This year’s Club Weekend is going to be rather different. We shall be in the Royal County of Berkshire for the weekend, for an action-packed weekend of polo, boat trips and scenic runs. More information will be added as it is available.
Saturday
We shall be spending Saturday watching the ’sport of kings’ – polo – at Guards Polo Club in Windsor Great Park. We shall have our own parking area for the XK Club, so a great opportunity for meeting other members, whilst watching some superb polo as well. We shall be watching the Duke of Wellington Trophy with 6-12 goal polo, which is an intermediate level.
Bring a picnic and make yourself comfortable…
Click here for more information on polo and Guards Polo Club
Saturday Evening
For the evening we have a wonderful boat cruise, with dinner, on the River Thames, departing from Runnymede and sailing to Windsor and back.
You will be welcomed onto the boat with a glass of bucks fizz. There will be a delicious barbecue with steak, chops, sausages, salads, jacket potatoes etc, followed by a selection of puddings.This is accompanied by half a bottle of wine per person as well.
Please click below for the local accommodation list:
The Sunday Scenic Run:
Sunday is the day for putting your XK through its paces on our exhilarating scenic run. This year we will explore the highways and byways of Berkshire. The exact route is still under-wraps but it is sure not to disappoint.
Entry is £25 per car. This scenic morning run will finish at a local hostelry, with an optional lunch. The afternoon is then free for you to wend your way home through the stunning scenery. There will be a coffee/tea stop mid-way (included).
Details
Date: 7 & 8 August 2010
Prices:
Saturday Polo: £28 per car
Saturday Dinner Cruise: £55 per person
Sunday Scenic Run: £25 per car









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