Motors by the Moat at Leeds Castle – 12th & 13th May

Motors by the Moat returns to Leeds Castle on 12th & 13th May 2018, with a brand new programme of live stunt shows, parades and hundreds of vintage, high performance and classic cars on the lawns!

Watch Terry Grant, international stunt driver and multiple world record holder in a brand new jaw dropping stunt routine set against the magnificent backdrop of the Castle. For the first time ever, Leeds Castle will showcase some of best, fastest and most interesting cars attending in daily parades. See the cars in action and listen to them roar as they parade down the main drive with expert commentary.

Take a selfie with their Mater and Lightning McQueen look-a-like cars. There will even be mini fairground rides for children to enjoy and rides in an RAF Red Arrows simulator for those brave enough. Visit the wartime area and enjoy a cup of tea from the NAAFI wagon whilst getting up close to some fascinating military vehicles. With a host of limited edition vehicles, modified cars, kit cars and American cars on display, this weekend event has something to offer everyone. Visit dealership stands and see the newest luxury models showcased with the chance to do some shopping and pick up some car accessories from trade stands.

What’s more, if you’re feeling peckish then Leeds Castle will have a variety of catering outlets available in converted vehicles such as an ambulance, milk float and a double decker bus bar!

Included with the price of admission.

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