Ducati Confirms New Scrambler Days of Joy Experience
Registrations to take part in the new Ducati Scrambler Days of Joy experience in July are now open

Ducati’s Scrambler Days of Joy returns in 2025 with a brand new format, and registrations are now open for the experience which takes place on 12 and 13 July near Lake Garda in Northern Italy.
Participants will get the chance to either ride their own Ducati Scrambler or enjoy the new-for-2025 Icon Dark and Full Throttle models, as well as the Icon or Nighshift. The experience will see riders get the chance to ride through some of the most scenic landscapes in the area.
Ducati introduced the Icon Dark and more sporty and aggressive Full Throttle models last year as part of its revamped Scrambler range for 2025, with the two bikes priced at £9,495 and £11,195, respectively.
On 12 and 13 July participants are set to head off for a day of riding that will start and end in Campione, while heading through the above-mentioned Lake Garda. The route will also include a stretch of riding on the famous Strada della Forra which was used in the opening scene of Bond film Quantum of Solace.

While the event will allow riders to share their passion for all things Ducati and scrambler motorcycles, there will be other activities including a lesson on kitesurfing from Lorenzo Casati, one of Italy’s best young talents when it comes to the water-based sport.
Confirmation of Ducati’s Scrambler Days of Joy Experience comes just days after the Italian brand announced its Expedition Masters tour in various locations.
The Expedition Masters tour is for those looking to ride the company’s adventure bikes, with both on and off-road tours available to book in locations including Italy, Iceland and the United States.
The latter will offer riders the chance to ride a Multistrada V4 S or DesertX through Las Vegas, along Route 66, the Grand Canyon and much more.
Interested customers can find out more about the schedule, programme and costs on the Ducati Scrambler website.
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