Australia 2020 Indian Motorcycle Ride, Rally Record
Event
- Title:
- Australia 2020 Indian Motorcycle Ride, Rally Record
- When:
- Fri, 8. May 2020, 08:00 h - Sun, 10. May 2020, 16:00 h
- Where:
- Penrose Park - Silverton, NSW
- Category:
- Shop Events
Description
World record attempt for The Most Indian Motorcycles on a Parade and The most Indian Motorcycles on a parade in the Southern Hemisphere
Registration required, fee includes GST and Booking Fee.
Check www.theaussie-theindian.com for downloadable guidelines./checklist sheet
Basic overview:
7.00am Sat 9 May 2020 Arrive Silverton and line up in Penrose Park area.
10..00 am Sat 9 May 2020- Commence Parade out past Mundi Mundi Plains to dam and loop back to Penrose Park to be counted back in
12 noon event over : enjoy the town.
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Contact information
- Name:
- Peter Haex
Venue
- Location:
- Penrose Park - Website
- Street:
- Penrose Park Rd
- ZIP:
- 2880
- City:
- Silverton
- State:
- NSW
- Country:
-
Description
Whether you’re after a quiet family picnic, an eventful weekend or a week away from it all, Penrose Park is the place for you.
Powered camping and caravan sites are available, with bunkhouses and a large hall available to rent.
Toilet and shower blocks are also available.
There’s a lot to do for the whole family at Penrose Park. There are tennis courts, children’s playgrounds, wood and gas barbecues, walking trails and even a bush golf course.
The Park is a safe haven for animals. Many call Penrose home and all have been donated. Horses, goats, sheep, peacocks and a wide variety of birds dot the landscape. One popular resident is a white crested corella, who always has the time for a chat.
Wild kangaroos and their joeys visit the city year-round.
The Silverton Picnic Train, which was in regular service up until the 1960s, is also on display.
The park was opened in 1937 as a recreational reserve for miners and their families. It is named after John Penrose – who was Silerton’s mayor for a time, as well as a publican and effectively a millionaire.
The Penrose Park Trust manages the facility, drawing funding from the NSW Government.
Camping costs $7 a night for adults, $15 for a family and $5 for each additional child.
Bunkhouses cost between $40 and $85 per night and sleep up to eight people.
Penrose Park is open from 8am to 7.30am every day.