Following on from the Spa trackday on the Friday, went to the Nurburgring on the Sat. Its only 1hr 20 or so from Spa, so no brainer for a sightseer.
Arrived mid morning. Weather had cleared up from and the sun was out. 1st stop complex.
Track was only open 2:30-4:30pm so had a bit of lunch then over to Brunchen to watch. No laps, as the car was full of gear.
Brigsyspec racing stickers carefully placed in various locations across germany.
Next stop Adenau, fill up with Aral 102.
Checked in our apartment in Adenau which was awesome.
It was St Martins Day, and there was a parade/fair on which lots of the locals participated in, so half the town was blocked off which was a pain as the apartment was on the main road so had to drive round some barriers to get there
As per Nurburgring there is nothing to do on an evening apart from drink and eat. Stocked up on some bits from Rewe
PistenKlaus for steak on the stone. Ive been to the pk loads of times over the last 15 years, and apart from one miserable waiter a few years ago, its been consistently good service and food. Did not dissappoint.
Strudel for after
On the Sunday Am had a bit of a sleep in, as needed to be in Ansterdam by 4pm so no rush to get going. Weather was wet, which was dissapointing as wanted to do some fast autobahn driving.
Anyway quick stop at ED tankstelle at Döttinger Höhe.
Interesting one. Pulled up and there is a few people parked up and stood about as usual. Mrs says "cars getting a bit of attention". A lad comes over and says hello and asks how Spa was. Get talking and he is from Brazil, his friend follows me on insta and sent the lad a pic over of my car from my story update. Small world eh!
Anyway buy more crap from ED and get rolling. Autobahns were wet so 130kmh speedlimit in force initially which was a bit dissapointing, but 80mph in wet conditions is better than uk 70mph. A few miles in and the conditions improve so the speed boards change to unrestricted, and can make a bit of progress.
Traffic was a bit busier than usual so no vmaxx, just steady 130-140mph for a number of miles following a german Range rover sport.
Autobahn driving is one of my fav things on these tours. Nothing better than getting your foot down a bit and making progress.
Sadly next min your in Belgium and it feels like your stood still. Even slower in Amstsrdam with 100kmh limits through daylight hours.
Get to the ferry early ish albeit hitting mega traffic in Amsterdam. Upgraded room on the way back to a sea view cabin and actually had a reasonable nights sleep.
Up early am with the boat announcement alarm clock. Almost back on uk soil.
Boat docks in Tynemouth 9:15am.
Get rolling and back home 10:30am.
852 miles, done. Great trip.