LuxuryCarHire.Club delivers self-drive supercars across Bangor and North Wales from £850/day. Drive a Ferrari F8 Tributo along the A5 through Snowdonia to Betws-y-Coed, take a Lamborghini Huracan Evo over the Llanberis Pass beneath Yr Wyddfa, or cruise the A55 North Wales Expressway in a Porsche 911 GTS. Fully insured, delivered to your Bangor address, hotel, or coordinated via Manchester Airport. Call 020 7123 4581 or WhatsApp for a same-day quote.
Our Bangor self-drive collection includes the Ferrari F8 Tributo (from £1,100/day), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £1,050/day), McLaren 720S (from £1,100/day), Porsche 911 Turbo S (from £850/day), Porsche 911 GT3 RS (from £1,200/day), Aston Martin DB11 (from £895/day), Mercedes-AMG GT (from £795/day), and the Lamborghini Urus (from £995/day). Each vehicle is delivered to your Bangor address, hotel, or North Wales accommodation with a full orientation covering controls, driving modes, and Snowdonia route recommendations. Every hire includes comprehensive insurance, 150 miles per day, 24/7 roadside assistance, and a personal concierge. Bangor sits at the northern gateway to Snowdonia National Park — giving you direct access to some of Britain’s most spectacular mountain roads within minutes.
““Hired the Ferrari F8 Tributo for a Saturday drive along the A5. The Ogwen Valley with Tryfan ahead is everything you hope for. Delivered to our door in Upper Bangor.””
, — Rhys, Upper Bangor, LL57The A5 from Bangor to Betws-y-Coed (16 miles) follows Thomas Telford’s 1820s route through the heart of Snowdonia National Park. The road sweeps through ancient oak woodland, alongside Llyn Ogwen and beneath the Glyderau range, with the pyramidal peak of Tryfan as a constant companion. A Ferrari F8 Tributo’s mid-range pull rewards every curve.
The A4086 climbs 7 miles from Llanberis to Pen-y-Pass between Yr Wyddfa and the Glyderau with hairpin bends and a summit at 1,085 ft. The Porsche 911 GTS handles the tight switchbacks with precision.
We deliver to every North Wales district — Bangor, Menai Bridge, Caernarfon, Llandudno, Conwy, Bethesda, Llanberis, and across Anglesey. Manchester (MAN) and Liverpool (LPL) airport transfers coordinated.
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Collect a Ferrari F8 Tributo on Friday, drive the A5 and Llanberis Pass over the weekend. Two-day hires from £1,900.
Anglesey touring
Cross the Menai Suspension Bridge to Anglesey for coastal driving through Beaumaris and the AONB coastline.
Corporate entertainment
Multi-vehicle Snowdonia driving experiences from the Celtic Royal Hotel or Château Rhianfa.
University graduation
Bangor University graduation ceremonies (July) generate celebratory hires combining the ceremony with a Snowdonia drive.
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We respond within 2 hours with availability, pricing, and Snowdonia route recommendations.
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Bangor, Upper Bangor, Menai Bridge, Caernarfon, Llandudno, Conwy, Bethesda, Llanberis, Anglesey, Betws-y-Coed, Porthmadog. Manchester/Liverpool airport transfers coordinated. Also serving Conwy, Caernarfon, and Chester.
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““Hired the Ferrari F8 Tributo for a Saturday drive along the A5. The Ogwen Valley with Tryfan ahead is everything you hope for. Delivered to our door in Upper Bangor.””
““Booked the Porsche 911 GTS for a Llanberis Pass and A5 loop. The switchbacks beneath Snowdon were extraordinary. Best driving day I’ve had in Wales.””
The standout route is the A5 south-east through Snowdonia — 16 miles of flowing mountain road. For a full-day expedition, combine the A5 with the Llanberis Pass for a 45-mile loop covering Wales’ two finest mountain roads. The A55 runs 87 miles from Chester to Holyhead. The A487 coastal road south via Caernarfon to Porthmadog passes the UNESCO castle. The B5106 Conwy Valley offers a quieter riverside alternative.
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