WEC Spa ,Le Mans ,Nuburgring, accommodation recommendations.
Discussion
Hi
Planning to go and follow the World Endurance Champioships in Spring and Summer this year.
Looking for recommendations on accommodation, camping, event insider information.
This is my first trip to Spa, LeMans, and Nurburgring, so can you not assume my knowledge about the events etc.
I am presently going in my boxster,and camping, on my own, so any advice from single travellers most welcome.
Cheers Mark
Planning to go and follow the World Endurance Champioships in Spring and Summer this year.
Looking for recommendations on accommodation, camping, event insider information.
This is my first trip to Spa, LeMans, and Nurburgring, so can you not assume my knowledge about the events etc.
I am presently going in my boxster,and camping, on my own, so any advice from single travellers most welcome.
Cheers Mark
I went to Spa for the 24hrs in July this year on my own. Stayed at Camping l'eau rouge
http://en.eaurouge.nl/
It was a nice site, they had no problems with me being on my own, and really helpful friendly owners, who were very accommodating to my complete lack of french or dutch language skills.
its 2 miles or so up to stavlot (Paul Frere) corner, where there is an entrance to the track. You can walk, or if your lazy like me, drive.
Nurburgring for the 24hours i stayed at the camping am nurburgring, but that was with a mate. That was a good site, very busy and VERY loud, but all friendly and nice. its very close to the track, so no more than 5/10 mins walk to the track regardless of were you stay.
Le mans, id be very interested to see the replies, as im doing that for the first time this year, and depending on how useless my freinds are, theres always a chance im going on my own ha.
http://en.eaurouge.nl/
It was a nice site, they had no problems with me being on my own, and really helpful friendly owners, who were very accommodating to my complete lack of french or dutch language skills.
its 2 miles or so up to stavlot (Paul Frere) corner, where there is an entrance to the track. You can walk, or if your lazy like me, drive.
Nurburgring for the 24hours i stayed at the camping am nurburgring, but that was with a mate. That was a good site, very busy and VERY loud, but all friendly and nice. its very close to the track, so no more than 5/10 mins walk to the track regardless of were you stay.
Le mans, id be very interested to see the replies, as im doing that for the first time this year, and depending on how useless my freinds are, theres always a chance im going on my own ha.
at Nurburg I always stay at http://www.burgstube.com/
The rooms are basic but clean and your host Martin is a font of all knowledge 'Ring and Spa related
Tell Martin that Alan at Wessex Car Club sent you
The rooms are basic but clean and your host Martin is a font of all knowledge 'Ring and Spa related
Tell Martin that Alan at Wessex Car Club sent you
Edited by countzero on Tuesday 27th January 12:20
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