Cheshire Land Rover Club is a club run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts with over 100 members. Members are encouraged to get involved and try and arrange opportunities for club events that explore all things landrover, especially the joy of driving them.
The kind of events are regularly set ... Read review
Advantages: Friendly, Active, Land Rover, Sociable, Helpful, MSA affiliated. Disadvantages: Regional club, not national.
Cheshire Land Rover Club is a club run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts with over 100 members. Members are encouraged to get involved and try and arrange opportunities for club events that explore all things landrover, especially the joy of driving them.
The kind of events are regularly set up are:
- Green laning days; pre planned trips down LEGAL lanes that have been verified with Glass, Local authority rights of way officers ... ...lane practice so as to ensure a fun time without jeapordising future laning access.
- Off Road days, typically "Pay to play" events like Explorer where you can try your hand at various levels of terrain and obstacle. There are usually experienced members around to offer advice if you want it, or pull you out if you bite off more than you can chew!
There are folks with a variety of skills in the club who are usually ... more
Cheshire Land Rover Club is a club run by enthusiasts for enthusiasts with over 100 members. Members are encouraged to get involved and try and arrange opportunities for club events that explore all things landrover, especially the joy of driving them.
The kind of events are regularly set up are: - Green laning days; pre planned trips down LEGAL lanes that have been verified with Glass, Local authority rights of way officers and National Park Authorities, conducted in accordance with accepted green lane practice so as to ensure a fun time without jeapordising future laning access. - Off Road days, typically "Pay to play" events like Explorer where you can try your hand at various levels of terrain and obstacle. There are usually experienced members around to offer advice if you want it, or pull you out if you bite off more than you can chew!
There are folks with a variety of skills in the club who are usually keen to help you out with pretty much anything from finding a new toy to recovery, rebuild, improvements and anything else land rover.
This year the club are supporting a local charity, Hope House, with organised events to raise money and provide entertainment and challenges for the club members.
The club website is http://www.cheshirelandroverclub.org