I am going next year with bike but could do with meeting some who is taking Car I could share cost of ferry fare. I need someone to get
my tent and gear over too much for bike.
It's over 15 years since I went to the TT, we all stayed in a hotel that time. Where is the camp site that most of BMer's who went used? I'd really like to try and go next year
I'll be making my first visit in 2013 too, i'll be going on a bike but hopefully going down the b&b route, camping is tolerable in ok weather but two weeks camping sounds like hard work, though if the prices for b&b's are as bad as made out then i'll camp regardless of weather!
Maybe this could be the official meet up thread for those planning going over, i'd certainly like to make the journey over with other BMer's.
I camped in the IOM for many years
I made it our family holiday
Used to go *mid-week practice week
Come back *mid-week after race week
*Much cheaper for ferry fares back then but not sure if that's the case now ?
Usually Thurs out Tues back, so 10 days in tents
Used to use a campsite off Bray Hill down the road from the crossroads where the "dip" is
Great for many reasons :-
Main one, it was on the INSIDE of the course
(meant you could still get to various locations after the roads were closed)
But I've not been for many years, and I've been told that the site is now a LAKE
I'll dig some pics out and put em up (from before the lake)
But camping is not at all difficult if you get yourseves organised before you go
If several of you are going together you can share the load of the essentials between you
Back in the 70's & 80's the Germans used to arrive with nothing, buy what they needed whilst there, then leave it all behind
They were considered to be THE RICH MAN OF EUROPE back then, with endless supplies of cash, they would abandon everything from tents & sleeping bags to pots pans and food
I often brought home enough food to last a week
I managed all this, for a family of 4 on an MZ outfit
Just a reminder that if youre determined enough, it can be done
After all it's THE RACING you're going for, even if the Island is packed with OTHER things to do
Shadz, my son, is going again (in 2013) his receipt, for his deposit, came yesterday. I think he's goin in May again.
TT May 25th - June 7th 2013
http://www.iomtt.com/TT-2013/The-2013-TT.aspx
Went in 2005,ferried as Emzed suggested midweek to mid week,they were quite a bit cheaper then.We camped at top of rise from Union Mills,site was great,prices and friendly folks BUT you had to get out before roads closed.I was going to look for a site in middle,there's a B road runs from Sulby up to the Bungalow,me and youngest daughter watched 2 races form these spots.Definitely up for next year.
i ve booked again if your stuck for accommodation i went through this website
www.eventsaccommodation.co.uk
he s name is Martin Baxter and found me my homestay in Douglas for race week
Hi all, New to this site but can offer some sound advice about all things Manx so happy to help anyone out with advice about where stuff is and good/bad sites to camp on the Island. I'm over there for the Manx Grand Prix in August so if anyones going would be cool to hook up before or whilst over there. I could also check out anything specific in Aug for people already booked for 2013 TT.
I'm a Manxman by birth although live in Northampton now but go back to the island for TT & MGP every year as have property over there and lots of local friends. Don't be put off by all the sailings being already booked as at the moment all you can do is reserve a sailing with a £30 depoisit. Its not until the end of Feb 2012 that the full payment has to be made or the slot you booked and deposit are lost. Needless to say there are many that book now with best intentions but come Feb cannot commit due to whatever and if you really want to go keep an eye on the availability of sailings towards the end of Feb and you will get a good selection to choose from as and when the pop up.
As for accomodation if you look at the Forum on the official IOM TT Website you will find a section about accomodation available on the IOM for the TT that is worth a look :-)
That's welcome and sound advice ManxyT
I'm hoping to make the Manx this year as I've always wanted to go
I will be in touch nearer the time regarding advice about where to go etc.