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British Classic Car Meeting St. Moritz

June 30, 2025

The British Classic Car Meeting St. Moritz (BCCM) is celebrated as a sophisticated gathering for classic car enthusiasts from all over Europe and the UK.  Since 1994, this event has showcased elegance and style in the stunning Alpine resort of St. Moritz. Each July, over 100 pre-1980 British classic cars gather for scenic drives, a regularity test rally, and the prestigious Concours d’Elegance. Additionally, newer models with unique features may be invited to participate in the ‘Young Classics’ category, enriching the event’s offerings.

We have put together a fabulous eight-night itinerary to take you to the 31st edition of this this prestigious event. The itinerary takes you through France with an overnight near Laon and over the Jura into Switzerland for a second night. We break the journey for two nights on Lake Brienz where there is time to enjoy some Swiss gems such as the Piz Gloria and Schilthorn spectacular panorama.

The tour then takes in some of Switzerland’s best mountain passes – the Grimsel, Furka and Julier, as we arrive in St Moritz for two nights to enjoy the BCCM event.

The fun does not stop after the weekend, as we shall then be joined by members of the Swiss Jaguar XK Register for a special route and lunch devised by them and a stop at Donni Classic Cars. We round off the tour with an overnight stop in Liestal, where dinner will be amongst the cars of a very special private car collection. The following morning, we will stop at Cite de l’Automobile ‘Schlumpf Collection’.

The tour is open to all British classic cars, but will be Jaguar-focused, especially the XKs. We hope you will join us.

 

Tour Highlights

  • Entry to the St Moritz British Classic Car Meeting
  • Drive a variety of stunning and famed alpine passes
  • Explore the exquisite Engadine Valley
  • Visit a Swiss watch museum
  • Stay in exquisite hotels – all luxurious, unique and very special
  • Gaze upon the incredible Swiss Alps
  • Visit the fabulous Maison Cailler World of Chocolate
  • Explore the medieval hilltop village of Gruyeres in Switzerland
  • Enjoy dinner amongst the cars of a superb private collection

Tour Map

Itinerary

Day 1:  Calais to Champagne

250 Miles

The tour departs from Dover on a morning ferry crossing to Calais. Our route uses the direct routes into the Champagne region. Stay overnight in a beautiful chateau hotel where we shall have welcome drinks and dinner.

Day 2:  Over the Jura into Switzerland

200 Miles

We have great route today via La Foret d’Orient to Switzerland. We have arranged a visit at the International Horologie Museum in la Chaux de Fonds. Our hotel this evening nearby, with dinner included.

Day 3:  Chocolate, Alps and Lakes

150 Miles

Today we take in some of the best of Switzerland with a scenic route to Gruyeres and Gstaad. We have a visit to the Maison Cailler in Broc to learn the secrets of how the best chocolate in the world is made. Our stay for the next two nights is on Lake Brienz at the Grand Hotel Giessbach. This fabulous hotel is flanked by a waterfall on one side and the Lake on the other. Dinner is at the hotel this evening with accompanying Swiss wines.

Day 4:  Free Day

Today offers a free day with many options available to you. Choose to have a day off from driving and take the boat trip on Lake to Interlaken where you can hop off to visit the shops and have lunch. Or drive to Murren to head up the cable car to the Schilthorn at 3000m, where James Bond’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service was filmed. There you have the Piz Gloria rotating restaurant with some of the best views of the Swiss Alps. For those looking to get a little exercise you can walk up alongside the Waterfall at Giessbach. Dinner will be at the hotel this evening.

Day 5:  Lake Brienz to St Moritz

150 Miles

Today is an epic drive over some of the best passes in Switzerland, the Grimsel and Furka on route to St Moritz. We shall stay for two nights at Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski in St Moritz. Take some time to explore the town. Registration for the BCCM opens in the afternoon.

We shall enjoy cocktails and opening dinner at The Billionaire Club at the Grand Hotel des Bains Kempinski.

Day 6:  BCCM Rally

85 Miles

Take part in the exclusive BCCM rally which is a beautiful circular route encompassing the Albula Pass, Davis, Klosters, the Flüelapass, and the Engadine Valley. Lunch will be in Klosters at the legendary Hotel Chesa Grischuna.

This evening there will be cocktails and an exclusive black-tie Gala Dinner at the famed Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, followed by a fabulous party with DJ set. The theme is Billionaire style. With a hint of the late 70s and 80s, we will immerse ourselves in the world of Wall Street, the first mobile phones, Concorde flights, golden lighters and watches, double-breasted suits with braces and the glittering fashion icons of Paco Rabanne.

Day 7:  BCCM Concours

Today we display our cars at the Concours. Lunch is included.

We then have a short drive this afternoon, heading north to stay overnight in a hotel where we shall enjoy dinner in the company of the Swiss Jaguar XK Register. Dinner is not included this evening.

Day 8:  St Moritz to Liestal

170 Miles

Depart for Liestal. We have been invited to attend a private residence on route with amazing views over two lakes, followed by a visit to a special car collection for afternoon tea. This will be followed by a short drive to Hotel Engel for the night. We have an exclusive dinner amongst the cars at a private collection.

Day 9:  Liestal to Mulhouse

35 Miles

After breakfast we head back across the border into France for a visit to the Schlumpf Collection in Mulhouse, where the tour finishes.

You can either extend your tour or make your way back to Calais at a time to suit.

Where we'll stay

A range of four and five-star hotels are used throughout this tour.

 

What's included

Requirements

  • All passports must be valid for six months after the end of the tour. You will also need your vehicle registration documents, driving licence (a photo-card licence or international permit is best), and international/European insurance cover.
  • Please check with your travel and motor insurers that you are covered for travel in Italy and Europe.
  • You are also required to carry a warning triangle, first-aid kit, two fluorescent jackets, set of replacement bulbs and a national identification sticker.
  • However, the most important requirement is that you take pleasure in motoring through fabulous scenery and relish individual, character hotels.

 

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