Best places to stay in Nurburg

Best places to stay in Nurburg

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steve z

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1,245 posts

223 months

Wednesday 8th February 2006
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Anyone any recommendations on places to stay in Nurburg. Looking for reasonable standard accommodation up to about £50 per night.

domster

8,431 posts

271 months

Wednesday 8th February 2006
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Brendan runs a great B&B about 20 mins away; he was the 1000 laps per year biker who Clarkson interviewed. I think you'll find most of the places in Nurburg are more than 50 GBP a night. See www.slidersguesthouse.com for more details. It's where I stay, anyway.

If you want to do it in 4 star luxury, stay at the Hotel Dorint overlooking the South Circuit. Stayed there before and it's nice but pricey, over 100 GBP a night from memory.

Cheers
Domster

paulburrell

648 posts

234 months

Friday 10th February 2006
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Steve Z

Have stayed at the Jung Stroof Pension on a number of occasions. It's clean, right in the village(2 mins to the track entrance) and very reasonably priced - got a garage as well for the bikers. Owner speaks a little english.

Link here|:
www.tourist-info-nuerburg.de/deutsch/pensionen.php


Steve

>> Edited by paulburrell on Friday 10th February 14:31

percy

670 posts

270 months

Friday 10th February 2006
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I stayed at the Hotel Tiergarten last November www.am-tiergarten.de It is run by Sabine Schmitz' family and she is usually in the restaurant with lots of other drivers/instructors. Even if you don't stay there, the restaurant is well worth a visit - good food and the walls are plastered with Nurburgring memorabilia.

dangly

913 posts

228 months

Friday 10th February 2006
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percy said:
I stayed at the Hotel Tiergarten last November www.am-tiergarten.de It is run by Sabine Schmitz' family and she is usually in the restaurant with lots of other drivers/instructors. Even if you don't stay there, the restaurant is well worth a visit - good food and the walls are plastered with Nurburgring memorabilia.


Oh yes the steaks are FAB! I was bet I couldnt eat 3 steaks on the hot stone with chips and pudding! haha I won

percy

670 posts

270 months

Saturday 11th February 2006
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Once you get 30 or so people all eating the steaks on the stones, you can't hear a thing in there for the sizzling!! Just don't put pepper on the stone!

r1flyguy

1 posts

219 months

Saturday 11th February 2006
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Stayed at sliders, wasn't impressed

Shop around there are loads of places and check out ben lovejoys ring website tonees of useful info.

bad_roo

5,187 posts

238 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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The Ringhaus Altes Forsthaus is the nearest place and with an interesting history too. Used to be the unofficial garage for the Daimler Benz racing team.

www.ringhaus.com/



It's literally 200m from the paddock entrance. Nobody else think the Tiergarten/steaks on the hot stone has become a bit cliched?

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Joe911

2,763 posts

236 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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bad_roo said:
Nobody else think the Tiergarten/steaks on the hot stone has become a bit cliched?

They are good - and the pork steaks too. It's not the cliche that is the annoying part - it's the atmosphere in there when 40 people are having them!

domster

8,431 posts

271 months

Tuesday 14th February 2006
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Joe911 said:
bad_roo said:
Nobody else think the Tiergarten/steaks on the hot stone has become a bit cliched?

They are good - and the pork steaks too. It's not the cliche that is the annoying part - it's the atmosphere in there when 40 people are having them!


The steak on the stone at Pistenklaus is overrated IMO; why pay to cook the food yourself

I much prefer their pepper and cream sauce steak... it is very, very good (if not a little expensive).

I tend to eat there simply because I normally bump into one or two mates there, completely at random, on most virtually any tourist day evening of the year.

Adenauer

18,581 posts

237 months

Thursday 16th February 2006
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Go to www.adenau.de

Then click Tourismusverein Hocheifel

Then click Tourismusverein Hotels Gasthöfe

Big list of Hotels.

There's also a big list of B&B's if you click Tourismusverein Gästehäuser.

All of them are close enough to the ring.

Should be driveable next week

http://213.239.207.198/nbr-update/fil