DATE & LOCATION
March 6th – 8th 2026
A&P Showgrounds, 26 Hakataramea Highway, Waimate
March Hare Motorcycle Club of Waimate
ENTRY
Gates sales will also be available at the event
Rally badges are limited. Prepaid entrants will have a badge set aside at the gate for them, the rest will be provided to Rider/Pillion entrants on a first come first serve basis so when we run out, that’s it. Don’t snooze and loose.
Prepaid Tickets – The Recomended Option
Prepaid Rider/Pillion Pass $40p/p + processing fee
Includes all Friday and Saturday activities with camping available till Sunday. Entry includes a 2025 badge.
Note: Prepaid sales close prior to the event (midday Thursday 6th March) and are non refundable.
Gate Sales AvailableOn The Day
Rider/Pillion Pass $50 p/p
Includes all Friday and Saturday activities with camping available till Sunday.
Entry may include a 2025 badge. There is a limited supply so first in first served.
Yes. Rider/Pillion Pass, Pedestrian Pass, Children’s Pass and 2 Hour Pass are available at the gate.
There is the ability to search for tickets within the system, however this is not ideal and can cause a delay at the gate.
You will need proof of ID for us to commence any search in the system.
Please keep your ticket safe and in a handy spot to access when you enter.
No, there are NO REDUCED-PRICE TICKET SALES during the event.
Prepaid tickets sold online are the only discounted tickets available.
Note these sales close prior to the event (midday Thursday 6th March) and are non-refundable.
The Rally site is licensed, so rules apply.
Persons under 18 years are not permitted at this event unless they are accompanied and supervised by their parent or legal guardian AT ALL TIMES.
Evidence of age will only be accepted by NZ or foreign passport, NZ driver’s licence or HANZ 18+ card.
CAMPING
Yes, caravans and campervans are welcome, and we have a dedicated area for you. We understand that some of our loyal fans are needing a little bit more comfort in their prime, so bring along your caravan if you want to.
Please arrive to be set up before 2pm Friday 7th March to avoid congestions and help our team ease the flow of traffic.
Yes. The site is set up as a temporary camping facility. NO open fires allowed.
There will be food and beverage stalls catering also, so if you don’t want to pack your own cooking equipment you won’t starve!
Yes. The A&P Pavillion will be open for a period of the morning. Check the noticeboard in the bar for hours/details.
Gates will be open from 9:00pm on 7th March and the grounds must be vacated by midday Sunday the 9th March.
No, only paid rally entrants are permitted into the grounds.
Unfortunately, we have no powered campsites available for general use.
AT THE RALLY
Yes, we do! We have an assortment of men’s and ladies’ tees, singlets, long sleeve tops, shorts and hoodies, as well as caps, beanies, can coolers, can slings and patches.
Find us in the Western corner of the bar shed. Open Friday afternoon and again on Saturday. If we sell out of something, then we can take orders and mail out.
You might get wet, but the rally will go ahead rain, hail or shine.
No. The March Hare Rally a provides great, well-stocked bar and has plenty of food stalls also. All bikes/caravans and bags may be searched on arrival. Any alcohol will be confiscated.
Yes. We have a courtesy coach operating from the main entry gate. This will be running over the duration of the rally between Waimate and the rally site. Meet at the Main gate to get on the next ride.
Yes. We have a couple of people on site doing shifts to provide first aid services. Come to the f irst aid tent by the entry gate for assistance.
Found: Please take any found items to our crew or hand them in at the Bar or Gate.
Lost: If you misplace something please check with the Bar or Gate as things will be turned in there.
Yes, we do allow for outside food to be brought onto the site. There is access to free water and hot drinks at the drink’s kiosk and there’s also chilled bottled water for purchase at the bar.
Yes, we have a large variety of food vendors that will be providing a great range of food options available for purchase – trading from Friday.
Yes, there is wheelchair access, surfaces however include gravel roadways, grass and dirt covered areas. There are very limited concrete pathways around the bar and pavilion only.
Liquor licensing requires certain conditions to be adhered to, these will be displayed at the bar. The bar will be open from 11am till late. There may be a maximum number of drinks per sale, please understand this is a requirement of our licence.
We expect that most people will bring their mobile phones or other devices that are able to record. Whilst this is allowed, we ask that you please be mindful of who you are filming and their right to enjoy their weekend without being plastered on social media. Less cameras can lead to a more enjoyable time for all.
No professional cameras are permitted without formal media approval.
EVENTS
Everyone with paid entry to the rally.
President’s Choice
Best Adventure Bike
Best American
Best British
Best Custom
Best European
Best Japanese
Best Ladies
Best Rat
Best Trike
Best Classic (20yrs +)
Best Vintage (40yrs +)
PROGRAM & MAPS
FOOD VENDORS
Meat On Chips (Chicken, Pulled Pork, Rolled Beef)
Burgers (Chicken, Pulled Pork, Rolled Beef)
Rice & Curry
Fries
Soft Drinks & Water.
BANDS
Cold Kranking Amps is a Rock and Blues cover band based out of Oamaru. They party hard and play loud!!!!
Band consists of……. Hayden “H-Bomb” Tisdall – Lead Singer/Guitar/Harmonica
Steve Tuffery – Lead Guitar/vocals
Mick James (Spotty) – Bass/Vocals
Johnno the Argentinian Animal – Drums
WHAT TO BRING / NOT TO BRING
As well as a great attitude, we suggest you bring:
Your prepaid ticket if you have purchased one
Photo ID
Camping Equipment (tent, bedding etc.)
Gear for the sunshine such as a hat & sunscreen
Gear for the rain such as a weatherproof jacket
Cash or Eftpos – both are widely accepted at the gate, bar and stalls
The following items are prohibited:
BYO Alcohol IS NOT PERMITTED and any alcohol found at the Rally will be confiscated
Glass (jars, bottles etc.)
Dogs (excluding service dogs such as guide dogs)
Motorised toys or unregister ‘able bikes
Weapons or explosives of any kind
Illegal substances
Any other item deemed by Rally staff (at their discretion) to be dangerous/offensive or potentially dangerous
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