The Ultimate Guide to Road Trips in the UK: Must-See Destinations and Essential Tips

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ARCHIVE PHOTO: A surveillance camera points towards Parliament Square, in front of the Big Ben Clock Tower in London October 18, 2010. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor
The Big Ben Clock Tower in London October 18, 2010. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

The UK has an enormous amount to offer, and perhaps the best way to see it all is with the help of a well-planned road trip. The right itinerary might take you to some of the most amazing attractions on these islands, via some of the most exhilarating routes. But where should you be planning a road trip, and what’s the best way to go about doing it?

Let’s consider the options.

Must-See Destinations

So, which stops should you include on a road trip itinerary? There are a few regions worth thinking about, each of which offers a number of interesting locations and attractions.

Scotland offers an impressive variety of scenic rock formations, through which a number of amazing roads wend their way. Perhaps the most popular route in the region is the North Coast 500, which runs around the north coast of the country, via amazing attractions like the castles at Dunrobin and Inverness.

The Lake District is best known for its lakes. It’s perfect for road-trippers who’d like to pause for a drink along the shores of one of them – or who’d like to hike along the ridges that lie between them.

The Jurassic Coast is best known as being an incredibly fertile hunting ground for those looking for fossils. But there are also some stunning sea views to enjoy along the way.

The Cotswolds, meanwhile, is all about picturesque little villages and sleepy country lanes. It’s a great place to get lost in, and perfect for those in search of a more sedate kind of trip.

Essential Planning Tips

Getting the best from your road trip means planning for it. Have a rough idea of your route, and make a list of places to stay in each destination before settling on one. If you’re driving an electric car, make sure that you know where the charging stations are.

When you’re on the road, you’ll inevitably encounter unexpected situations. It’s vital that your plans are flexible enough to deal with them. That means the right breakdown cover and car insurance.

Temporary Car Insurance

For longer road trips, it’s a good idea to split the driving duty between several people. You can make sure that you’re covered with the help of temporary car insurance. This applies especially if you’re borrowing a car, or driving a rented vehicle.

Road Trip Safety Tips

Check that your tyres are inflated before you go and that the tread depth is adequate. Check your oil levels, and your headlights. Finally, make sure that you’re looking after yourself, too. You won’t be an effective and safe driver if you’re sleep-deprived and dehydrated!

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