The Scottish Route driving tour was a four-day grand tour through some of Scotland’s most breathtaking landscapes. Starting and ending near Dumfries, the loop covered over 1,000 miles of varied terrain—from sweeping valleys and mountain passes to coastal roads and lochside stretches. With 20 cars on the tour, including Jaguars, Audis, Porsches, and a few rare entries, the lineup was a celebration of performance, style, and shared passion.
Most guests arrived the night before for our optional extra stay near Dumfries—an ideal chance to settle in, meet fellow drivers, and ease into the days ahead. The following morning began with a full drivers’ briefing, kit setup, and loaned radios and satnavs. Once underway, the group headed into the Southern Uplands, tackling a mix of technical climbs and fast-flowing roads. The day ended at a coastal retreat with the first of three three-course dinners.
Day two took the group deeper into the Highlands, with dramatic scenery and castle views. Although the planned ferry crossing was cancelled, the reroute offered equally stunning alternatives. Guests arrived at a spa hotel overlooking the coast for a two-night stay, with hearty breakfasts each morning and refined dinners each evening in a relaxed, elegant setting.
Day three was a full Highland loop through remote single-track roads, sweeping coastal sections, and cinematic viewpoints. The group paused at scenic bridges and remote cafés before returning to the same hotel for a familiar and comfortable evening—the final dinner of the tour.
Day four delivered a final flourish—crossing national park roads, historic passes, and the iconic Forth Bridge. The group carved through the Cairngorms and descended into the Borders, with a final regroup and farewell stop before dispersing.
A huge thank you to all who joined us—your energy, feedback, and driving spirit made this Scottish adventure one to remember. We’re already refining next year’s edition and can’t wait to welcome you back.