Tank Driving Scotland

Tank Driving Scotland We offer experiences operating ex military vehicles

Saturday 15th and Sunday 23rd November have been added as the final 2 days for tank driving at Bridge of Weir.Spaces are...
02/11/2025

Saturday 15th and Sunday 23rd November have been added as the final 2 days for tank driving at Bridge of Weir.

Spaces are limited so please book as soon as possible. The cost to extend vouchers is now £40.00 for a 6 month extension period. Please note that vouchers can only be extended if completed before expiry.

We have also confirmed the dates for 2026 which will be published.

We still have some spaces for our tank driving tomorrow at Bridge of Weir.
01/08/2025

We still have some spaces for our tank driving tomorrow at Bridge of Weir.

The tank is back in action this Saturday 5th July. There are a few last minute spaces at Bridge of Weir.
02/07/2025

The tank is back in action this Saturday 5th July. There are a few last minute spaces at Bridge of Weir.

01/12/2023

We are delighted to be featured in the Experience Gift Scotland advert currently showing on STV.

We have a range of driving experiences available as gifts for Christmas.

Drive a British Army tank or top-of-the-range Tractor. Or what about a Quad-bike tour around some stunning Scottish countryside?

Fabulous gifts that create lasting memories.

12/10/2023
Christmas is coming. Are you looking for the perfect gift?
12/10/2023

Christmas is coming.

Are you looking for the perfect gift?

A busy day today.Neil (engineering) was keen to get involved in the driving today also.
30/07/2022

A busy day today.

Neil (engineering) was keen to get involved in the driving today also.

21/04/2022

We have an additional tank operating this coming Sunday. Good availability at short notice!

There are 8 slots still available for the tank.

We also have the Tractors and Pinzgauher available.

15/03/2022
09/03/2022

A look inside the skirt of The Tank Museum’s Duplex Drive Sherman. The corrugated platform bottom right is where the commander would stand when the tank was swimming. The two cylinders at the front of it were for his tillers, which allowed him to steer from this position. The canvas flotation screen is supported by green metal struts and black and white pipes. In service these would be inflated with compressed air, however, to preserve them this hasn’t been done. Watch David Fletcher's Tank Chat on the Sherman DD here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8DeIKRmngU

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