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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: gibberish on February 18, 2008, 10:12:41 am



Title: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 18, 2008, 10:12:41 am
Thinking of following the LMES to Spa this year.  Info on the web seems rather disjointed.  Anyone know the best way to get tickets, book camping etc?


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Steve Pyro on February 18, 2008, 10:14:33 am
What ho Gib.  Long time, no see.  How devil are you, old chap.

As to Spa, no idea.  ::)


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: LangTall on February 18, 2008, 10:17:30 am
Tickets can be bought at the gate without a problem. Camping is another thing, DfH was used to a hostel nearby, but that is already fully booked. Maybe Camping Eau Rouge is opened, but Piglet has more experience with them.


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 18, 2008, 10:20:16 am
Thanks LT.

Whato Steve.  Been hiding in girlfriends lap!  Actualy got engaged last Thursday.  At my age!


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Piglet on February 19, 2008, 10:01:50 am
Hi, we stay at http://www.eaurouge.nl/index_en.htm the facilities are good'ish, they sell beer and chips!  It's on the Stavelot road, part of the old circuit which goes into the Karting entrance to the circuit.   We normally have a media pass so drive in, Rick etc. who had to walk it last year reckoned it was an hour from Eau Rouge camping to the bottom of Eau Rouge so it is a bit of a trek.  That was for the 24 hour though, I imagine for LMS you could probably buy parking in the main carpark so you could drive back and forwards, plus you can always drive up the road nearer to the karting entrance and park or do the same at Les Combes - this would get you closer. 

Termie recommends http://www.campingspador.be/ardens/english/welcome_to_camping_spa_d%27or!/ I haven't stayed here and it is further from the circuit (but maybe not much difference if you are planning to drive). 


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 19, 2008, 10:51:48 am
Thanks Piglet. Always useful to have some previous experience to rely on  ;)


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Paddy_NL on February 19, 2008, 11:18:22 am
Maybe Camping Eau Rouge is opened, but Piglet has more experience with them.

So did others at the Spa24 last year.
I have scanned their map to show where they are compared to the track:

(http://www.drinkingforholland.com/Paddy/SpaCamping.jpg)


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Piglet on February 19, 2008, 12:48:56 pm
LOL @ Paddy  ;D

You have to be a bit careful at the campsite, there seemed to be a bit of a problem with people driving over tents  ;D


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Andy Zarse on February 19, 2008, 01:00:37 pm
Thanks LT.

Whato Steve.  Been hiding in girlfriends lap!  Actualy got engaged last Thursday.  At my age!

Congratulations you romantic old fool!  :-*


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Werner on February 19, 2008, 01:39:38 pm
I'll also go to Spa this year - Saturday-Sunday. Are there trackside campsite options - closer than the Eau Rouge Camping?
If more CAers are going may we can all meet Saturday night for a belgian version of the poo bar meeting ;D

Cheers

Werner


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Paddy_NL on February 19, 2008, 02:28:39 pm
There is some holiday resort in the neighborhood, Knetter was going to try to reserve a house for 6 for DfH.

PooBar-rehersal sounds great. On top of Eau Rouge again, or in the village?


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Piglet on February 19, 2008, 02:32:24 pm
Sadly not us, this looks like the first year for a while that we won't get to Spa at all  :'(


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: termietermite on February 19, 2008, 02:44:20 pm
I'll also go to Spa this year - Saturday-Sunday. Are there trackside campsite options - closer than the Eau Rouge Camping?
If more CAers are going may we can all meet Saturday night for a belgian version of the poo bar meeting ;D

Cheers

Werner
There are plenty of sites (non-bookable) around Francorchamps.  Avoid the one behind the hotel, as they will rip you off, good and proper!  But there are no proper facilities in many of them - however, they are cheap and cheerful.  We will certainly be going back to our favourite one for the 24 hours, which is on the hill above the main entrance - at night we could see about 6 different bits of the circuit from there.  But it is very basic - though at 8 euros a night, who's complaining?


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Werner on February 19, 2008, 02:57:59 pm
There are plenty of sites (non-bookable) around Francorchamps.  Avoid the one behind the hotel, as they will rip you off, good and proper!  But there are no proper facilities in many of them - however, they are cheap and cheerful.  We will certainly be going back to our favourite one for the 24 hours, which is on the hill above the main entrance - at night we could see about 6 different bits of the circuit from there.  But it is very basic - though at 8 euros a night, who's complaining?

Sounds perfect, we need it anyway just for one night - I can survive this without a shower 8)

@Patrick: Belgian poo bar meeting: What about saturday evening in the paddock? And Part II on sunday at the Eau Rouge hill station - some lunchtime beers ;D



Title: Re: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 19, 2008, 03:09:12 pm
Thanks Zarse and Peter.  Not at all sure about this years arrangements.  Just wandering around in a bit of a daze really.


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 19, 2008, 04:24:54 pm
Oh heavens Peter.  I've told the best man that he will have to organise a stag do, but where and when is anyones idea.



Title: Re: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 19, 2008, 05:18:26 pm
Ooops!

Sorry Peter.  No plans in that direction, but don't see why we can't link up.  I don't get away from Crawley much these days.  where might be conenient for you?


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 19, 2008, 05:41:45 pm
be good to wet the babies head ;D


There will NOT be any babies involved   ::)

I'm sure we can arrange a little something.  Are Saturdays OK?


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 19, 2008, 05:48:00 pm
There are plenty of sites (non-bookable) around Francorchamps.  Avoid the one behind the hotel, as they will rip you off, good and proper!  But there are no proper facilities in many of them - however, they are cheap and cheerful.  We will certainly be going back to our favourite one for the 24 hours, which is on the hill above the main entrance - at night we could see about 6 different bits of the circuit from there.  But it is very basic - though at 8 euros a night, who's complaining?


Termie

Can you really just turn up and get on one of these sites?  I'd need somwhere that had a wateer tap, and somwhere to drain the chemical toilet.

cheers

Gib


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: Piglet on February 19, 2008, 06:31:29 pm
There is temporary camping at Les Combes for the 24 hour race. 

My slight concern about LMS is that it's a smaller event and it's early in the year and I wonder if all of the camping areas will be open?   It might also be frigging nasty weather!

I don't think we've every camped for LMS, last time I went it was later in the year I think and last time KK went it was awful weather, very cold and very wet - can't remember which year and what time of year though? 


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: termietermite on February 19, 2008, 06:57:48 pm
There are plenty of sites (non-bookable) around Francorchamps.  Avoid the one behind the hotel, as they will rip you off, good and proper!  But there are no proper facilities in many of them - however, they are cheap and cheerful.  We will certainly be going back to our favourite one for the 24 hours, which is on the hill above the main entrance - at night we could see about 6 different bits of the circuit from there.  But it is very basic - though at 8 euros a night, who's complaining?


Termie

Can you really just turn up and get on one of these sites?  I'd need somwhere that had a wateer tap, and somwhere to drain the chemical toilet.

cheers

Gib
No loos or anything like them in the place I mention (I've never been to the LMS race but many of the car parks take tents too - and there are loads of them - so I don't think there'd be a problem; at least some of the makeshift sites - including Malmedy etc - should be open.)  The site I mention which is a rip-off (8€ a day for a small tent, add another 8 for a big tent plus another 8 for your car, plus extra for power and water....) does have better facilities, but my you pay!  On balance Eau Rouge or Spa D'Or (which runs a shuttle service to the circuit) are probably better if you need more than the basics.


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: gibberish on February 20, 2008, 10:09:25 am
Hmm, this is all going to take some consideration.  LMES or 24hr.  thenks very much for the info guys.  Much appreciated.


Title: Re: Spa
Post by: knetter on February 20, 2008, 10:14:26 am
Been going to the LMS race for a while now and I can't seem to remember that there is any camping around the track for this race at all. Best bet is to go to a non racing campsite like eau rouge or Spa d'or.