE ISLE OF MAN
The Isle of Man MiniFest will see the biggest gathering of Mini's old and new ever seen on the Island with a choice of
3 hotels and a camping option to suit every budget. You'll enjoy a number of exclusive inclusions which are unavailable for groups booking direct including; a Island Introduction Fun Run, Mini Display at Peel Castle, Admission to the IOM Motor Museum, Mini Gathering in Jurby, Afternoon Tea at the famous Creg-Ny-Baa and a Photo Shoot in the TT Pitlanes.
FUN RUN DRIVE & ISLAND INTRODUCTION > STATIC MINI GATHERING IN JURBY WITH IOM MINI ENTHUSIASTS
PHOTO-SHOOT IN THE TT PITLANES > ADMISSION TO THE ISLE OF MAN MOTOR MUSEUM
AFTERNOON TEA AT THE FAMOUS CREG-NY-BAA ON THE TT MOUNTAIN ROAD
Set in the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man is a unique destination with over 10,000 years of history. Surprisingly large at over 33 miles long and 13 miles wide, there is more to the Isle of Man than, at first, meets the eye. Venture away from the capital, Douglas, and you’ll find rugged cliffs, sandy coves, miles of uncrowded beaches and enchanting glens.
The Isle of Man is a “must do” destination for all driving enthusiasts
There are some amazing drives on the Island, with superb, scenic sweeping bends and exciting stretches of tarmac. The famous TT circuit is driveable in either direction, but most will take the traditional TT clockwise direction. The sections, corners and mile markers have evocative names; Bray Hill, Ballacraine, Alpine Cottage, Ramsey Hairpin, The Bungalow, Windy Corner and so on. ​Where else would you see kerb-stones painted in circuit apex fashion, black and white stripes, in sleepy towns and villages? The road network is extensive and outside of Douglas there is very little congestion and some of the most popular drives include: Druidale, the route heads up the Ballaugh Glen Road past the campsite towards Ravensdale. Once in Ravensdale, you’ll then need to take the signposted left-hand turn towards Druidale. Port Erin to Peel Coastal Road,
The West Baldwin Valley Road, The Tholt-y-Will Road from Sulby Glen to the Bunglalow and last but not least, the Sloc Mountain Road (A36) which you'll
have the opportunity to drive on Friday.
Look What's Included
• IOM Steampacket Ferry Crossing from Liverpool or Heysham
• 3 or 4 Nights hotel accommodation or camping
- See options below
• Full Manx Breakfast each morning (at hotels)
• EXCLUSIVE Island Introduction Fun Run Drive on Saturday with Mini Display at Peel Castle
• EXCLUSIVE Access to the TT Pitlanes for a Photo-Shoot
• EXCLUSIVE Mini meet in Jurby on Sunday Morning
• Admission to the IOM Motor Museum, Jurby
• EXCLUSIVE Afternoon Tea at the famous
Creg-Ny-Baa on the TT Mountain Circuit
• Services of our Event Team throughout
• Detailed Road Book featuring Maps, Great Island Drives & Local Attractions
• Commemorative MiniFest Rally Plate
• Complimentary Car Parking at the Hotels and campground
OPTIONAL
Pie in the Sky Dining experience on Saturday Evening - £59.00 per Person
'Pie in the Sky '
at the Victory Cafe
Price £59.00 Per Person includes
Tram Transfers, Pie Dinner & Entertainment
Join us for an exclusive ‘Pie in the Sky’ dining experience on Saturday evening at the Victory Cafe on Snaefell Mountain, a crazy ex-Cold War Rotor Radar Station overlooking the 31st Milestone of the TT course specialising in homemade pies.