Two-wheeled heaven will be riding into the grounds of Brooklands Museum for the annual Cycle Festival.
Everything from penny farthings to electric tricycles will celebrate the links between cycling and the world's first purpose-built car racing circuit.
Visitors will be able to pedal to create a smoothie, chat to cycling clubs and organisations and join in morning scooter races to get free entry to the festival.
In representation of the site's heritage, members of the Veteran Cycle Club, formed in 1955, will bring examples of velocipedes, bone shakers and penny farthings, along with an immaculate and time-accurate dress sense.
The children's scootathon pushes off at 11.30am with registration from 10am. Participants must bring their own scooter and helmet.
The festival will take place at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, on Sunday, September 14, from 10am.
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