The Electric Car Scheme reveals the UK’s top scenic spots for EV owners to enjoy a pit stop this summer, with Jubilee Pool in Penzance and Lake Windermere among the best for a summer road trip and charging.
As the summer driving season begins, The Electric Car Scheme is showcasing some of the UK’s top locations for EV owners to recharge and enjoy a day out.
For those seeking a cooling dip after a long journey, Jubilee Pool in Penzance is a prime location. This Art Deco Lido, dating back to 1935, is beautifully situated and features a café and bar with various food and drink options. Penzance offers several public charging sites, with the Harbour Long Stay Car Park conveniently located nearby.
For road trips through the Cotswolds, few places are as picturesque as Stow-on-the-Wold. Known for its charming tea rooms, bakeries, and other delightful stops, the town also boasts a 600-year-old church with a door framed by ancient yew trees. Despite its historical charm, the town has two EV charging spots at The Stag and the local Tesco.
If you’re heading towards Scotland, Bamburgh Castle offers a stunning view, especially on a clear day. Perched on a hill facing the North Sea and accessible from the A1, it’s a perfect spot to take a break. The nearby Link Road Car Park is equipped with EV chargers.
Ross-on-Wye, located in the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers two charging spots, making it an ideal scenic stop. The area also has ultra-fast chargers at the Old Court Hotel, which is a short walk from Symonds Yat, famous for its breathtaking valley views.
For an active break, Windermere and Lake Windermere provide options for wild swimming, kayaking, windsurfing, and sailing, along with stunning scenery and hiking opportunities. Situated in the heart of the Lake District, Windermere also offers four Ultra-rapid chargers at E H Booths, with additional chargers in the surrounding area.
The Electric Car Scheme CEO and Co-Founder Thom Groot commented: “The availability of public chargers, and especially those that can deliver a full charge in just an hour or two, has made long drives and family trips in an EV increasingly straightforward. As this list shows, these stops do not have to be confined to the usual service station but can be a destination as well as a brief pause in the journey.
“Over the past few years, prospective EV owners have become less concerned with range anxiety, as battery technology has improved, and the availability of public chargers has increased. The main concern is, instead, affordability, which was the biggest barrier for 68% of Brits, way out in front of any concerns around range, reliability or resale value. This is why we started The Electric Car Scheme, to make EVs more affordable and help increase uptake ahead of the coming phase-out of traditional cars.”