I'm off to Germany and want to "do" the ring
I'm off to Germany and want to "do" the ring
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mat205125

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17,790 posts

237 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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I'm scheduled to be in Germany for the last weekend in July, and want to do a few public laps of the Nurburgring while I'm there.

It'll be the first time for me, and I'd be interested if anyone could confirm, or know's where I can confirm, that public days are running that weekend.

Any tips on booking a B&B local to that area for that weekend?

Any tips on buying tickets/passes for laps that weekend?


anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Event calendar HERE

Turn up and buy tickets from the office or from the machines in the car park, prices are as follows:

€23 for one lap
€76 for 4 laps
€146 for 8 laps
€251 for 15 laps
€391 for 25 laps

Drop me a PM if you need to know more

Cheers

Iain

mat205125

Original Poster:

17,790 posts

237 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Nice link Mac, thank you for that.

Interested in the weekend before I had planned - Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th. It list those days as public driving days from 8am to half seven at night, however has in itallics "First Day of Multiday Event". Does that imply that I'd need to pay for the whole day, or would the normal pricing still apply? I'd imagine that that would be super busy too?

Wouldn't want to trek all that distance, and be confronted with a closed Kiosk, and have to resort to watching and drinking (well, the latter wouldn't be all bad wink )

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Nah, I think that "first part of a multi-day event" is just the way they put their calendar together. You should just be able to rock up at any point in the day, buy a ticket and go for a lap (assuming the track isn't closed due to an accident for an hour or so, which does happen regularly).

I much prefer evening sessions, it's quieter and apart from the mentalist locals that go their after work you don't see many people on track, especially Brits. If you have the flexibility in your calendar I'd aim for 21st-23rd July evening sessions TBH.


Mark83

1,383 posts

225 months

Friday 17th April 2009
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Ian, I think all your prices are €1 too expensive wink

Accommodation? Bergstube is in Nurburg, email Martin for availability. I stayed at the Blaue Ecke in Adenau for the past few years, Michaela will take great care of you.

The tickets have been replaced with the 'Ring Card' this is plastic credit card size card that you buy from the ticket office. It's an Oyster style card you press against the ticket barrier and from the Summer can be topped up with credit to buy goods and services at the Nordschleife cafe and can be used in shops and bars etc at NuroDisney.

The ticket office can be busy, tickets can also be purchased at the ED petrol station opposite the Dottinger Hohe straight on the (B258 I think) Nurburg>Dottingen road. Prices are the same if paying cash however they charge for credit cards.

Nurburgring opening times: http://www.nuerburgring.de/Nordschleife.361.0.html

Edited by Mark83 on Friday 17th April 21:10

mat205125

Original Poster:

17,790 posts

237 months

Saturday 18th April 2009
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Ferry's all booked. Accomodation is next week's mission. Are helmets mandatory for public days? I'll problably be taking mine anyway.

Munter

31,330 posts

265 months

Saturday 18th April 2009
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No you dont have the wear a helmet on public days. However I did.

When we've been before we've booked in here: http://www.hotel-an-der-nordschleife.de/

anonymous-user

78 months

Sunday 19th April 2009
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Munter said:
No you dont have the wear a helmet on public days. However I did.

When we've been before we've booked in here: http://www.hotel-an-der-nordschleife.de/
I've also stayed with Eddie a few times, the guy is a legend

krallicious

4,312 posts

229 months

Sunday 19th April 2009
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Gasthaus Lidenhof was great. Opposite the BMW test centre and about 2 mintues from the main gate. Good food but only a limited selection of beer! Rooms were reasonable but I'm not sure there is secure parking.