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Ambleside to Boot Driving Road | Driving For Pleasure

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Ambleside to Boot

This Driving Road is rather special. It recently featured as part of Volvo UK’s Facebook competition to find the country’s best driving road.

The Lake District

15 miles

This Driving Road is rather special. It recently featured as part of Volvo UK’s Facebook competition to find the country’s best driving road.

It was won by Martin Baker who suggested the 15 mile drive from Ambleside to Boot in the Lake District.

As a result he was awarded a new Volvo S60 DRIVe R-Design and a special video of the drive presented by Robert Llewellyn.

Look at this drive on www.motoringspy.co.uk and click the video to savour the views of this amazing drive.

The route starts at Ambleside in the Lake District at the North of Lake Windermere next to the Apple Pie Cafe to be precise.

Taking the A593 and heading west the first settlement you’ll pass through is Clappersgate. You won’t however be going like the clappers as much of the road is a single lane track – nothing more than a bridal path in parts.
Continuing west you’ll pass through Skelwith Bridge.

Soon after, you’ll pass within a few miles North of Coniston Water. This is where Donald Campbell broke the Water Speed Record several times before the tragic accident in 1967.

The remaining miles of the journey are isolated, with only Cockley Beck between you and the end of the road at Boot.
Just looking at the photos and the video you'll see how dramatic the scenery is including mountains and forests along the way.

Just remember to drive carefully as the road is extremely narrow in places. Some sections have a gradient of up to 30 degrees while other have twists and turns which prevent you seeing more than a few feet ahead. Enjoy.

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