Bilster Berg Drive Resort

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Motor sport
Welcome to one of the most demanding test, presentation and race tracks in Europe
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BILSTER BERG: A challenging racetrack in the Teutoburg Forest for car enthusiasts and events

Since opening in 2013, the private racetrack BILSTER BERG has become a place of pilgrimage for car enthusiasts from all over the world. Famous racing drivers such as Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton and Nico Hülkenberg have already made spectacular guest appearances here.

The conversion of the former British Army of the Rhine depot was privately managed without any public funding. BILSTER BERG sees itself as a partner to the automotive industry and offers its customers and guests the perfect setting for driving experiences, product launches, tests and training sessions at the modern, prestigious facility. As a stage for new products, an arena for sophisticated driving experiences and a catalyst for successful business. The BILSTER BERG also offers the perfect backdrop for film and photo projects in the automotive sector.


SUFFICIENT ROUTE LAYOUT

The layout of the 4.2-kilometre-long hill and valley course in the Teutoburg Forest was designed by Formula 1 star architect Hermann Thilke with the support of two-time world rally champion Walter Röhrl.

Like the legendary Nürburgring-Nordschleife, the winding course with 44 crests and troughs blends in harmoniously with the extraordinary landscape. The demanding track layout and various ideal lines of this natural race track challenge the driver again and again.

The 19 bends have characteristic names such as "Kugelkopf", "Mutkurve", "Kommandantur" or "Hochsitz". But the BILSTER BERG is not only one of the most challenging routes in Europe for motoring activities. A five-hectare, five-kilometre, 26-section off-road terrain that is extremely varied rounds off the offer near Bad Driburg. Natural stone, sand and gravel sections make driving everything from SUVs to real off-roaders a spectacular experience.



SEMINARS AND EVENTS


Seminars, product presentations and team events can be held just as successfully, exclusively and individually as private parties, business meetings, receptions or themed culinary evenings. The TURN ONE restaurant, located on the legendary Ostschleifen terrace and run by Marcus Schuster and his creative team, is on standby like a well-trained pit crew waiting to be deployed.

All Bilster Berg events can be found here!



TRACK IS PARTIAL

The racetrack, which stretches over 4.2 kilometers, can be booked for different requirements and events. Organizers have the option of turning one track into two: The east loop then measures a track length of 2.4 kilometers - the west loop covers 1.8 kilometers - driving fun guaranteed.


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Bad Driburger Touristik GmbH

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General information

  • Parking Available

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Entrance Free

Directions & Parking facilities

By car:
To get to Bilster Berg from Bad Driburg, start on Dringenberger Straße or Lange Straße and drive towards Pyrmonter Straße - this only takes about 3 minutes (approx. 800 meters). From there, take the L951, Driburger Straße and then Am Osterberg to get to Bilster Berg in Nieheim. The journey takes about 10 minutes (about 10 km).
When you arrive at Bilster Berg, turn right. The destination is on the left-hand side. The last 2 minutes (approx. 1.6 km) of the drive will take you directly to Bilster Berg, which is located at Bilster Berg 1, 33014 Bad Driburg.

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Bilster Berg Drive Resort
Bilster Berg 1
33014 Bad Driburg