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With the next-generation MINI Countryman through the Scottish Highlands.
Wed Aug 09 00:01:00 CEST 2023 Press Release
On the challenging routes, the new MINI Countryman with intelligent ALL4 all-wheel drive proves not only its sporty driving dynamics but also how quickly you can escape from everyday life with an adventurous short trip.
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Lochearnhead. Deep green meadows, brilliant sun and
stormy rain showers alternating every minute, plus sensational views
of the vast landscape: the Scottish Highlands are a natural wonderland
and have always captivated visitors. Between the approximately
1,000-metre-high mountains called Munros with their characteristic
pyramid shape, rivers and lochs repeatedly cut deep into the ancient
rock of this region steeped in history. Lochs is what the Scots call
their crystal-clear lakes, and Loch Lomond, the largest lake in the
United Kingdom, is located in the national park of the same name. The
perfect destination for challenging test drives with the
adventure-ready third-generation MINI Countryman.
From the rustic Castle Hill to the wild world of the Munros.
The tour starts in the small town of Stirling. From the castle
hill of Stirling Castle, one of the largest and most important castles
in Scotland, the view extends far into the Highlands of Loch Lomond
National Park. Stirling Castle was first mentioned in documents in the
12th century. It flourished under the early royal family of the
Stewarts during the Renaissance.
From Stirling, take the A84 and A85 north along dense forests
and deep blue lakes to the small village of Mid Lix. The branching
A827 invites you to take a detour to the north-eastern mountain range
along the shore of Loch Tay. Here, the MINI Countryman can demonstrate
its comfortable and sporty driving dynamics for the first time on the
winding route through the Munros.
Below Ben Lawers - at 1,214 metres one of the highest Munros in
the region - the impressive dam of the same name dams up 344 metres of
water from the surrounding mountain rivers. The MINI Countryman with
its SAV presence fits perfectly into Scotland's unspoilt landscape.
The necessary equipment for extended hikes can easily be stored in the
spacious boot.
On the trail of James Bond.
The ups and downs of
the Scottish Highlands awaken the visitor's urge to discover anew with
each ascent. On the way northwest, the A82 leads into the Glencoe
Mountain Range. Along the way, the winding road repeatedly passes
numerous rivers, which flow into the spectacular loch landscape of
Lochan na h-Achlaise behind the historic Bridge of Orchy.
Just beyond the bridge over Glen Etive, a narrow path leads
south along the wild river with its numerous waterfalls deeper and
deeper into the valley. The River Etive is considered one of the most
challenging white water kayaking routes in Scotland. No wonder Daniel
Craig as secret agent 007 also chose the route along its banks for a
spectacular ride in the film "James Bond: Skyfall" to lose
pursuers. On the way back south, the off-road tyres of the MINI
Countryman ALL4 are undoubtedly better than the British sports car of
the world's most famous agent.
Natural beauty and Atlantic delicacies.
Back on the A82 towards Arrochar, the waterfalls of Falloch
offer a special vantage point. From here, continue south, with Loch
Lomond in view at all times on the left, until the branching A83 leads
west to Loch Fyne. It is the northernmost spur of the Clyde Fjord,
which cuts deep into this stretch of coast from the Atlantic. Its
tidal movements can be felt as far as Glasgow Harbour and the
associated currents make the waters of Loch Fyne particularly fresh
and nutrient-rich. Ideal conditions for breeding oysters and best
hunting ground for numerous fish species. The result tastes best in
the Loch Fyne Oysterbar, where you should definitely stop at the end
of this adventurous discovery tour - of course with a wide view of the
sea and mountains.
In case of queries, please contact:
Corporate Communications
Julian Kisch, Press Spokesperson, Product Communications
MINI
Phone: +49-89-382-38072
E-mail: julian.kisch@mini.com
Andreas Lampka, Head of Communications MINI
Phone:
+49-89-382-23662
E-mail: andreas.lampka@mini.com
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
The vehicle described and shown is a development vehicle that is not offered for sale. For this reason, information on fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, power consumption and range is currently not available (08/2023).