National Weekend rally including Concours d’Elegance
The 2021 National week at St. Audries Bay, Somerset has been postponed. New dates for next year are Monday 6th to Monday 13th June 2022.
This, the third of our picnics, celebrates everything that is wonderful about owning and running a classic Triumph, Standard or Standard Triumph car and all Clubs and individual owners are truly welcome. You are asked to do nothing more than arrive in your car between 10am and 4pm and spend a sociable day with us enjoying and marvelling at the range and variety of Triumph cars produced between the 1920s and 1970s.
This year’s venue is the beautiful Mercure Walton Hall Hotel, Wellesbourne, Warwickshire CV35 9HG and, for those without a picnic, Martin’s Hog Roast will be available, together with a range of other buffet items and hot and cold drinks.
For more information you can call Martin Johnson-Howe on 01455 554624
Triumph 2021 Tour to the Beautiful Isle of Man – 7th to 11th September 2021
Enjoy a 5 Day Tour to the Beautiful Isle of Man with a choice of 2 excellent hotels. Set in the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man is a unique destination with over 10,000 years of history. Surprisingly large at over 33 miles long and 13 miles wide, there is more to the Isle of Man than, at first, meets the eye.
Set in the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man is a unique destination with over 10,000 years of history. Surprisingly large at over 33 miles long and 13 miles wide, there is more to the Isle of Man than, at first, meets the eye. Venture away from the capital, Douglas, and you’ll find rugged cliffs, sandy coves, miles of uncrowded beaches and enchanting glens.
The Isle of Man is a “must do” destination for all driving enthusiasts.
Due to the quirk of the island laws, outside the race season much of the TT route has no speed limit. Yes, even today there are still roads where you can drive as fast as you wish! Where else would you see kerb-stones painted in circuit apex fashion, black and white stripes, in sleepy towns and villages? The TT circuit is driveable in either direction, but most will take the traditional TT clockwise direction. In true circuit style the sections, corners and mile markers have evocative names; Bray Hill, Ballacraine, Alpine Cottage, Ramsey Hairpin, The Bungalow, Windy Corner and so on.
Click here to log on to the Scenic Car Tours website for more information or to book a place.