A wonderful occasion - Wirral to Llandudno 2025

In the UK, there’s a really passionate bunch of Mini owners who absolutely love these classic cars, both vintage and modern. The British Mini has fans all over the world, but no one loves them quite like the folks back home. For many of these enthusiasts, getting together to chat about their beloved Minis is what it’s all about.

Throughout the year, there are loads of Mini meet-ups, but some really stand out, like the London to Brighton run, the our very own Elan Valley run, and the Wirral to Llandudno. Each event brings a fantastic vibe and a sense of community among Mini fans from all over. But when January rolls around, the big event to hit is definitely the Wirral to Llandudno run.

The ride includes a fun blast around the iconic Great Orme. It’s not so much a race to the top anymore, but more about enjoying a scenic drive and taking in the views once you reach the top.

And we couldn’t have asked for better weather! It was a crisp winter day, with the sun shining down on the snow-capped peaks of Snowdonia in the distance, blending perfectly with the gorgeous blue sea. The scenery was amazing which just added to the wonderful occasion.

Once everyone made their way down the Orme, we parked along the promenade, where we could check out each other’s cars, chat with locals, and enjoy some great coffee and food in the town. Some people even chose to stay snug in their Minis while munching on sandwiches. This event is truly a celebration for everyone involved, and we were thrilled to be there capturing moments and offering our photography services for free to support such a wonderful charity event.

Peter and his friend in K377 LGX enjoying the winding coastal road up to the top of The Great Orme. Until next year, we’ve had a great time, all in the name of the British Mini and raising money for a good cause!

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