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I've not done it myself, but I'm doing some planning along those lines too - and I agree with alec's sentiment. Here's a couple of options, using ViaMichelin's "Recommended routing" option:
- Dover-Calais-Nurburgring via Bruges, Brussells, Liege, etc: 269 miles (4h47m)
- Harwich-Hook of Holland-Nurburgring via Eindhoven, Venlo, etc: 220 miles (3h42m)
Personally, I'd favour an easy route using Harwich, Hook of Holland with perhaps a side-trip to Amsterdam, Nijmegen, then either Eindhoven-Aachen or Venlo-Monchengladbach-Cologne/Bonn to Nurburg. The Aachen route takes you through the High Fens, which should break up the major road grind. Plenty of historic places in the area, too (Remagen, Maastricht, etc).
You could even dodge all the big places in favour of the smaller towns. Depends on whether you want to "express it" to Nurburgring or see the intervening lands you're travelling through.  ____________________ Matt
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We went this way to our hotel near the ring, the motorway bits were beyond boring. https://fyad.org/wbbm ____________________ Cbr1100xx blackbird gone, mk4 golf gt tdi chav now
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| Jumile wrote: | I've not done it myself, but I'm doing some planning along those lines too - and I agree with alec's sentiment. Here's a couple of options, using ViaMichelin's "Recommended routing" option:
- Dover-Calais-Nurburgring via Bruges, Brussells, Liege, etc: 269 miles (4h47m)
- Harwich-Hook of Holland-Nurburgring via Eindhoven, Venlo, etc: 220 miles (3h42m)
Personally, I'd favour an easy route using Harwich, Hook of Holland with perhaps a side-trip to Amsterdam, Nijmegen, then either Eindhoven-Aachen or Venlo-Monchengladbach-Cologne/Bonn to Nurburg. The Aachen route takes you through the High Fens, which should break up the major road grind. Plenty of historic places in the area, too (Remagen, Maastricht, etc).
You could even dodge all the big places in favour of the smaller towns. Depends on whether you want to "express it" to Nurburgring or see the intervening lands you're travelling through.  |
I've done the route. During my euro tour.
I got off le shuttle and camped in Dunkurke one night. It then took all day (6+ hours) with stops for food etc.. to get to Klon when I stayed. Then Klon to Nuremburg took about 5 hours with Prague a further 3.
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I've done the E40 pretty much all of the way from Calais to the general area of the Nurburgring. It is a long boring ride but dead easy to navigate.
You can take a ferry to Rotterdam and ride down to the Ring from there which is a shorter route but if you sail to Rotterdam it normally involves two overnight ferry crossings (one each way) and not only does this increase the length of your overall trip, but the ferries aren't exactly cheap.
It is certainly possible to get from the Midlands here to the Nurburgring in one day, without it being as excessively long day.  ____________________ Yamaha YZF-R6 |
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See this thread, for routes and a bit of extra info.
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For those who are unaware, my understanding is that E-routes cover all of Europe (and some of Central Asia) - using motorways and A-roads - and pay little heed to natural or bureaucratic borders. UK and Eire major roads have E-numbers, too - they're just not signposted (who knew?). The E5 route goes from Glasgow to Algeciras. If the number is EVEN then it's an east/west route, and if the number is ODD then it's an north/south route. More on this here and here.
Seems like a great idea to me. Just a shame some countries obstinately refuse to play ball, causing needless confusion for people coming from or going to those countries. But, I guess that's what we do whenever possible when it comes to Europe...  ____________________ Matt
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 246 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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