Get set for a spooktacular October half-term at Beaulieu, where fun family adventures await!
A major milestone in the history of British motor sport is being celebrated with an enthralling new exhibition at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu.
The legendary Bluebird K7, driven by Donald Campbell in his record-breaking water speed attempts, will be heading South from the Ruskin Museum on Sunday 6th October, and will be on display outside the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu.
On Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th September, 23,500 motoring enthusiasts travelled from across the country and overseas to enjoy the endless motoring and vintage buys at Beaulieu International Autojumble.
If you're visiting Beaulieu soon, you'll notice that the way the National Motor Museum presents itself is changing.
Motoring fans will be marking their calendars with some must-see Simply events still to come at Beaulieu this September.
Everything on Sunbeam 1,000hp was bespoke, apart from its two colossal 22.5 litre Matabele V12 aero engines which were spare parts from Sunbeam’s works – and neither has run for more than 80 years.
With just over four weeks to go until Beaulieu International Autojumble, motoring enthusiasts from far and wide are gearing up for a weekend of automotive treasure-hunting on the south coast.
Peter Driver, a volunteer with the National Motor Museum workshop, will be heading off from Beaulieu on September 4th on an 800-mile ride around England to raise money for the mental health charity Mind.
Beaulieu has unveiled “We Had One of Those!”, a new addition to the Beaulieu day out for the summer holidays allowing visitors to get up close and personal with the cars from their past.