One of the most significant changes to the National Motor Museum since it was built is about to be unveiled at Beaulieu. A new look entrance hall and upper gallery will house “Driven: Britain’s Motoring Story”, a contemporary museum display interpreting the development of motoring in the UK.
Beaulieu is set for an exciting year ahead, with 2026 bringing new experiences and returning favourites across the attraction.
Motoring enthusiasts from all over are counting down to another unmissable Spring Autojumble at Beaulieu on 16th – 17th May.
The BBC Gardeners’ World Spring Fair is a fertile ground for new ideas, with 2026 set to be a bumper year for garden inspiration.
Among the returning favourites are the hugely popular Simply Ford, Simply Japanese, Simply Audi and Simply BMW, with many more in between.
National Motor Museum engineers have discovered cracks in all four engine blocks, drop damage and camshafts glued by oil in the restoration of the second engine of World Land Speed Record breaker Sunbeam 1000hp.
Step through time this February half-term and get hands-on with historical activities at Beaulieu between the 14 - 22 February!
Work has started on a £600,000 project that will give the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu a new look to its entrance hall and upper-gallery and re-introduce visitors to the story of motoring in Britain.
Tickets for Beaulieu’s 2026 events are now on sale, with many offering early bird savings to kick off an exciting new season of motoring highlights and family favourites.
The first A Palace House Christmas is now open for visits to Beaulieu with a 14ft pantomime dame, fantastical mummer creatures, life-size Pollock theatre and theatrical installations to tell the magical story of pantomime.