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04/04/2020

Isle of Man Camping Updates and Booking Transfers – Corona Virus

Isle of Man Camping Updates and Booking Transfers – Corona Virus

4th April 2020

Hello, just an update from the Isle of Man Camping camp. Like many of our guests throughout the World it’s been a challenging couple of weeks since the difficult but I’m sure we all agree the correct decision that the Isle of Man TT 2020 has been cancelled.

We have been busy communicating with all of our guests and thank you to everyone that has been in touch (please double check your junk/spam email folder if you cannot find our email correspondence in your inbox. Emails were set on Monday 16th March between 5pm and 9pm).

We have transferred many of our guest’s bookings to the Isle of Man TT 2021 and cannot wait to welcome you all onsite.

To help with the process of transferring 100% your booking we have set up a the following booking transfer option to transfer you entire booking to the Isle of Man TT 2021.

You will have the option of selecting the “Transfer Booking” method of which will raise you a new booking confirmation. We will then marry up existing your payment with your new booking and send you confirmation of the transfer.

We appreciate that final dates may not be known and if there are any amends to the guest’s names or duration of your stay we can happily adjust them at a later date. If your arrival date is not known, please simply select the 1st May 2021 and we can update when dates are confirmed.

We are on hand if you need any assistance and please don’t hesitate to reply back to this email if we can assist in the revised booking.

Please select the following link to book your Isle of Man TT 2021 Glamping Transfer

Isle of Man TT 2021 Glamping Booking Transfer

Please select the following link to book your Isle of Man TT 2021 Camping Transfer

Isle of Man TT 2021 Camping Booking Transfer

Please take care during this time and we really look forward to welcoming you on site in 2021.

Best wishes

Your Isle of Man Camping Team

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    A: The Isle of Man TT Races are a two-week event, running from a Monday (Qualifying Week start) to a Saturday (Senior Race Day).

    The confirmed and provisional dates are as follows:

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    If you delay, your options will be significantly limited, and prices will be much higher.

  • Q: How do the TT road closures affect getting around the island?

    A: The 37.73-mile Mountain Course is a public road that closes completely for all practices and races.

    Best Options: Use the excellent public transport network (Bus Vannin and the Heritage Railways), which continues to operate outside the course, or plan your entire day around the official road closure schedule, which is published daily. Always check the latest schedule as it is subject to change due to weather.

    Crucial Tip: If your accommodation is inside the closed course, you cannot leave or return until the roads officially reopen (which can be late at night).

  • Q. Do I need to buy a ticket to watch the TT Races?

    A: No, not for most places! The majority of the 37.73-mile course is public road, and you can watch for free from hundreds of roadside vantage points.

    Safety Note: Always obey the instructions of the volunteer marshals and only watch from designated safe spectator areas (marked by fencing or signage).

    Tickets are only required if you want a reserved seat in the Official Grandstands (at the start/finish line in Douglas) or for VIP Hospitality areas.