is it feasible to travel from rome
Hi, I am looking at coming to the moto gp at mugello in 2012, but would love to stay at rome and wondered if its possible to do the 2 trips in 1?! Is it feasible to travel from Rome to Mugello and if so how long would it take. If not feasible where would be the best place to stay? cheers
Re: Public Transport to Mugello Race track
Hi,
I will be on a family holiday in the Venice area when this years MOTOGP is on. We will be using public transport throughout our holiday and wondered if it is possible to get from Venice to Mugello by using either train, bus or coach?
We arrive in Venice on the Friday before the race so can travel on either the Saturday or early Sunday morning.
Any advice on which train/bus service to use would be most welcome (as well as advice on the return trip).
I don't want to hire a car or a motorbike as I understand the traffic/parking will be chaos.
Many thanks in advance
taking train to the MotoGP
You can certainly get to Mugello by train and is actually the best option, for the reasons you already know -too much traffic otherwise.
Check schedules on www.trenitalia.com - for fast travel the morning of, the best option might be to take a fast train from Venice to Bologna and then take a train to Borgo San Lorenzo. That's the name of the town closest to the race track with a train station (the track is just outside the town of Scarperia); from Borgo San Lorenzo, there will be special bus shuttles that take people to the race track all weekend long.
Are you planning to return to Venice the same day? Once you check the train schedules you'll be better able to plan whether that will be doable or too tiring to fit travel back at the end of the day.
Re: taking train to the MotoGP
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Lourdes
You can certainly get to Mugello by train and is actually the best option, for the reasons you already know -too much traffic otherwise.
Check schedules on
www.trenitalia.com - for fast travel the morning of, the best option might be to take a fast train
from Venice to Bologna and then take a train to
Borgo San Lorenzo. That's the name of the town closest to the race track with a train station (the track is just outside the town of Scarperia); from Borgo San Lorenzo, there will be bus shuttles that take people to the race track.
Are you planning to return to Venice the same day? Once you check the train schedules you'll be better able to plan whether that will be doable or too tiring to fit travel back at the end of the day.
Many thanks for your kind reply. It looks at though the Ve. Mestre - Bologna Central is the best option. I'll start from there.
Thanks again.
Re: Public Transport to Mugello Race track
Hi,
I am staying in Florence for the MotoGP this year and really appreciate the information about transport, it's been very helpful!
I have one question; I have booked/ordered my tickets through the MotoGP.com website, and I have to go to collect my tickets before the weekend.
It has told me to go to the 'Media Accredition Centre' with an address of:
'Il Borgonuovo, Via Ilaria Alpi, San Piero A Sieve, 50037'.
How do I get to this centre? Is it on the way to the circuit? I arrive in Florence on Thursday evening and hope to be going to the Friday of free practice, will it take us long to collect the tickets?
Thanks!
:)