The Nürburgring has established itself as one of the top attractions in the whole of Germany. In the latest survey by the German National Tourist Board (GNTB), the legendary race track was voted the fourth most popular attraction in the country by international visitors. Following its strong top 5 ranking in the previous year, the Nürburgring was thus able to move up another place. In addition to well-known cities, buildings, excursion destinations and natural beauty spots, the Nürburgring was the only sports and event location to make it into the top 100 ranking. More than 25,000 users from over 20 countries took part in this year's vote, which has been held annually since 2012.
“This ranking confirms the appeal of the Nürburgring far beyond the motorsport scene and underlines its importance for an entire region,” says a delighted Alexander Gerhard, Head of Communications at the Nürburgring. “With the combination of major events, offers for day trips, diverse gastronomy and overnight accommodation, surrounded by extensive nature, the world's most famous race track has established itself as a versatile destination for various target groups. These include motorsport fans as well as festival visitors, sports enthusiasts, families and nature lovers.” According to Gerhard, the strong response to the offers during the current vacation season also shows how popular the Nürburgring is outside of the major events. The “Nürburgring Adventure Summer Ticket”, which includes various Nürburgring attractions, celebrated its successful premiere in this context.
The Nürburgring, popularly known as the “Green Hell”, attracts visitors from all over the world. In addition to top-class events, the Nürburgring destination offers a wide range of experiences. These include the ring°werk adventure museum, the ring°kart track, the Nürburgring eSports Bar and a wide range of accommodation and catering options, including the Lindner-operated Nürburgring Hotels, the Nürburgring Ferienpark, the Devils Diner, the Bitburger Gasthaus and the Lucia restaurant. The surrounding region also offers numerous leisure activities such as hiking, cycling and cultural events, which underline the diversity of the Eifel region.
The German National Tourist Board (GNTB) has been conducting a vote for the most popular tourist destinations in Germany since 2012. Only participants from international markets are evaluated. The Top 100 ranking is compiled from the entries.