- From the charming villages of the Cotswolds to the stunning landscapes of the Lake District, Turo reveals the most romantic road trips.
With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, Turo has identified some of the most scenic and romantic drives for couples looking for an unforgettable experience. As more people move away from conventional dinner dates, romantic road trips are becoming an increasingly popular choice.
According to a 2024 YouGov poll, only 6% of Brits celebrated Valentine’s Day with a meal at a restaurant*, reflecting a shift towards more experience-led celebrations. To help couples find the perfect alternative, Turo has compiled a selection of the UK’s most enchanting drives.
Cotswolds Drive
Taking the top spot is the Cotswolds, renowned for its stunning scenery and old-world charm. The region’s rolling countryside, golden-hued stone cottages, and picturesque villages make it an ideal romantic escape. It has also been the setting for numerous romantic films, including Bridget Jones’s Diary, which was filmed in the beautiful village of Snowshill.
Highlights:
- Broadway Tower: Perched over the Cotswolds villages, this historic landmark offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the Malvern Hills.
- Broadway Village: A perfect place to take a romantic stroll and explore boutique shops and cosy tea rooms.
- Chastleton House: Managed by the National Trust, this Jacobean manor is an enchanting stop for history lovers.
- Daylesford Organic Farm: Stop here for gourmet produce, artisanal baked goods, and even romantic picnic supplies to pack in the car. If the weather is good, there are various spots with beautiful views to park the car and enjoy your picnic.
If you’re looking to make your journey even more romantic, detour to Stratford-Upon-Avon, where you can visit Kissing Tree Lane in Alveston on route.
Circular route: through Chipping Campden, Broadway, Snowshill, Stow-on-the-Wold, Daylesford, Adlestrop, Little Compton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Draycott, Chipping Campden.
Length of drive: ~1 hour 20 mins
The Lake District
Just a short drive from major northern cities, the Lake District offers dramatic landscapes and tranquil settings that make it perfect for couples seeking romance, or friends who love a hike. Even in winter, the scenery here is breathtaking.
Highlights:
- Ashness Bridge: A small stone bridge with incredible views of Derwentwater and Skiddaw, this spot is magical at sunset (~17:18 on Feb 14th) with the best views of the Lakes.
- Borrowdale Valley: A serene and peaceful drive through dense woodlands and alongside shimmering lakes.
- Buttermere: Known for its peaceful atmosphere and awe-inspiring views, it’s an ideal place for a leisurely stop.
Route: A loop starting in Keswick, through Borrowdale and Buttermere, stopping off at Ashness Bridge, before returning to Keswick.
Length of drive: ~1 hour 5 minutes
Snowdonia (Eryri)
The winding roads and rugged beauty of Snowdonia National Park make it one of the most romantic drives in Wales, but it’s well worth including here for those venturing further afield. As the early blooms of daffodils and snowdrops appear, the park’s dramatic scenery is truly captivating.
Highlights:
- Betws-y-Coed: A charming gateway village, perfect for a quick coffee stop and to pack some supplies for the beautiful drive ahead.
- Aberdyfi: A picturesque seaside village on the edge of the Dyfi Estuary, known for its golden sands and colorful cottages.
- Ynyslas Sand Dunes: Just a short drive from Aberdyfi, these dunes are stunning at sunset.
Route: Betws-y-Coed to Aberdyfi.
Length of drive: ~ 1 hour 30 minutes
North Devon to Cornwall
For lovers of coastal views, this stretch of road offers breathtaking seascapes, windswept cliffs, and charming hamlets. The Atlantic Highway (A39) is filled with opportunities to stop and explore. Make this trip even more special with a convertible to take in the sea air.
Highlights:
- Clovelly: A postcard perfect village with cobbled streets that take you down to the busy harbour.
- Tintagel Castle: For history and mythology enthusiasts, this legendary site is associated with the romantic duo King Arthur and Guinevere.
- Bude: A quiet coastal town with long beaches, ideal for romantic walks or a game of cold beach volleyball or frisbee with your mates.
Route: Start in North Devon, following the A39 through Bideford, Clovelly, Bude, Tintagel, and down into Cornwall.
Length of drive: ~ 2 hours
Rory Brimmer, Director at car sharing marketplace Turo, commented:
“With around two-thirds of the UK population planning to spend money on Valentine’s Day**, why not try something different? With the stress that comes with last minute restaurant bookings and hiked-up set menus, it might be worth adventuring outside of the usual ideas. Even if you’re trying to avoid Valentine’s Day, we have you covered, with various cars to suit every group, and budget, whether that’s Galentine’s in a sleek sports car or a sibling reunion down the coast in a convertible.
Car sharing is a fantastic way for the owners of cars such as these to top up their income and share the cars they love with other enthusiasts when they aren’t using them. There is a wide range of options on the Turo platform, from the exclusive to the accessible, from the sensible to the showstopping. Best of all there’s no need to wait around at a rental desk or trek all the way out to an airport to pick up your car.”