Millions of us will have spent the summer driving around the country. And that means looking out of car windows and spotting famous British landmarks to alleviate the boredom. But how well do you know yours? Take our cunning quiz to see how much you know about the famous places we see as we drive around Britain.
Results
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#1. This might be visible from miles around but it’s more famous for the nearby festival. What’s the landmark?
Bad luck. You need to brush up on your geography. And festivals!
#2. Football legend Paul Gascoigne reached number two in the charts with a song about this river. Which is it?
Bad luck. You need to brush up on your geography. And your 80s pop!
#3. From the M6 you can see this massive old factory, once site of the biggest ever billboard. What did it make?
Bad luck. You need to brush up on your geography.
#4. The Severn Bridge actually spans two rivers, the Severn and which other?
Bad luck. You need to brush up on your river trivia.
#5. The Prodrive motor racing operation in Oxfordshire can be clearly seen from the motorway. Which one?
Bad luck. You need to brush up on your motorways, or motor racing teams!
#6. This famous power station in West Yorkshire is by the junction of the M62 and A1(M). What’s its name?
Bad luck. Maybe you need to brush up on your geography!
#7. The Spaghetti Junction is a complicated network of roads on which motorway?
Bad luck. You need to brush up on your geography!
#8. Which famously fast race track can you see from the A303 in Hampshire?
Bad luck. You need to brush up on your geography. Or motor racing knowledge. Or both!
#9. Blackpool Tower is famous as a landmark at the British seaside resort. When did it open?
Bad luck. You need to brush up on your geography!
#10. Name this channel port
Bad luck land lubber. You need to brush up on your landmarks.