What're the best or most enjoyable roads to drive in R10 or nearby? I'm always stuck in maps trying to find new and interesting places where I can enjoy my car...any secret gems anyone?
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Best driving roads in R10 (or near neighbours)?
- Thread starter Raveydavey
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B664 Medbourne to Uppingham is interesting !
I've done the B645 Higham to St.Neots a few times on 2 as well as 4 wheels. Never tried the B660 Kimbolton to Glatton though. Just Googled it...it looks interesting. That's one for the diary. [] Thanks for sharing!
Great road! Part of the Midlands tick. https://www.plotaroute.com/route/150670
tag on the Uppingham to Caldecott (A6003) roller coaster. Short but very sweet....(actually it's long been my favorite)[]
tag on the Uppingham to Caldecott (A6003) roller coaster. Short but very sweet....(actually it's long been my favorite)[]
Hi David,
Keep your eye open for forum posts about our Drives of the Month.
I’ll be back on the case in the New Year, and even if they have to take place with fewer numbers still under restrictions and risk assessments, I’ll be hoping to get some routes together.
Sometimes they will be circular routes, and sometimes there will be an interesting destination.
Cheers.
Mark
Keep your eye open for forum posts about our Drives of the Month.
I’ll be back on the case in the New Year, and even if they have to take place with fewer numbers still under restrictions and risk assessments, I’ll be hoping to get some routes together.
Sometimes they will be circular routes, and sometimes there will be an interesting destination.
Cheers.
Mark
markgrimwood said:Hi David,
Keep your eye open for forum posts about our Drives of the Month.
I’ll be back on the case in the New Year, and even if they have to take place with fewer numbers still under restrictions and risk assessments, I’ll be hoping to get some routes together.
Sometimes they will be circular routes, and sometimes there will be an interesting destination.
Cheers.
Mark
Thanks Mark. I'll look out for those. Do the routes get posted up so they can be followed at any point? Is there an archive of past routes (kind of he same question asked a different way )
Hockliffe rd from Hockliffe to Woburn is a good one if you live around MK
+1, Manuel - it’s short but sweet, a rapid bit with twisties [8D]
The drives aren’t posted centrally, I’m afraid, and I’d need some time and help to do that. But it would be nice to have, I agree.
Mark,
I don’t know if you’re aware of it but there’s a Driving Routes section on the Club’s website:
https://www.porscheclubgb.com/community/driving-routes
I‘m sure that if you contact Admin they’ll be able to give you some pointers as to how you can include our R10 drives.
Jeff
I don’t know if you’re aware of it but there’s a Driving Routes section on the Club’s website:
https://www.porscheclubgb.com/community/driving-routes
I‘m sure that if you contact Admin they’ll be able to give you some pointers as to how you can include our R10 drives.
Jeff
Folks,
Also useful to download the Porsche 'Roads' App. Routes on there albeit to the East side around Cambridge,Huntingdon etc but many others around the country for when we can go off on trips in the future. You can also record your own route here as well.
RB
Also useful to download the Porsche 'Roads' App. Routes on there albeit to the East side around Cambridge,Huntingdon etc but many others around the country for when we can go off on trips in the future. You can also record your own route here as well.
RB
kasspa
Member
I always use the B645 St Neots to Higham Ferrers on my trips to Dove House Motors, lovely drive....Raveydavey said:What're the best or most enjoyable roads to drive in R10 or nearby? I'm always stuck in maps trying to find new and interesting places where I can enjoy my car...any secret gems anyone?
R24 used the B660 from Kimbolton towards Glatton (several options from here) for a Drive & Dine to the Abbots Elms (highly recommended, obvs when allowed) in Abbots Ripton, the B1090 towards Kings Ripton, Wyton & Houghton Mill are all good.
Johnsons Farm in Oldhurst, restaurant is amazing, Sunday Lunch anyone!
hth
Paul (kasspa)
Thanks Jeff and Robert. I’ll see what I can do in due course.
Cheers.
Mark
Cheers.
Mark
Fixedgear said:Olney to Sharnbrook via Lavendon & Harrold is a nice route
I've been past that turning in Olney a thousand times...never thought to investigate it...I will now.
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