How to get to the Jerez circuit

One of the sports that most excites motor fans is the Motorcycling Championship . It is there one of the places where one of the star events such as the Jerez Grand Prix is ​​held. In this article of .com we will see how to get to the Jerez circuit.

Steps to follow:

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The circuit of Jerez not only hosts the Grand Prix of the Motorcycling Championship but it is a circuit where the teams of Formula One test, tests of other motor sports, as well as driving courses and other activities for amateurs. It is characterized for being a fast track but with numerous curves and a final straight not very extensive. In total 4423 meters of track for motorcycle tests and 4428 meters for Formula One.

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Jerez de la Frontera is a city belonging to the province of Cádiz. This city has good connections so you can reach it through different means of transport, either by road, train or plane . From your airport there are flights to several European countries such as Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, etc.

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If we choose the road, some good options are:

  • Seville-Cádiz motorway
  • If we come from the center of Spain it could be the National-IV motorway (E5) that connects Madrid with Cádiz.
  • If our departure point is the west of Spain, we can go along the Ruta de la Plata, bordering the border with Portugal and arriving in Seville take the highway that joins Cádiz.
  • On the other hand if our starting point is in the eastern part of the Iberian Peninsula, for example from Catalonia, we can go to Valencia with the AP-7, passing through the Valencian capital to take the A-35 and then the A-31. Once we left behind Almansa and Albacete, we would take the A-322 to Bailén and from there we would follow the Córdoba-Sevilla-Cádiz route.

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The circuit is located in the peripheral area of ​​Jerez, so to get there we have to take the A-382 motorway (Jerez-Arcos-Antequera) . At kilometer 6 of the motorway, take exit 3 and we will be in the area of ​​the speed circuit.

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Connections by Rail:

The Jerez de la Frontera train station has daily connections with the rest of Andalusia and with a large number of Spanish cities.

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Air connections:

The international airport of Jerez has connections to other Spanish cities such as: Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Palma de Mallorca and Malaga or with the following European destinations such as:

  • Germany with connections to the cities of: Berlin, Frankfurt, Hannover, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart
  • England (London)
  • Austria (Vienna)
  • Luxembourg
  • Belgium (Brussels)
Tips
  • The Grand Prize lasts 3 days in which many activities and a festive atmosphere are developed by the motorcycle fans, both in the city and in the same area of ​​the circuit.