
Bad Bertrich Nurburgring

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Last edit: 13-02-2019
With a main visit to the info center / main stand of the Nurburgring.
Then a pit stop in Adenau along the Nordschleife, here you can stand along the track.
On this route we pass the ruins of Virneburg.
And finally we can take a terrace in Cochem.
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Verdict
Duration
3h 4m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
166.23 km
Countries


Pitstraat Nürburgring
After about an hour through beautiful curves and forests, we arrive at the Nürburgring. The Nürburgring is a race circuit in Nürburg, in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. On September 27, 1925 began the construction of the circuit around the village and the medieval castle Nürburg in the Eifel. The opening was on the weekend of 18 and 19 June 1927. The circuit is nicknamed 'The Green Hell'. Previously, the course took the riders over 28 km. It then consisted of the Nordschleife (22.8 km) and Südschleife (7.7 km). The Nürburgring Nordschleife is part of the old Nürburgring. 21 Grands Prix were held between 1951 and 1976. The former Nürburgring, which was only 20.8 km long, had killed five Formula 1 drivers at Grand Prix competitions and caused many others to suffer permanent injuries. The enormous circuit was built as a job-creation project in the 1920s around the village of Nürburg in the Eifel mountains to the southwest of Bonn. It officially contained 176 bends spread over the 20.8 km of the Nordschleife and 7.7 km of the separate Südschleife. The bends are known as Flugplatz, Aremberg, Bergwerk, Karussel and Pflanzgarten. There is plenty to see at the main stand of the circuit, there are old formula 1 cars and there are shops selling all kinds of stuff that have to do with racing or the Nürburgring. We drive on and arrive at Adenau, here you can watch the cars and motorcycles racing at the Nordschleife. We drive a bit along with the track and then go to the south at Herresbach. At Virneburg you can view The castle ruins of Virneburg, it is the ruin of a castle on the hill. Arrived at our next resting point the tourist town Cochem, Cochem is a town on the Mosel in Germany. It is located in the Land Rhineland-Palatinate. It is the Kreisstadt of the Landkreis Cochem-Zell. The city is a tourist town dominated by the mountain lock.
The Cochem castle was built in the 12th and 13th centuries and served as a protection for the city and the Mosel.
We continue our route and drive a bit further along the Moselle.
At Alf we go back to Bad Bertrich, back to our Hotel.
I appreciate this route with 5 stars nice curves and enough to do during this route.
This route has been adapted for MRA Navigation / Garmin and TomTom.

Virneburg ruine

Cochem
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