World famous National Motor Museum with over 250 vehicles, from early classics to F1 racers and Land Speed Record Breakers, plus Jack Tucker’s, recreating the sights, sounds & smells of a 1930s country garage.
New for 2011 Feats of Endurance, showcases a number of vehicles that have stretched the boundaries of motoring endurance, both in extreme conditions and on challenging terrain. Among the vehicles on display are a Land Rover Defender, winner of the 1989 Camel Trophy and a 1978 Austin Mini Clubman and trailer twice driven around the World. Exhibition runs from January to October.
Also, World of Top Gear, with film clips and cars from the presenter's most ambitious challenges.
Also included in the entry price is Palace House, the Montagu family home since 1538, 13th century Beaulieu Abbey ruins and monastic life exhibition and beautiful grounds and gardens.
Ride on the high-level Monorail, Veteran Bus and ‘Wheels’ pod-ride. Budding drivers can get in the driving seat in fun mini motorised vehicles while younger visitors can get physical on the Mini Motor Play Trail.
Don’t miss the James Bond Exhibition with genuine cars from the films and Secret Army Exhibition, telling the story of wartime Beaulieu.
Open daily from 10am (closed Christmas Day).