NC500 Scotland 2027

Excursion

£3,319.00

12th May - 18th May 2027

Join us for our yearly Scotland NC500 tour! This is a rather special trip and unique to Supercar Breakfast Club. We usually sell out fairly quickly as spaces are limited to 6 cars so book on ASAP to guarantee yourself a place. All accommodation on the trip is bed and breakfast in 3/4 and 5 star hotels.

  • Use of radio's
  • Lead car
  • Photography
  • Video at the end of your trip.
  • Maps
  • Full itinerary

Deposits of £500 are required. Balance due 01/02/27 Fully refundable -£250 to cover admin costs if you cancel your trip before the 12 week deadline. There after subject to me being able to fill your space.
Price is based on a couple sharing. Any questions please contact colin@supercarbreakfastclub.co.uk
or 07769621583

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Itinerary

Day 1
Meeting up and staying in Northumberland:
Staying at a beautiful Castle.
Your packs will be ready and we will go through these over a welcome drink.
Bed and Breakfast.
 
Day 2
Travelling up to Pitlochry.
On route Stopping at Borthwick Castle.
Falkirk Wheel.
The Falkirk Wheel was opened by the Queen in May 2002. Nothing like it has ever been built before anywhere in the world. Boat lifts are nothing new, though the last built in the UK was in 1875. But a rotating boat lift? The result is awe-inspiring and beautiful: the largest piece of functional sculpture you will ever see. 
In the pre-railway era the Central Belt of Scotland had two main canals. The Forth and Clyde Canal opened in 1790 and allowed ships to sail the 35 miles between the Clyde at Glasgow to the Forth at Grangemouth. En route they negotiated 40 locks and 32 swing bridges. 

The Kelpies.
The Kelpies are rooted in Scottish history and heritage. Take a trip back to the late 18th and early 19th century and you would have heard the clip-clop on the towpath of heavy horses, the inspiration behind The Kelpies, efficiently drawing barges of iron ore, coal and goods from Falkirk’s world- famous Carron Iron Works along the canal to the bustling industrial hearts of Edinburgh, Glasgow and beyond.
Falls of Dochart.
The River Dochart travels in a roughly easterly direction from Loch Dochart near Crianlarich along Glen Dochart to Killin before flowing into Loch Tay. The waters of the loch emerge at the far end as the River Tay so it is arguable that the River Dochart forms a western extension of Scotland's longest river.
As it approaches Killin, the bed of the River Dochart broadens out at the same time as its gradient steepens. This results in the spectacular Falls of Dochart, one of Scotland's more impressive, and certainly one of its most easily accessible, waterfalls. Perhaps the most striking thing about the falls are their extreme variability. The waters that flow through the river drain an area to the west that includes the eastern side of Ben Lui and the northern side of Ben More, and the falls themselves can vary from a flow so low it can be hard to spot amongst the many rocks of the river bed, to a raging torrent that completely covers most of those rocks.

Then onto the Hotel,
Another amazing Castle Hotel.
Bed and Breakfast.
 
Day 3
On route to Tain
Stopping at Balmoral Estates.
Then travelling through the Cairngorms National Park 
The Cairngorms are a mountain range in the eastern Highlands of Scotland closely associated with the mountain Cairn Gorm. The Cairngorms became part of Scotland's second national park.
On the Old Military Road.
This linear, undulating route follows in the footsteps of 18th century redcoats, offering up the same incredible panoramic views they would have once enjoyed.
Then onto the Rogie Falls.
Get up close to these impressive waterfalls on a new suspension bridge across the beautiful Black Water river. It's only a short walk from the car park and during August and September there's an excellent chance of seeing wild salmon leaping upstream. Visit after heavy rain or snow, when water gushes and tumbles from the slopes of Ben Wyvis, and the Falls of Rogie are even more sensational.

Staying in once again in a Castle.
Bed and Breakfast.
 
Day 4
On Route to Gairloch
Stop at Dunrobin Castle with time to visit the Castle.
Dunrobin Castle is a stately home in Sutherland, in the Highland area of Scotland, that serves as the family seat of the Earl of Sutherland, Chief of Clan Sutherland. It is located one mile north of Golspie and approximately five miles south of Brora, overlooking the Dornoch Firth. 
Stopping at John o’ Groats
Then travelling across the Highlands to Thurso.
Staying in a traditional 1810 country house.
Bed and Breakfast.
 
Day 5
Making Our way across the Highlands and down the West coast.
Visiting Corrie Shalloch Gorge and staying in Gairlock.
Dramatic views within a mile-long canyon with waterfalls & a Victorian suspension bridge.

Bed and Breakfast.

Day 6
We make our way to the Apple cross pass.
The Applecross Pass, or Bealach na Bà, is a famous, challenging, single-track mountain road in the Scottish Highlands known for extreme gradients (up to 1 in 5 or 20%), tight hairpin bends, and breathtaking views, making it a thrilling but difficult drive, unsuitable for large vehicles like caravans. It's part of the scenic North Coast 500 route, historically a cattle drovers' road, offering spectacular vistas of Loch Kishorn and the surrounding mountains
Stopping for lunch on route and making our way along the banks of Loch Cluanie to our hotel on Loch Ness.
Bed and Breakfast.

Day 7
We make our way to Glenfinnan Viaduct (Where Harry Potter was Filmed.)
Going Through Fort Williams and onto Trossachs National Park.
Stopping at Inveraray Castle.
Then onto our final stay in Langbank.
Bed and Breakfast.
End of the Tour.

Day 8
Travel home

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Join us Visiting some of the most beautiful place in Spain. 9 days of complete adventure travelling the most scenic and inspiring roads , visiting key places . Bilbao ,Seville,Ronda ,Pyrenees and so much more. This is another trip of a lifetime so don’t miss out on this true adventure. With each corner bringing a new surprise. 
17/4/26 to 26/04/26
You will be staying in 4 star accommodation throughout wherever possible.
Breakfast included 
Full Itinerary 
Maps
Google Directions Daily
Waze Directions Daily
Lead Car 
Use of Radios 
Photos 
Video on Return 
                                      
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Deposits of £500 are required ASAP. Balance due 01/02/26 Fully refundable -£300 to cover admin costs if you cancel your trip before the 12 week deadline. There after subject to me being able to fill your space. What’s included Bed and Breakfast in all hotels. All maps and Itinerary. Use of Radio Lead Car. Photos and Video of your tour. Please don’t forget to book your Euro Tunnel Crossing times to be confirmed.
We will meet at the Brittany Ferry Terminal on 17/04/26 at 6pm for our 20.15 crossing and making our overnight crossing to St Malo arriving on the 18/04/26 at 8.15 am 

Day 1 
Leaving at 8.15am making our way through France to the Island of I'l lde Re where we will be staying in St Martin's.
 Île de Ré is an island off the west coast of France. It’s known for its salt marshes and beaches like the Plage de la Conche des Baleines, backed by dunes and pine trees. Nearby, the Phare des Baleines is a lighthouse offering expansive views. The main town of St-Martin-de-Ré has the 17th-century Fortifications of Vauban, plus outdoor cafes overlooking the marina. Bicycle paths crisscross the island. 

 Day 2
 We make our way through France and into Spain and the town of Bilbao.
Bilbao, an industrial port city in northern Spain, is surrounded by green mountains. It’s the de facto capital of Basque Country, with a skyscraper-filled downtown. It’s famed for the Frank Gehry–designed Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, which sparked revitalization when it opened in 1997. The museum houses prominent modern and contemporary works, but it’s the curvy, titanium-clad building that receives the most attention. 

 Day 3
 You leave Bilbao making your way through the Northern Spanish mountains to our Hotel Leon.
León, a city on the Bernesga River in northwest Spain, is the capital of the Province of León. It’s home to many churches and cathedrals noted for their architecture and art. Among them is the Gothic 13th-century Catedral de Léon, with its towers and flying buttresses. The Romanesque 10th-century Basílica de San Isidoro is known for its frescoes and royal tombs

 Day 4
 We travel Down to Seville where we will stay the night.
Seville is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the River Guadalquivir, in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula.

Day 5
 We move on to the beautiful town of Ronda.
Ronda is a mountaintop city in Spain’s Malaga province that’s set dramatically above a deep gorge. This gorge (El Tajo) separates the city’s circa-15th-century new town from its old town, dating to Moorish rule. Puente Nuevo, a stone bridge spanning the gorge, has a lookout offering views. New town’s Plaza de Toros, a legendary 18th-century bullring, is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.

Day 6
 We start to head north through the mountains to Honrubia Castile.
Honrubia is a charming small town in Spain, known for its rich history and local cuisine. Visitors can explore historical sites, enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and wine tasting, and experience the friendliness of the locals. However, the town has limited nightlife and public transport, and English is not widely spoken. Despite these challenges, Honrubia offers a unique and authentic Spanish experience.

You will be staying at the Parador de Alarcon.
The Parador de Alarcón is located in a castle with more than 13 centuries of history, originally built by the Arabs and later conquered by Alfonso VIII. This castle, which dominates the town of Alarcón, has witnessed various construction stages, including Gothic and Renaissance styles, and has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest. The Parador, which occupies part of the castle, offers an experience that combines medieval history with modern comforts.

Day 7
 We travel up through the Spanish countryside to the Pyrenees and stopping in Torla.
Torla-Ordesa, also known simply as Torla, is a picturesque village in the Spanish Pyrenees, serving as the gateway to the stunning Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park. The area is renowned for its incredible natural beauty, making it a paradise for hikers, nature lovers, and those seeking a tranquil escape in the mountains.

Day 8
 We travel north through France to Nantes.

Day 9

We leave 7.30 sharp from  xxx to travel to St Marlo for our 10.30 sailing to Portsmouth and home.


To book on please go to our website . 
https://supercarbreakfastclub.co.uk/ 
Any questions about the trip please feel free to get in touch. 
Colin@supercarbreakfastclub.co.uk
 Phone 07769621583

17th April - 26th April 2026

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