West Midlands Region

To make organisation and management of the Branch easier, we organise ourselves into Regions, and within these are Counties. Each Region has its own Regional Representative and within the regions each county has a county Representative. The county’s within the West Midlands region are:

  1. Birmingham
  2. Gloucestershire
  3. Herefordshire
  4. North Staffordshire
  5. Shropshire
  6. South Staffordshire
  7. Warwickshire
  8. Worcestershire

Motorcycling in the West Midlands offers riders an unbeatable blend of scenery, heritage, and community. From winding country lanes through the Malvern and Shropshire Hills to sweeping A-roads across the Cotswolds and Ironbridge Gorge, there’s a route for every style of riding. The region is packed with biking culture too, with highlights such as the world-famous National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull and major annual events like the Adventure Bike Rider Festival.
The area’s central location means you can head out for anything from a quick evening blast to a full-day tour into Wales or the Peak District.

  • The Lickey Hills Loop
    City → Lickey Hills → Barnt Green → Rubery → back via Hopwood. A brilliant “escape the city” blast with bends, woodland views and easy detours to cafés.
  • Cotswolds Triangle (Stow-on-the-Wold – Bourton-on-the-Water – Bibury)
    Classic English villages, flowing B-roads, tearooms and scenery you’ll want to ride twice.
  • Churnet Valley Road (A523/A52/B5053)
    Leek → Oakamoor → Ipstones → Blackshaw Moor. Quiet, scenic and perfect for relaxed riding.
  • The Shropshire Hills & Long Mynd
    Church Stretton → Long Mynd → Bishops Castle → Clun. Big views, sweeping moors and great biking roads.
  • Malvern Hills Circuit
    Great Malvern → British Camp → Tenbury Wells → Bromyard → Worcester. Lovely terrain, twisty hills and iconic Worcestershire views.

The RBLR community in the West Midlands is vibrant, welcoming, and always ready to ride with purpose. From Birmingham’s urban heartlands to the sweeping countryside of Worcestershire, Warwickshire, and Shropshire. Riders are united by a shared commitment to service, remembrance, and camaraderie — supporting veterans, fundraising at collections and stalls or parades from cathedral squares to rural war memorials, and of course flying the flag for the Royal British Legion across the region.

The spirit is unmistakably Midlands: strong, community-minded, and always fueled by pride, purpose, and a love of the open road.


To contact the West Midlands Representative please use our contact form and select “West Midlands Representative” from the “Who is this message for field”