Friday 26 June 2009

German Grand Prix - Late Availability

German Grand Prix - Self Drive holiday with Page & Moy. 4 nights, 5 days from GBP229.

Set in the heart of the Eifel Hills, the Nurburgring is traditionally one of the most difficult races to predict, owing to the fluctuating weather conditions. With a long and chequered history dating back to the 1920s when it was first built, the Nurburgring is reputed to be one of the most unforgiving and dangerous circuits on the Formula 1 calendar.

The backdrop of rolling scenery and rivers – particularly around the historic towns of Koblenz and Boppard – offers beauty and tranquillity to temper even the most exciting of F1 races.

Highlights
- Experienced Motor Racing Tour Manager
- Self-drive packages
- Wide range of hotels

Grandstands

All grandstands have numbered seating but only Gold grandstands are covered. Spectator facilities at the Nurburgring are good and food and drink is plentiful. viewing is excellent – the general admission area is steeply banked and the grandstands are high.

To find out more visit the Page & Moy website or telephone 0845 358 2639

Your Accommodation

Hotel Maas
This hotel in the town of Lutzerath, to the north of Cochem, was first opened by Johann Dominicus Maas in 1856, and is still run by his descendents. Entirely renovated, there is a restaurant serving locally produced food and a spa centre. The guest rooms all have private facilities, TV, telephone and hairdrier. The hotel has free car parking.

Burg Hotel Cochem
Centrally located on Cochem’s riverside promenade, this former manor house has been converted to a modern hotel with a restaurant located in the former wine cellar and terrace offering superb views of the Moselle River. There is also a sauna and swimming pool. The comfortable guest rooms all have private facilities, TV and telephone. There is a lift in the hotel. Parking is available in a nearby multi-storey car park.

Schlosshotel Zell
Located in the pretty riverside town of Zell on the Moselle, just south of Cochem, this historic hotel oozes character and is an ideal base from which to visit the circuit. The hotel has a bar, restaurant and terrace with free off-road parking. Bedrooms are tastefully furnished and feature private facilities, TV and telephone. The town has a range of shops, bars and restaurants and is famous for its ‘Black Cat’ wine.

Hotels Brixiade & Triton, Cochem
With panoramic views of the Moselle River, these excellent hotels have an a la carte restaurant, piano bar, terrace, swimming pool and wellness centre. The comfortable guest rooms all have private facilities, TV, telephone, minibar and safe. Parking is free in the Brixiade’s own underground garage.

Your Itinerary

Depart UK Thursday 9 July
Depart the UK on your chosen date and ferry/tunnel crossing to Calais, where you can drive in your own time to your hotel.

Saturday 11 July
Today is free to spend as you wish. Why not visit the Nurburgring to watch the practice and qualifying sessions.

Sunday 12 July
Race day, you are free to make your own way to the circuit as you wish. A detailed event programme will be sent with your final information.

Monday 13 July
Leave your hotel at leisure and drive back to Calais for your ferry/tunnel crossing back to the UK.

Dates, Prices & Departure
holiday ref:MEDES4
09/07/2009 - £229


Deposit £175 per person
Payment due at the time of booking

Supplements
Race tickets: Race tickets must be paid in full at the time of booking and are non-refundable Insurance

Travel Information
Depart the UK on your chosen date and ferry/tunnel crossing to Calais, where you can drive in your own time to your hotel.

To find out more visit the Page & Moy website or telephone 0845 358 2639

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