LuxuryCarHire.Club offers self-drive supercar hire in Swindon, Wiltshire. Choose from Ferrari F8 Tributo, Lamborghini Huracan Evo, McLaren 720S, and Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Hire from £795/day with delivery across Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett, Marlborough, and the Cotswolds fringe. The B4507 across White Horse Hill at Uffington runs along the ancient Ridgeway, with panoramic views over the Vale of White Horse — one of England’s most exhilarating driving roads, fifteen minutes from central Swindon.
Swindon’s self-drive collection includes the Ferrari F8 Tributo (from £895/day), Lamborghini Huracan Evo (from £850/day), McLaren 720S (from £895/day), Porsche 911 GT3 RS (from £795/day), Porsche 911 GTS, Ferrari 488 GTB, and Aston Martin Vantage. Each car arrives fully insured. We deliver to any Swindon address, Delta by Marriott Swindon, Stanton House Hotel, or locations across Wiltshire and the Cotswolds fringe.
The Lamborghini Urus (from £750/day) handles the Ridgeway chalk tracks with confidence while delivering supercar pace on the M4 corridor and A419 toward Cirencester.
““The GT3 RS on the B4507 past White Horse Hill was extraordinary. Early morning, mist in the Vale below, chalk downland rolling ahead. Then down into Marlborough for coffee. Swindon to some of England’s finest driving in fifteen minutes. Remarkable.””
, — James R., Old Town, Weekend Driving
The B4507 from Ashbury to Wantage traces the ancient Ridgeway across the top of the Berkshire Downs. White Horse Hill at Uffington — a 3,000-year-old chalk figure carved into the hillside — sits above the Vale of White Horse with views stretching thirty miles south. A Porsche 911 GT3 RS on this ridge road in early morning, chalk downland rolling in both directions, is among the finest driving experiences in southern England. Fifteen minutes from Swindon via the A420.

The A346 south from Swindon to Marlborough crosses open chalk downland — sweeping curves, long sightlines, minimal traffic. Twelve miles of flowing road before reaching Marlborough’s Georgian high street, the widest in England. A Ferrari F8 Tributo on the Downs at sunrise is genuinely memorable.

Cirencester — the Capital of the Cotswolds — is 15 miles north-west via the A419. From Cirencester, the A429 Fosse Way runs north through Stow-on-the-Wold and the Cotswold honey-stone villages. Swindon is the eastern gateway to England’s most celebrated rural landscape, and a Lamborghini Huracan Evo through these rolling limestone hills is effortless touring.
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Friday collection in Swindon. Saturday: B4507 along the Ridgeway to White Horse Hill, lunch in Wantage. Sunday: A346 to Marlborough, Avebury stone circle, Devizes. Two days of Wiltshire’s finest chalk downland from a single base.
Cotswolds & Castle Combe
Collect from Swindon, A419 to Cirencester, A429 north through the Cotswold villages, return via Castle Combe village and the B4039. A full-day loop combining England’s most celebrated rural landscape with supercar driving.
Oxford Day Trip
A420 east to Oxford in forty minutes. Lunch among the colleges, return via Faringdon and the Ridgeway. A Lamborghini Huracan Evo makes the journey between Swindon and Oxford genuinely exciting.
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Swindon Old Town, New Town, Highworth, Wroughton, Royal Wootton Bassett, Cricklade, Marlborough, Faringdon, Wantage, Chippenham, Devizes, Cirencester, Lydiard Tregoze, Stratton St Margaret, Blunsdon, Purton, Chiseldon, Aldbourne, Lambourn, Shrivenham, Lechlade, Broad Hinton, Avebury, Castle Combe. Bristol Airport (BRS) collection: 60 miles south-west, approximately 1 hour. Heathrow Airport (LHR): 70 miles east, 1 hour 15 minutes via M4. We also serve Bath, Oxford, and Bristol.
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““The GT3 RS on the B4507 past White Horse Hill was extraordinary. Early morning, mist in the Vale below, chalk downland rolling ahead. Then down into Marlborough for coffee. Swindon to some of England’s finest driving in fifteen minutes. Remarkable.””
““Collected the Ferrari F8 from Stanton House Hotel and drove the A346 south to Marlborough. Open Downs, long sweeping bends, the town appearing below. Then Avebury stone circle on the way back. Wiltshire at its best.””
B4507 — The Ridgeway: Ashbury to Wantage (14 miles)
Along the crest of the Berkshire Downs. White Horse Hill at Uffington, Wayland’s Smithy long barrow, Dragon Hill. Undulating chalk ridge with panoramic views over the Vale of White Horse. Low traffic outside summer weekends. Forty minutes of concentrated downland driving from Swindon via the A420.
A346 — Swindon to Marlborough (12 miles, 20 minutes)
South across the Marlborough Downs. Open chalk landscape, sweeping bends, long visibility. Arrives at Marlborough’s broad Georgian high street. Continues south to Pewsey Vale and Avebury.
A4361 — Swindon to Avebury (11 miles, 18 minutes)
South-west to the Avebury stone circle, the largest in Europe and part of the Stonehenge & Avebury World Heritage Site. Rolling farmland gives way to the monumental sarsen stones encircling the village. The approach through Broad Hinton is quintessential Wiltshire.
A420 — Swindon to Oxford (30 miles, 40 minutes)
East through the Vale of White Horse. Flowing dual carriageway past Shrivenham and Faringdon, with the Ridgeway escarpment visible to the south. Oxford’s dreaming spires for lunch, return via Marlborough and the Downs. A day circuit that covers superb road variety.
M4 Corridor West to Castle Combe (25 miles, 30 minutes)
Junction 17 off the M4 reaches Castle Combe — England’s prettiest village and home to Castle Combe Circuit, a 1.85-mile motorsport venue. The B4039 through the Cotswold limestone villages en route is a rewarding warm-up drive in any supercar.
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