It was okay okay spot for me, might be good for extreme bike lovers. They currently have 250 two wheelers on display and planning to expand to 700 vehicles along with rides in future (would be worth a visit in future). The spot is located at a height with a small lake by side.
Fantastic collection of classic mopeds and scooter. Looking forward to my next visit, hope to see more vintage bikes.
We are frequent visitors to the area, which lacks attractions-of-modern-interest..We were pleasantly surprised to find this brand new tourist destination. It is easily accessible, and beautifully designed in its simplicity. The posters and lead-in info are an appetite teaser, well designed and tasteful . The display hall is large, well lit and the two wheelers spaced out and easy to view. The 'bikes' themselves are really interesting for one and all, whether you are a bike enthusiast, or lived thru that era and had one yourself... There's a huge collection of mopeds, from the earliest ones to much later models - simple, elegant and probably still ideal for whizzing around thru traffic. For the die hard fans of "Hamara Bajaj", its a feast of several model (the curator informed us that the company had had almost 40 in their portfolio over the years. The had been the backbone of the two-wheeler-for-everyone concept. And the scooter was the platform from which most of us progressed on our journeys....it was really a ride down nostalgia lane. The Motorcycle section had a couple of the oldies - a 'Matchless' and a 'BSA', both from the years gone by....and then there were the Royal Enfields, Jawas (Yezdis) and Rajdoots that graced our roads in a pre-Japanese era. Everything is restored, cared for and displayed well. There's always someone at hand to take you around and make the storyline and knowledge really interesting. I believe they have a much larger, as yet undisplayed collection, for which they are expanding the exhibition sheds....there are plans afoot for a cafe, residential rooms etc. too. They are going to expand the area and adding total of 650 bikes more
It was amazing experience to visit this place They have amazing collection of Vintage bikes, must visit for vintage lovers. Ticket per person is Rs. 100/- Soon few rides in vintage vehicles is also planned. It is a must visit place for biking enthusiasts and also young and aspiring innovators.
It was an amazing experience to visit this place. It has a huge collection of the oldest of Mopeds, scooters and bikes dating back to more than 50 years old. There is a person who accompanies every visitor/group and explains about the vehicles. Ticket per person is Rs. 100/- Soon few rides in vintage vehicles is also planned. A must visit place in Mahableshwar.
Its a must visit place for all bike enthusiasts. Bikes are well preserved. The attendent was very knowledgeable, they shared information on each bike.
A very beautiful and interesting place to visit. 100 rupees entry fees per head. Something different. Good collection of 2 wheelers.
A very good private own bike collection museum and it has about 250 bike. Ticket per is only Rs100/- and this includes a free guide which helps you to understand history about each and every bikes and moped.
Vintage Miles Located in Metgutad, Avakali of Satara. The complete address is Vintage Miles, Panchgani - Mahabaleshwar Rd, Metgutad, Avakali, Maharashtra 412806.