Home
    Home/Search Results/Jim Clark Motorsport Museum

    Jim Clark Motorsport Museum

    aboutSectionText

    This museums tells the story of Scotland’s first Formula One World Champion – one of the greatest racing drivers of all time. During a career lasting over 11 years, Jim Clark secured double Formula One World Championships, conquered the Indy 500 and won many other races around the world during the 1950s and 60s. As well as viewing many of the trophies that Jim Clark won throughout his career, we have a changing programme of exhibitions. A highlight of any visit is our changing programme of period cars associated with Jim Clark. Our interactive museum allows you to explore Jim’s incredible career in motorsport and his life beyond, and all in Duns Berwickshire, the area in which he grew up and farmed. This vibrant visitor attraction is a must for motor racing fans and everyone looking for a great day out!

    reviewsSectionText

    5

    (3 reviews)

    Overall Ratings

    5

    3

    4

    0

    3

    0

    2

    0

    1

    0

    Access

    5

    Parking

    4.66

    Toilets

    5

    Staff

    5

    User profile picture

    bevmynott

    Sept 2024

    star

    5

    Great wee museum

    My husband is the Jim Clark fan, but I love motorsport so joined him when he visited this museum. I was on my mobility scooter, and was impressed by the accessibility of the museum, shop and toilets. The museum might be small, but it packs a punch, with lots of photographs, films, medals & trophies, and memorabilia of Jim Clark. The 3 longer films were both informative and moving. This museum is a gem and I am so glad that we visited.
    User profile picture

    finnberrys

    Aug 2023

    star

    5

    Excellent access and an interesting museum

    I planned this visit mainly for my husband's benefit, as he is into motorsports and especially F1, however, I actually really enjoyed it. Jim Clark's story is interesting and quite moving, and I particularly related to his mum and her not wanting him to race because of the dangers involved. From an accessibility perspective, this has been one of the most accessible museums we have ever visited.
    User profile picture

    nmcmurdo

    Oct 2019

    star

    5

    An easy venue to get around in a wheelchair

    There are two slopes into the museum, admittedly the longer route was less of a slope, but both manageable. The door worked automatically. The layout of the museum worked well for me in a wheelchair, with the display easy to view. Further details below

    contactSectionText

    Opens in a new windowhttps://www.facebook.com/JimClarkMotorsportMuseum/
    Opens in a new window

    locationSectionText

    44 Newtown Street, Duns TD11 3AU, Scotland, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom

    Browse nearby places

    No transport options nearby

    No venues nearby

    We couldn’t find any venues within a 50km radius listed on Euan’s Guide.

    clock icon

    informationWarningTitle

    informationWarningText informationWarningEmail

    Review this place

    Sign up to our newsletter

    Stay up to date with the latest news, announcements, and articles.