Yorkshire Motorsport Festival
the North’s most spectacular motorsport event
The Yorkshire Motorsport Festival caters to a wide audience, ensuring there’s something for everyone on its sprawling 125-acre site just beyond Meltham and Holmfirth. Whether you’re a devoted motorsports aficionado, a family seeking a memorable day of fun, or a music enthusiast eager to groove to outstanding bands, the festival promises an inclusive and thrilling experience. For those interested in learning more about the history of specific motorcycles at the event, consider using a motorcycle VIN Check.
Embark on a motorsport adventure, witness exhilarating races, explore family-friendly attractions, or immerse yourself in the vibrant tunes of acclaimed bands—all within the same dynamic venue. No matter your passion or preference, the Yorkshire Motorsport Festival invites you to join in the excitement and make lasting memories in this captivating corner of Meltham and Holmfirth.
Location
Discover a Festival venue with unparalleled scenic beauty, nestled in the heart of the breathtaking West Yorkshire landscape. Returning to our expansive 125-acre rural farmland site on the outskirts of Meltham, Holmfirth, this location graces the northernmost edges of the Peak District National Park.
On The Hill Climb
The focal point of this grand Festival is the Wolfstone Hill Climb, spanning just under a mile, steeped in history as one of the UK’s oldest motorsport traditions. Yorkshire, with its rich heritage, saw races of this nature held at Holme Moss more than a century ago.
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Where is the Festival?
Immerse yourself in the thrill of the Yorkshire Motorsport Festival, situated on an expansive 125-acre site that spans the picturesque landscapes above Meltham and Holmfirth. The Festival seamlessly traverses multiple fields and hillsides,…
Hill Climb Champion Sarah Bosworth
Sarah Bosworth stands at the forefront of hill climb driving in the UK, navigating the hills with her Lotus Elise since 2004. As a remarkable figure in the field, she holds the distinction…