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The romance of driving is elusive these days. Gone are the days when you could jump in the car, hit the road and drive carefree – drive without fear of congested junctions, endless red lights and overbearing police.

The sheer volume of traffic on the road, and the rules required to keep all those vehicles safe, has played into that too.

The good news is, despite modern constraints, the thrill of the open road is still out there – you just have to know where to look. Oh, and of course, what to drive.

We’ve recently happened across two interesting European driving experiences (don’t forget, you have to be prepared to take to the other side of the road). Though very much at the opposite ends of the luxury versus budget scale, they ultimately offer the same attraction – the chance to tour fantastic, picturesque places in fun cars.

First up, the budget version. A husband and wife team, Franck and Sandrine, from the Lot Valley in France, have setup Escapade en Véhicules Anciens (note: the site’s in French, though Google translate is fairly helpful here). Loosely translated, their venture means Escapades in Ancient Cars, which we reckon sounds pretty romantic.

Essentially, they’re offering the chance to drive a number of different routes through the Lot Valley in a ‘vintage’ car built between the 1960s and 1980s. Trips can be arranged for anywhere from one to seven days.

The predominantly French list includes a Citröen 2CV, an original VW Beetle and a rather shoddy looking Renault 4. Whether or not these cars are actually vintage or simply well known is…well, we’ll leave you to decide.

In stark contrast to Escapade en Véhicules Anciens is The Cognoscenti. Promising glamour, romance and mystique, this Scottish company proposes an altogether more exclusive opportunity.

And when say ‘exclusive,’ we really mean it. To be eligible for one of The Cognoscenti’s one to five day tours through rural Scotland, participants must bring their own prestigious classic car (quite how prestige is determined here we’re not sure). Previous entrants have included a 1924 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, a 1970 Ferrari Daytona, and an Aston Martin DB5.

On one trip in 2012, the combined value of the gathered vehicles was conservatively estimated to be well in excess of $22 million.

We can’t help but wonder if we’d be allowed to join in with an old, beat-up Citröen 2CV. It is, in the eyes of many, a classic car after all.

Take a look at our lists of the world’s most scenic drives:

The world’s most scenic drives (Part 1)

The world’s most scenic drives (Part 2)

Written by insider city guide series Hg2 | A Hedonist’s guide to…

(Image: The Cognoscenti)

About the author

Brett AckroydBrett hopes to one day reach the shores of far-flung Tristan da Cunha, the most remote of all the inhabited archipelagos on Earth…as to what he’ll do when he gets there, he hasn’t a clue. Over the last 10 years, London, New York, Cape Town and Pondicherry have all proudly been referred to as home. Now it’s Copenhagen’s turn, where he lends his travel expertise to momondo.com.

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