The Evo Triangle
Located in Wales, this route gets its name from EVO magazine, which uses it to test drive new cars . The triangle possesses every challenge needed to justify praise and criticism; it’s a 20 mile long playground for those looking to epitomise the thrill of the driving experience. The triangle is made up of three distinctive roads. The A5 is a long, relaxing straight through the serene countryside. It allows you to enjoy your cars power and take in the environment before you turn onto the A543. Stark, rugged moorland surrounds you and you’re tested by a plethora of challenging bends and exhilarating straights. The B4501 is the last leg and presents sweeping bends through a beautiful dense pine forest and views of the Llyn Brenig Lake, followed by some surprising sharp turns that will leave you re-joining the A5 and flooring it back to the A543.
The Cat and Fiddle
Buxton. Easy enough, until you turn onto the A54 and undertake a challenging series of rising, sharp bends, before driving onto flat, fairly straight moorland to a panoramic altitude of 1,690 feet. You then descend to Macclesfield via a continuous series of sharp, often blind, bends. It’s a short drive but don’t let that put you off. The A537 is classed as one of the most dangerous roads in the UK due to its constant, challenging bends. Technical skill is needed; the Cat and Fiddle needs to be shown respect. It is a petite, but unique, adrenaline boosting beast of beauty you will be proud to saviour and conquer. Don’t miss out.
The B3135
Don’t miss out. Go enjoy a great British drive.