All roads will lead to Erskine this weekend as bikers from across the country raise funds for Scotland’s largest veterans charity.

The Erskine Motorbike Meet takes place on Sunday, from 1pm to 5pm.

More than 1,000 bikers, trikers and riders will take part in a spectacular parade, departing from Park Mains High School at 12.40pm on its way to the Erskine estate ahead of an action-packed family fun day of entertainment, market stalls and street food.

This year’s line-up includes live music from Shardlake, Swamp Born Assassin and Rockus Choir.

Owl Magic will also be in attendance, as will the Imperial Scottish Garrison, who will be kitted out in full Star Wars costume.

Pandemonium Soft Play will keep the kids entertained, while those with a sweet tooth or a big appetite can tuck into food from the likes of Funky Fudge, MacVintage, Angelini’s Pizzeria and Lunar Melts.

Entry for bikes is £5, while visitors pay £2 and kids go free.

Jennifer Campbell, Erskine’s events and corporate fundraising manager, told The Gazette: “Having had to cancel this event in 2020, Erskine is looking forward to welcoming back all of the wonderful motorbike enthusiasts, families and supporters to the annual Erskine Motorbike Meet.

“Led by Erskine ambassador Heather Clissett and supported by our amazing volunteers, the Erskine Motorbike Meet is an unmissable family fun day that raises vital funds for our veterans.”

Erskine would like to thank DXC Technology for providing a dedicated event park on the day.

For more details, send an email to Jennifer.campbell@erskine.org.uk.