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If you’re looking for a beautiful drive to celebrate your newfound freedom, a recent study has compiled this list of the top road trips in the UK.
The breath taking view of Loch Lomond to Glencoe topped the poll, just beating the scenic route from Kendal to Keswick in the Lake District into second place and the historic Cheddar Gorge in Somerset into third.
When it comes to the preferred road trip companion 55 percent of the motorists polled say their partner would be the ideal person, while 29 percent said they’d like to go with their children and 27 percent chose their best friend.
The study was completed by MFG (Motor Fuel Group), the largest independent forecourt operator in the UK.
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Study reveals top ten places to go on road trips in the UK. Photo: supplied

. Loch Lomond to Glencoe
Almost a quarter of votes (24 per cent) said Loch Lomond to Glencoe was the most beautiful road trip making it the number one route to take in the study. Photo: supplied

5. The Causeway Coastal Route, Northern Ireland
Over in Northern Ireland, the Causeway Coastal Route was voted the fifth best place in the UK for a road trip. Photo: Google maps

6. Snake Pass in the Pennines
Snake Pass in the Pennines in the north west of England won 17 per cent of the votes for best place in the UK to go for a road trip. Photo: Google maps

7. Black Mountain Road, Brecon Beacons National Park
Black Mountain Road, Brecon Beacons National Park was voted the seventh best place to go for a drive in the UK. Photo: Google maps

8. New Forest
A journey around the New Forest was voted the eighth best place to venture to for a road trip in the UK. Photo: Google maps