The Winter 2026 edition of The Landy has arrived, packed with everything that makes this magazine the heartbeat of the Land Rover community.
This issue shines a spotlight on the 56 inspiring global finalists in the Defender Awards, celebrating charities and conservation projects from the UK to Japan that embody adventure with purpose.
There’s big news closer to home too, as the iconic Stonehenge byways reopen after years of closure — a major victory for green laners thanks to the tireless work of user groups across Wiltshire.
Fans of craftsmanship will love Legacy Overland’s Project Bordeau, which sees a 1988 Defender 110 reborn in Coniston Green as a style-led workhorse balancing beauty with durability, while Kent Heritage Works’ ‘The Admiral’—a 1976 88" Series III rebuilt as a luxurious one-off with a 3.5-litre V8—proves just how far perfectionism can go.
Celtic Routes launches its 2026 collection of self-drive Land Rover tours through the Highlands and Islands and this month’s Workshop section rounds up the latest kit and upgrades your Land Rover looks as sharp as it performs.



