Over 200 riders united for a cause on Easter Sunday
The roar of motorcycle engines echoed across the Isle of Man on Easter Sunday as more than 200 riders came together for the annual Easter Bunny Ride Out—a spectacular charity event that raised vital funds for Hospice Isle of Man. The colourful convoy brought the Island's roads to life, with motorcyclists of all ages and experience levels joining forces to support end-of-life care services on the Island.
Held on Sunday, 5 April 2026, the charity ride saw a large procession of motorcyclists travel together across the Island, with all proceeds going directly towards supporting Hospice Isle of Man's palliative care services. The event has become a beloved Easter tradition, combining the thrill of group riding with genuine community spirit and charitable purpose. For visitors and locals alike, watching the impressive convoy pass through is a memorable highlight of the Island's Easter calendar.
Isle of Man Police played a key role in facilitating the ride and thanked the public for their patience during the event, acknowledging that a procession of this scale may have caused some road disruption. Their involvement ensured the safety of all participants and road users.
The fundraising effort comes at a crucial time for the hospice. Hospice Isle of Man recently announced job cuts and service changes due to ongoing financial challenges and rising operational costs. The event demonstrates the community's strong commitment to protecting these essential services, which provide compassionate care to some of the Island's most vulnerable residents.
The Department of Health and Social Care has confirmed that essential core services will continue to be protected, offering reassurance to both patients and supporters of the hospice.
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