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The Best Road Trips In Italy

Posted by - Tim Earnshaw on 29 April 2022
Categories: Advice, Road Trip Inspiration

What have the Romans ever done for us? Plenty, actually. From opera to gelato, Michelangelo to the Margherita, Italy has left its thumbprint on pretty much every facet of culture. So it should come as no surprise that the country is also home to some of the finest roads in Europe.

As the continent unlocks and road trips once again become feasible, Italy should be firmly on your wishlist, offering everything from the olive groves of Tuscany to the burnished Dolomite mountains at sunset.

Here are six of our favourite Italian driving routes, as chosen by Windrush’s classic car storage team.

The Amalfi Drive

The Amalfi Drive

Linking Sorrento and Salerno in the south-westerly Campania region, the Amalfi Drive was hewn from the cliffs back in Roman times and traces one of Europe’s true money-shot coastlines past picture perfect towns like Positano. Drink in the jewellery box twinkle of the Tyrrhenian Sea, by all means, but keep your wits about you, too: the road can be narrow, steep and interrupted by hairpins, making it both idyllic and hugely exciting.

Passo Dello Stelvio

Passo Dello Stelvio

Back in 2008, Top Gear declared this run through the Italian Alps the ‘greatest driving road in the world’, but the Stelvio Pass shouldn’t be taken on lightly. At more than 9,000 feet above sea level, your passenger might get to enjoy head in the clouds views, but your focus will strictly be on the sixty switchbacks that make this extraordinary mountain pass look more like a marble run from above. Take it slow to start with, get your lines just right – and toast your exploits that evening with a Negroni sundowner at the town of Prato allo Stelvio or Bormio (depending on your direction of travel).

Dolomite Roads

Dolomite Roads

Few experiences behind the wheel can match the moment when the sun hits the Dolomites, and while it’s hard to choose a bad road amongst this iconic north-eastern mountain range, many drivers choose to start their engines at Bolzano and take the SS241 in the direction of Cortina d’Ampezzo. Beauty-lovers will get both extremes – sky-scraping peaks and emerald green valleys – while serious drivers will enjoy some thrilling stop-start straights and bends.

Passo dell’Abetone (SS12)

Passo dell’Abetone (SS12)

If the fact that Ferrari’s promotional material has traditionally been shot here doesn’t lure you to this stretch between Modena and Pistoia, then consider the fact that it’s also a regular for Mille Miglia rally. Granted, the scenery isn’t quite as drop-to-your-knees stunning as others on our list, but it’s generally quieter than the Stelvio and perhaps even – whisper it – more exciting.   

Via Chiantigiana

Via Chiantigiana

Chianti might be Italy’s most cherished red wine, and this ancient wine road has threaded through the region of the same name since the 1700s. Start with breakfast at either of the two end-points – Florence or Siena – then make a leisurely pace through undulating landscapes sprinkled with olive groves, vineyards and untouched medieval towns. For sustenance, stop off and stroll the cobbles of Castellina, while for wine tasting, try the Castello di Brolio, where the Chianti seems to go down even better.

Then choose Windrush classic car storage for your downtime

There’s no doubt that la vita is bella in Italy. But when the sun sets on your European adventure, keep Windrush long term car storage in mind to protect your classic for the months ahead. We’re ready to welcome you home at our twin facilities in London and the Cotswolds, where the sector’s most exhaustive prestige car storage programme awaits.

From our bar-raising twelve-step induction process to our customised maintenance schedule, we’ll look after every detail while you head off to regale friends and family with your exploits. And whenever you’re ready for the next road trip, rest assured that your car will be too.

Trust Windrush for prestige car storage that sets the pace. Our team is looking forward to assisting you on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk

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The Best Driving Roads In Oxfordshire

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You might be wondering why – as the leading providers of classic car storage for Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds – we’re urging you to get out and about on the region’s best driving roads. The fact is, at Windrush, we believe you can (and should) enjoy your car, and from dappled stretches sprinkled with rustic pubs, to deserted former Roman roads that demand fifth gear – you’ve come to the right county. Best of all, with Windrush’s classic car storage in Oxfordshire keeping every vehicle ready to roll at a moment’s notice, all it takes to satisfy your need for an impulse drive is a quick call to the team. If you’ve already tackled the routes in our last blog, here are four more to try.   B4507 Wantage To Ashbury When you check your car out of Windrush’s classic car storage in Oxfordshire, you’ll want to remind yourself of its pace and handling. The B4507 ticks both boxes, inviting you to open her up, then testing your mettle with some addictive slow-speed corners. Ease off as you pass the Uffington White Horse: a 110-metre prehistoric hill figure that’s visible from the road. B4100 Banbury to Warwick The M40 that runs parallel is faster, but the B4100 is the more interesting drive, hence its high placing in a Caterham Cars survey of the UK’s favourite roads. Expect a great surface and enough challenging features to keep the blood pumping – while the cherry on top is the British Motor Museum in Gaydon. B4455 Chipping Norton to Princethorpe What have the Romans ever done for us? Well, for starters, there’s the B4455. Having breakfasted at Chipping Norton, fork north-west out of the market town on the A3400 until you reach this famous 25-mile stretch of road, so arrow-straight that your steering wheel is practically redundant. B480 Oxford To Reading If the objective is to hit the maximum number of chocolate-box villages per mile travelled, the B480 has a reasonable claim to be the world’s greatest stretch. At Cookley Green, you can either stick with it and enjoy a riverside lunch at Henley-on-Thames, or fork onto the B481, skirting the Chilterns and ghosting through emerald blankets of shaded woodland. There is no wrong answer here. Then back to the best classic car storage in Oxfordshire There’s nothing wrong with letting your vintage car off the leash – provided it gets the best downtime once you’re done, courtesy of Windrush’s acclaimed classic car storage in Oxfordshire. Trust our expert team to look after every detail, welcoming your pride and joy to our dedicated classic car storage facility, putting it through our famous twelve-step induction programme and keeping everything limber with a tailored maintenance programme that ensures we can hand you the keys at a moment’s notice. To discover more about our acclaimed car storage in Oxfordshire, get in touch with the team today on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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The Best Road Trips In France

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As spring blooms, you might find yourself planning a run-out from Windrush’s classic car storage and debating the best destinations for a European road trip. With landscapes that flow from the rustic gold of Normandy to the purple lavender fields of Provence – not to mention frequent stop-offs for arguably the best sustenance in Europe – France demands to be driven. Whether you’re behind the wheel of a culturally correct Citroën 2CV – or something a little more va-va-voom – skip the efficient-but-dull autoroutes and try these scenic routes chosen by Windrush’s luxury car storage team. La Côte d’Or It’s feasible to drive from Santenay to Dijon in under an hour, but to do so would miss the point of a route that offers a more sophisticated take on the booze cruise. Instead, ease off and plot a leisurely course through some of France’s great wine-producing towns, including Puligny-Montrachet, Nuits-St-Georges, Vosne-Romanée, Gevrey-Chambertin, and Marsannay-la-Côte, loading a crate in each one. Route Du Cidre No prizes for guessing the unique selling point of this short stretch to the east of Caen, where more than twenty award-winning producers welcome you to their cellars. But the Route Du Cidre has far more to recommend it, taking you past châteaux, manoirs, heavily laden blossom trees and iconic half-timber houses, while defying you not to stop for coffee at villages like Cambremer, Beuvron-en-Auge and Bonnebosq. Route Des Grandes Alpes If you’d prefer an adventure to an afternoon’s cruising, this impossibly picturesque route takes you from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean via some of God’s own mountain passes. The Route Des Grande Alpes can be completed in a weekend, but closer to a week is optimal, not only letting you goggle at the snow-capped mountains but plot an itinerary that includes wolf-spotting at Parc des Loups du Mercantour, white-water rafting on the Roya river and dinner in pretty villages like Mexico-influenced Barcelonnette. Route Napoléon So-called because it traces the military leader’s warpath of 1815 – and salutes him with a series of sentry-like eagle statues – the Route Napoléon’s 200-mile run from Grenoble to Grasse offers forests, gorges, and mountain roads plucked straight from a Bond film. Don’t forget to stop at the postcard-perfect village of Castellane, where the astonishing views from Chapelle Notre Dame du Roc let you look down on creation. Col de Turini After a few months luxuriating in Windrush’s long term car storage, you’ll want to remind yourself what your vehicle is capable of. Not for nothing is this stretch in the department of Alpes-Maritimes a location for the Tour De France and Monte Carlo Rally: you might find yourself too busy negotiating the hairpins to drink in the 1607-metre altitude. Test your mettle, then descend to Nice and toast your exploits at the Aston La Scala hotel’s trendy Moon Bar. Come home to Windrush classic car storage Once you’ve topped up your joie de vivre, Windrush’s long term car storage ensures your classic will be ready for the next time. At our twin locations in London and the Cotswolds, we treat every car that arrives with the same respect we would our own. You’ll feel safe in the hands of our classic car storage team from the moment we begin our renowned twelve-step induction process. Meanwhile, with an ongoing maintenance schedule tailored to your model’s demands, our long term car storage can’t be matched for care and attention to detail. Choose Windrush for prestige car storage that goes beyond. Our team is looking forward to hearing from you on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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The Best Road Trips In Wales

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Windrush’s classic car storage facility in the Cotswolds couldn’t be better-placed. Our location in Lower Slaughter not only allows us to serve motorists across the region, from Cheltenham to Oxford and beyond. It also sits right on the doorstep of the some of the UK’s best driving roads. At Windrush long term car storage, we keep your vehicle in an ‘always ready’ state and pride ourselves on flexible collection that means it’s no issue when you fancy a day out on impulse. In our recent blog, we’ve already recommended some great Oxfordshire roads to warm your classic’s tyres. Now, here are five more self-contained road trips in Wales, as chosen by the Windrush prestige car storage team. Just remember: while the routes listed below are some of the greatest driving roads in the country, Windrush reminds you to drive within the legal speed limits at all times. A4069 (The Black Mountain Pass) Stray west past Cheltenham and don’t stop until you reach Brecon Beacons National Park: a playground for motorists seeking catharsis, offering both horizons to snatch your breath and roads to test your hardware. While you can’t go wrong with any of the b-routes that spiderweb across this ancient heather-dusted moorland, the A4069 is the pick, sprawling 19 miles between Llandovery and Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, and testing your mettle just enough. A487 to Whitesands Bay Extending your journey to one of Wales’ most westerly points is well worth the petrol. Whitesands Bay might be the money-shot destination, but the journey is all part and parcel, especially if you time your trek to skirt the coast just as the sky melts into almost unnatural tints of purple, pink and orange. With experts glumly predicting that the fabled A487 might soon be reclaimed by the sea, it’s a drive to take without delay.      The Abergwesyn Pass If you’d prefer to focus on South Wales, take this narrow strip across the Cambrian Mountains. It weren’t for the gleaming machinery bearing you along, you’d swear you’d stepped back in time as you slice through this untainted kingdom of moorland and babbling streams that ties Llanwrtyd Wells with Tregaron. Motorists are scarce, sheep more plentiful, and though the route is more about spectacle than speed, you’ll want your wits about you as you tackle the aptly named Devil’s Staircase: a run of high-gradient hairpins halfway along the twenty-mile stretch. Aberystwyth to Rhayader We’re not done with the Cambrians quite yet. The so-called ‘green desert of Wales’ demands a little more exploration, and one of the best routes reveals itself when you take the B4574 to Cwmystwyth, then segue onto the spellbinding mountain road that treats you to both the natural peaks and the chain of man-made Elan Valley reservoirs created back in Victorian times. A4085/A498 around Snowdon If you’ve got time to roam, head north to Snowdon. The 1,085-metre-high mountain isn’t just the preserve of the waterproof trouser brigade: you’ll get views almost as spectacular when you skirt the base of the main massif anti-clockwise. The A4085 will lead you into the foothills, then turn at Beddgelert to take the A498. From this point on, it’s strictly eyes left for Snowdon’s summit: a mighty crag whose heaven-scraping physicality pulls you up short, no matter how many times you’ve seen it. Windrush classic car storage – always your final destination Once you’ve cured your itchy feet, make sure you come home to Windrush, for luxury term car storage that ensures your classic stays fighting fit. Both in the Cotswolds and at our central London facility, we make a point of treating each car with unrivalled care and attention, right from the moment it arrives for our exhaustive twelve-step induction process. Meanwhile, with Windrush’s ongoing maintenance programme factoring in every quirk of your model, our long term car storage is simply the safest place for your pride and joy during downtime. For prestige car storage with the personal touch, it has to be Windrush. We’re looking forward to hearing from you on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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    You might be wondering why – as the leading providers of classic car storage for Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds – we’re urging you to get out and about on the region’s best driving roads. The fact is, at Windrush, we believe you can (and should) enjoy your car, and from dappled stretches sprinkled with rustic pubs, to deserted former Roman roads that demand fifth gear – you’ve come to the right county. Best of all, with Windrush’s classic car storage in Oxfordshire keeping every vehicle ready to roll at a moment’s notice, all it takes to satisfy your need for an impulse drive is a quick call to the team. If you’ve already tackled the routes in our last blog, here are four more to try.   B4507 Wantage To Ashbury When you check your car out of Windrush’s classic car storage in Oxfordshire, you’ll want to remind yourself of its pace and handling. The B4507 ticks both boxes, inviting you to open her up, then testing your mettle with some addictive slow-speed corners. Ease off as you pass the Uffington White Horse: a 110-metre prehistoric hill figure that’s visible from the road. B4100 Banbury to Warwick The M40 that runs parallel is faster, but the B4100 is the more interesting drive, hence its high placing in a Caterham Cars survey of the UK’s favourite roads. Expect a great surface and enough challenging features to keep the blood pumping – while the cherry on top is the British Motor Museum in Gaydon. B4455 Chipping Norton to Princethorpe What have the Romans ever done for us? Well, for starters, there’s the B4455. Having breakfasted at Chipping Norton, fork north-west out of the market town on the A3400 until you reach this famous 25-mile stretch of road, so arrow-straight that your steering wheel is practically redundant. B480 Oxford To Reading If the objective is to hit the maximum number of chocolate-box villages per mile travelled, the B480 has a reasonable claim to be the world’s greatest stretch. At Cookley Green, you can either stick with it and enjoy a riverside lunch at Henley-on-Thames, or fork onto the B481, skirting the Chilterns and ghosting through emerald blankets of shaded woodland. There is no wrong answer here. Then back to the best classic car storage in Oxfordshire There’s nothing wrong with letting your vintage car off the leash – provided it gets the best downtime once you’re done, courtesy of Windrush’s acclaimed classic car storage in Oxfordshire. Trust our expert team to look after every detail, welcoming your pride and joy to our dedicated classic car storage facility, putting it through our famous twelve-step induction programme and keeping everything limber with a tailored maintenance programme that ensures we can hand you the keys at a moment’s notice. To discover more about our acclaimed car storage in Oxfordshire, get in touch with the team today on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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    The Best Road Trips In France

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    As spring blooms, you might find yourself planning a run-out from Windrush’s classic car storage and debating the best destinations for a European road trip. With landscapes that flow from the rustic gold of Normandy to the purple lavender fields of Provence – not to mention frequent stop-offs for arguably the best sustenance in Europe – France demands to be driven. Whether you’re behind the wheel of a culturally correct Citroën 2CV – or something a little more va-va-voom – skip the efficient-but-dull autoroutes and try these scenic routes chosen by Windrush’s luxury car storage team. La Côte d’Or It’s feasible to drive from Santenay to Dijon in under an hour, but to do so would miss the point of a route that offers a more sophisticated take on the booze cruise. Instead, ease off and plot a leisurely course through some of France’s great wine-producing towns, including Puligny-Montrachet, Nuits-St-Georges, Vosne-Romanée, Gevrey-Chambertin, and Marsannay-la-Côte, loading a crate in each one. Route Du Cidre No prizes for guessing the unique selling point of this short stretch to the east of Caen, where more than twenty award-winning producers welcome you to their cellars. But the Route Du Cidre has far more to recommend it, taking you past châteaux, manoirs, heavily laden blossom trees and iconic half-timber houses, while defying you not to stop for coffee at villages like Cambremer, Beuvron-en-Auge and Bonnebosq. Route Des Grandes Alpes If you’d prefer an adventure to an afternoon’s cruising, this impossibly picturesque route takes you from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean via some of God’s own mountain passes. The Route Des Grande Alpes can be completed in a weekend, but closer to a week is optimal, not only letting you goggle at the snow-capped mountains but plot an itinerary that includes wolf-spotting at Parc des Loups du Mercantour, white-water rafting on the Roya river and dinner in pretty villages like Mexico-influenced Barcelonnette. Route Napoléon So-called because it traces the military leader’s warpath of 1815 – and salutes him with a series of sentry-like eagle statues – the Route Napoléon’s 200-mile run from Grenoble to Grasse offers forests, gorges, and mountain roads plucked straight from a Bond film. Don’t forget to stop at the postcard-perfect village of Castellane, where the astonishing views from Chapelle Notre Dame du Roc let you look down on creation. Col de Turini After a few months luxuriating in Windrush’s long term car storage, you’ll want to remind yourself what your vehicle is capable of. Not for nothing is this stretch in the department of Alpes-Maritimes a location for the Tour De France and Monte Carlo Rally: you might find yourself too busy negotiating the hairpins to drink in the 1607-metre altitude. Test your mettle, then descend to Nice and toast your exploits at the Aston La Scala hotel’s trendy Moon Bar. Come home to Windrush classic car storage Once you’ve topped up your joie de vivre, Windrush’s long term car storage ensures your classic will be ready for the next time. At our twin locations in London and the Cotswolds, we treat every car that arrives with the same respect we would our own. You’ll feel safe in the hands of our classic car storage team from the moment we begin our renowned twelve-step induction process. Meanwhile, with an ongoing maintenance schedule tailored to your model’s demands, our long term car storage can’t be matched for care and attention to detail. Choose Windrush for prestige car storage that goes beyond. Our team is looking forward to hearing from you on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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    The Best Road Trips In Wales

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    Windrush’s classic car storage facility in the Cotswolds couldn’t be better-placed. Our location in Lower Slaughter not only allows us to serve motorists across the region, from Cheltenham to Oxford and beyond. It also sits right on the doorstep of the some of the UK’s best driving roads. At Windrush long term car storage, we keep your vehicle in an ‘always ready’ state and pride ourselves on flexible collection that means it’s no issue when you fancy a day out on impulse. In our recent blog, we’ve already recommended some great Oxfordshire roads to warm your classic’s tyres. Now, here are five more self-contained road trips in Wales, as chosen by the Windrush prestige car storage team. Just remember: while the routes listed below are some of the greatest driving roads in the country, Windrush reminds you to drive within the legal speed limits at all times. A4069 (The Black Mountain Pass) Stray west past Cheltenham and don’t stop until you reach Brecon Beacons National Park: a playground for motorists seeking catharsis, offering both horizons to snatch your breath and roads to test your hardware. While you can’t go wrong with any of the b-routes that spiderweb across this ancient heather-dusted moorland, the A4069 is the pick, sprawling 19 miles between Llandovery and Gwaun-Cae-Gurwen, and testing your mettle just enough. A487 to Whitesands Bay Extending your journey to one of Wales’ most westerly points is well worth the petrol. Whitesands Bay might be the money-shot destination, but the journey is all part and parcel, especially if you time your trek to skirt the coast just as the sky melts into almost unnatural tints of purple, pink and orange. With experts glumly predicting that the fabled A487 might soon be reclaimed by the sea, it’s a drive to take without delay.      The Abergwesyn Pass If you’d prefer to focus on South Wales, take this narrow strip across the Cambrian Mountains. It weren’t for the gleaming machinery bearing you along, you’d swear you’d stepped back in time as you slice through this untainted kingdom of moorland and babbling streams that ties Llanwrtyd Wells with Tregaron. Motorists are scarce, sheep more plentiful, and though the route is more about spectacle than speed, you’ll want your wits about you as you tackle the aptly named Devil’s Staircase: a run of high-gradient hairpins halfway along the twenty-mile stretch. Aberystwyth to Rhayader We’re not done with the Cambrians quite yet. The so-called ‘green desert of Wales’ demands a little more exploration, and one of the best routes reveals itself when you take the B4574 to Cwmystwyth, then segue onto the spellbinding mountain road that treats you to both the natural peaks and the chain of man-made Elan Valley reservoirs created back in Victorian times. A4085/A498 around Snowdon If you’ve got time to roam, head north to Snowdon. The 1,085-metre-high mountain isn’t just the preserve of the waterproof trouser brigade: you’ll get views almost as spectacular when you skirt the base of the main massif anti-clockwise. The A4085 will lead you into the foothills, then turn at Beddgelert to take the A498. From this point on, it’s strictly eyes left for Snowdon’s summit: a mighty crag whose heaven-scraping physicality pulls you up short, no matter how many times you’ve seen it. Windrush classic car storage – always your final destination Once you’ve cured your itchy feet, make sure you come home to Windrush, for luxury term car storage that ensures your classic stays fighting fit. Both in the Cotswolds and at our central London facility, we make a point of treating each car with unrivalled care and attention, right from the moment it arrives for our exhaustive twelve-step induction process. Meanwhile, with Windrush’s ongoing maintenance programme factoring in every quirk of your model, our long term car storage is simply the safest place for your pride and joy during downtime. For prestige car storage with the personal touch, it has to be Windrush. We’re looking forward to hearing from you on info@windrushcarstorage.co.uk
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