- Just 25 minutes away
- Unique stays in the middle of nature
- Combine speed with tranquility
Experience the Motul TT Assen at EuroParcs Ruinen!
EuroParcs Ruinen, in the middle of the beautiful countryside of Drenthe, is the perfect base for your visit to the Motul TT Assen. The park is a short drive from the famous TT Circuit, allowing you to effortlessly combine the adrenaline and speed of the races with the peace and quiet of nature. After a day full of roaring engines and excitement on the grandstands, you can relax in the unique accommodations or on the camping sites of our park. This way you will make your TT weekend a complete and unforgettable stay.
Tickets are available through the website of TT Circuit Assen
Helpful information:
- Where: TT Circuit Assen
- When: June 26 to 28
- Entrance fee: from approximately €59
- Extra: youth up to 15 years free admission









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What is there to do at Motul TT Assen?
The Motul TT Assen is the absolute highlight of Dutch motorsport and is known worldwide as the "Cathedral of Speed. It is the only race on the MotoGP calendar that has been held continuously since 1925. During this legendary weekend, the world's best riders compete at the cutting edge for the coveted podium places, with top speeds and technical craftsmanship taking center stage. The event is a unique blend of top sport, tradition and an unprecedented festival atmosphere that draws tens of thousands of fans from all over Europe to Drenthe. Whether you stand along the track before the deafening sound of the engines or taste the atmosphere on the embankments, the TT offers an intense sporting experience that gives both connoisseurs and day-trippers goosebumps every year.
























