For many motorcyclists, the joy of riding isn’t just about the destination or the mechanical symphony of the engine; it’s about the culture that exists between the miles. It’s about the cold morning starts, the winding country lanes, and that quintessential moment when you pull over, kick down the stand, and wrap your hands around a warm mug of coffee. This year, the Bike and Brew Passport, an initiative run by the UK-based charity Make Your Mark (MARK), returns and is turning these simple pleasures into a powerful movement for community, mental health, and charity.
The Bike and Brew Passport is more than just a booklet; it is a curated roadmap to the best biker-friendly venues across England and Wales. Designed to encourage riders to explore new territories while supporting independent businesses and grassroots causes, the Bike and Brew Passport has quickly become a must-have item for the modern rider. Whether you are a weekend warrior or a long-distance tourer, the Bike and Brew Passport provides the perfect excuse to get out on the road with intention.
At its simplest level, the passport is an adventure log. When you purchase a Bike and Brew Passport, you gain access to a network of hand-selected venues that have been vetted for their “biker-friendly” status. This means more than just having a parking spot; these are places where your gear is welcome, the welcome is warm, and the coffee is top-tier.
For 2026, the project has expanded significantly. The Bike and Brew Passport now covers the entirety of Wales and England, featuring a staggering 296 venues. Each of these 296 locations has its own unique stamp. As you visit these “Wellbeing Hubs,” you collect stamps in your Bike and Brew Passport, creating a physical memento of your travels and the people you’ve met along the way.
The scheme isn’t run by a corporate entity; it is the flagship initiative of Make Your Mark, a charity dedicated to community, kindness, and mental health. The core philosophy of the Bike and Brew Passport is “riding with purpose.”
The charity understands that biking can be a solitary activity, but the biking community is one of the most connected in the world. By using the Bike and Brew Passport to guide riders toward specific venues, the charity fosters “Wellbeing Hubs.” These are spaces where open conversations are encouraged and no rider has to feel alone. The Bike and Brew Passport acts as a bridge, connecting riders to a supportive, non-judgmental environment where a simple chat over a brew can make a world of difference.
Furthermore, the proceeds go directly toward funding vital grassroots charities. From food banks and homeless shelters to respite centers and community outreach programs, every Bike and Brew Passport sold helps ordinary people doing extraordinary things. When you ride with a Bike and Brew Passport, your fuel isn’t just powering your bike—it’s powering social change.



The selection process for the Bike and Brew Passport is rigorous. The organisers don’t just pick any cafe on the map; they look for independent venues that share their vision and understand the importance of connections as a way of supporting mental health. With 296 venues included this year, it offers an incredible diversity of landscapes.
Using your passport, you might find yourself navigating the sweeping coastal routes of Cornwall, the rugged mountain passes of Snowdonia, or the hidden country lanes of the Cotswolds. The aim is to encourage you to step out of your comfort zone and skip the generic motorway services in favor of hidden gems that you might otherwise have ridden straight past.
Each stop featured is an opportunity to support a small business. In an era where independent cafes face rising costs, the influx of riders participating in the Bike and Brew Passport scheme provides a vital economic boost to local communities.
Participating in this adventure is straightforward. Here is how you can get involved:
The prizes for the 2026 Bike and Brew Passport are particularly exciting. One lucky participant could win a brand-new, matte black, hand-engraved Lambretta Series 2 from Vintage Metals. It’s a tangible reward for your commitment to the Make Your Mark mission.
One of the most poignant aspects of the whole scheme is its impact on mental health. The charity Make Your Mark hosts monthly “Social Bikers Group” meetings at many of the venues listed in the Bike and Brew Passport.
A quote from a 2025 Bike and Brew Passport holder perfectly encapsulates the spirit of the project: she noted that the passport gave her “focus, purpose, motivation, happiness, confidence, and memories I will never forget.” For many, the Bike and Brew Passport is the catalyst they need to get back on the bike after a hiatus or to find a sense of belonging in a new area.
It reminds us that every mile ridden is a chance to connect. Whether it’s discussing a custom build with a stranger at a Welsh cafe or sharing tips on the best local roads, the passport facilitates the “random acts of kindness” that the charity MARK holds so dear.
The success is bolstered by a group of sponsors who share the charity’s vision. From creative agencies like CREO to motorcycle specialists like Staffordshire Triumph and SorryMate solicitors, these partners ensure that the Bike and Brew Passport continues to grow and reach more riders every year.
Other notable supporters of the Bike and Brew Passport include Beeline, the navigation experts, and LiteLok, who provide security solutions for the bikes parked outside these 296 venues. Their involvement ensures that the Bike and Brew Passport remains a professional, well-organised, and high-impact initiative.
If you are looking for a way to revitalise your riding experience, the Bike and Brew Passport is the answer. It transforms a standard Sunday ride into a quest. It turns a quick caffeine stop into a charitable contribution.
By carrying your passport, you are making a statement. You are stating that you care about the independent businesses that make our roads worth riding. You are stating that you value the mental wellbeing of your fellow riders. And, perhaps most importantly, you are helping the Make Your Mark charity continue its vital work in supporting the vulnerable members of our society.
With 296 venues across Wales and England waiting to be discovered, there has never been a better time to start your Bike and Brew Passport journey. The roads are calling, the brew is waiting, and the community is ready to welcome you.
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