It is not everyday that you get to see 1,000 Jaguar cars lined up in front of one of the UK’s most recognised and historic landmarks, but that just so happened to be the case last weekend.

As part of their annual celebrations the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club (JEC) hosted the Royal Windsor Jaguar Festival, or Jagfest if you’ve been seeing the posts on social media. We were lucky enough to attend the event and get up close and personal with all of the cars in attendance and thought we’d share the experience with you too.

While Her Majesty the Queen did not attend the event herself, the Royal atmosphere was alive and well during the day with thousands of classic car fans adorning the Long Walk in high spirits. The festivities were not limited to just the long walk, however, as a parade of 240 of Jaguar’s most significant models paraded around the town and through the castle. The parade featured some of Jaguar’s most significant cars and ran in chronological order, bar a few icons sprinkled into the mix to keep those watching on their toes, and was fronted by the iconic XJ13 prototype. A typically noisy start to a beautifully executed parade.

Displayed in the parade and on show was a full representation of the marque’s great work and the dedication of its fans who turned out in force to celebrate Jags of all ages.

We would like to thank the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club for a fantastic day and a chance to get up close and personal with some beautiful historic motorcars. If you want to take a look at some of the great work the JEC are doing then click HERE to reach their Facebook or hit the banner below to go to their website.

That’s enough talk, though, let’s take a look at some of the best Jags from the day.