Beaulieu will be bringing together a bumper display of BMWs for the third Simply BMW rally on Sunday 18th September, with all cars and bikes made by the German manufacturer invited to take part in the show.
World of Top Gear, home to the cars created for the nation’s favourite motoring TV show, has reopened at Beaulieu following a refresh in time for the summer holidays, with new displays and new motors joining old favourites.
The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is partnering with The British Motor Show 2022 to celebrate older cars, with some of the stars of the museum collection headlining a display of around 500 classic cars at this year’s show.
Beaulieu and Paultons Park have teamed up to create the ultimate family summer holiday prize… and you could win this incredible double day-out in the New Forest.
Families and supercar enthusiasts alike will be in their element at Beaulieu Supercar Weekend on 6th and 7th August, with special displays bringing jaw-dropping cars together.
Beaulieu will be celebrating a golden era of motoring with a brand new Nifty Fifties display, as part of International Autojumble, returning on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th September for a packed weekend of buying, selling and automotive enjoyment.
Former National Motor Museum curator Michael Ware shares some of his memories of setting up the museum half a century ago, and the challenge to get everything ready for its opening on 4th July 1972.
Mercedes cars will be the stars of the show as Beaulieu’s Simply Mercedes returns for its fourth year on Sunday 21st August, with an impressive line-up in the grounds of the National Motor Museum.
One of Beaulieu’s biggest and best-attended Simply rallies, Simply Japanese, will be returning on Sunday 24th July with a diverse line-up of Japanese cars and motorcycles in the grounds of the National Motor Museum.
Hundreds of cars gathered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu as guests and visitors discovered the final selection to tell The Story of Motoring in 50 Objects.