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Poole Bike Nights return to the Quay from April

Bike Nights on Poole Quay will return in 2026, bringing motorcycles, spectators and a relaxed evening atmosphere back to one of Poole’s best-known waterfront settings.

The recurring event is scheduled to run from Tuesday 7 April to Tuesday 29 September 2026 at Poole Quay, Poole, UK. Poole Tourism lists the event as Bike Nights on Poole Quay and describes it as an evening where bikers and spectators can gather on the Quay.

The published listing does not state a start time, end time, price or booking requirement. That means visitors should treat the confirmed details as the dates and location only until further practical information is published by the organiser.

Dates confirmed for the Quay season

Bike Nights on Poole Quay is set to begin on Tuesday 7 April 2026 and continue until Tuesday 29 September 2026. The source describes it as a recurring event, giving local riders and visitors a long season of Tuesday gatherings across spring and summer.

The venue is Poole Quay, the waterfront area that gives the event its name. For anyone planning ahead, the key confirmed details are simple: the event is in Poole, it is based on Poole Quay, and the 2026 run covers the period from early April to late September.

Detail Confirmed information
Event Bike Nights on Poole Quay
Location Poole Quay, Poole, UK
Dates Tuesday 7 April to Tuesday 29 September 2026
Time Not stated in the supplied Poole Tourism listing
Price Not stated in the supplied Poole Tourism listing
Organiser Poole Tourism

A waterfront meet for bikers and spectators

The event is aimed at two clear groups: bikers who want to be part of the gathering, and spectators who want to experience the atmosphere on Poole Quay. Poole Tourism’s listing says the evenings create a unique, exciting atmosphere as both groups enjoy a relaxed evening by the water.

That mix is the main draw. Bike Nights on Poole Quay is not presented in the source as a formal show with a published programme, stage times or ticketed attractions. Its appeal, based on the available event information, is the recurring gathering itself: motorcycles on the Quay, people coming to look, and a social evening in a central Poole location.

For local residents, the long date window makes it easier to plan around work, weather and other commitments. For visitors, the event gives a specific reason to head to Poole Quay on a Tuesday during the 2026 season, provided they check the latest event details before travelling.

What to know before making plans

Poole Tourism has confirmed the event title, location and season dates, but the listing supplied does not include every practical detail a visitor might normally expect.

No start time or end time is stated in the source material. No ticket price, entry fee or booking instruction is given either. There are also no published details in the supplied listing about accessibility arrangements, food stalls, road closures, parking or transport notes.

That absence matters for planning. Anyone arranging a visit with friends, travelling from outside Poole, or bringing family members should check for updated information from Poole Tourism closer to the date they want to attend.

The confirmed planning essentials

The 2026 season begins on Tuesday 7 April and runs through Tuesday 29 September. The setting is Poole Quay, Poole, UK, with Poole Tourism named as the organiser in the event brief.

The event is suitable for bikers and spectators who want a relaxed evening gathering on Poole Quay. Time, price and booking details are not included in the supplied source listing.

Source: Poole Tourism Events

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Aisha Bennett is a Buckinghamshire-focused local news editor covering decisions made by the county’s local authority, planning changes, transport, schools, housing and community services. She prioritises source checking, public documents and on-the-ground context, turning formal updates into clear reporting that helps residents understand what is changing, why it matters and where to find verified information

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