I'm off to watch the Jerez MotoGP in May and wonder if somebody can give me information on the camping available at the circuit. I've looked back on this forum but the last discussion on the pros and cons was some years ago. I can stand the noise (ear plugs
) and have experienced camping at the last 2 French MotoGPs where for some reason the French love to hold the throttle of their bikes wide open throughout the night to get some nice banging and farting against the rev limiter - mechanically very sympathetic
. I shall be going to the French race after Spain.
Anyway, the questions are. 1. Is there camping available at the circuit? 2. Do you have to book in advance - if yes, how? 3. Are there basic facilities at the site - toilets, washing areas? 4. Any idea of the cost? - in France it is inclusive with the race entrance fee.
Alternatively, are there any 'normal' camping sites within fairly easy reach of the circuit?
As I am retired I am leaving in April then taking a holiday riding through Spain before and after the Jerez race and maybe a bit of time on the beach, weather permitting, before riding into France and up to Le Mans. Being old does have some advantges - not many though
Thanks, any advise greatly appreciated. Brian
) and have experienced camping at the last 2 French MotoGPs where for some reason the French love to hold the throttle of their bikes wide open throughout the night to get some nice banging and farting against the rev limiter - mechanically very sympathetic
. I shall be going to the French race after Spain.Anyway, the questions are. 1. Is there camping available at the circuit? 2. Do you have to book in advance - if yes, how? 3. Are there basic facilities at the site - toilets, washing areas? 4. Any idea of the cost? - in France it is inclusive with the race entrance fee.
Alternatively, are there any 'normal' camping sites within fairly easy reach of the circuit?
As I am retired I am leaving in April then taking a holiday riding through Spain before and after the Jerez race and maybe a bit of time on the beach, weather permitting, before riding into France and up to Le Mans. Being old does have some advantges - not many though

Thanks, any advise greatly appreciated. Brian
can be pretty unpredicatble even in Southern Spain, but I do like camping and as I will be in Spain and France for a month I am on a rather tight budget. I was hoping that somebody had camped at the circuit recently and could give me the info as to whether you can just turn up or if a booking needs to be made in advance.