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9 Mar 2013, 09:25 (Ref:3216283) | #1 | ||
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St Ursanne - Spectating
Hi guys,
I'm thinking of planning a weekend to go see the St Ursanne round of the FIA Euro hillclimb in August with a few pals. Very early stage of research for me, so looking for tips and hints. Getting there - Better to fly to Basel and hire a car/take train etc or is it a good drive down? Accoms - Easy/hard to get a reasonable room in the town? Spectating - How does this work? Is it ticketed? Can you go anywhere you like/can? Any info is gratefully received. Cheers |
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9 Mar 2013, 11:01 (Ref:3216333) | #2 | ||
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Hi Peat,
I live close to St Ursanne so i guess i can give a few tips If you come by plane Basel is the best. By train from Basel is nice but somehow slow (no hillclimbs in flatlands ). Take a train from Basel to Delémont and then from Delémont to St-Ursanne. For schedules --> www.sbb.ch. By car from Basel it's a very nice ride through the countryside, lovely roads etc. For the hotel you will find a room if you don't wait too long. If there's nothing free in St Ursanne directly (it's a small town) you will find something in Delémont or Porrentry, they are the closest larger cities (max. 15-20 minutes by train i'd say). My last advice : arround St Ursanne it's a very nice region for walking, the town itself is lovely too, if you spend a day for visiting the region you won't regret it |
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9 Mar 2013, 12:55 (Ref:3216364) | #3 | ||
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Thanks Olivk! Good info.
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