BY TRAIN

Travelling by train to MotorLand Aragón offers a scenic and comfortable option, though it requires some coordination with other transport methods since there is no direct train access to the circuit. The nearest major train station is in Zaragoza, a city well-connected by Spain’s high-speed rail network (AVE) and offers a variety of options to continue your journey to the circuit.

Train routes to Zaragoza

From Madrid
The AVE (a high-speed passenger rail service operated by Renfe, Spain's national railway company) high-speed train from Madrid to Zaragoza takes about 1.5 hours, making it a quick and efficient way to travel from the capital. Trains depart frequently, offering flexibility for travellers. You can book tickets online here.

From Barcelona
Similarly, the AVE service connects Barcelona to Zaragoza in about 1.5 hours, providing a comfortable and fast option for those coming from Catalonia. You can book tickets online here.

From Valencia
There is no direct AVE route from Valencia to Zaragoza, but you can travel via a combination of trains, or drive after arriving at Zaragoza. You can book tickets online here.

Continuing the journey from Zaragoza

Once you arrive in Zaragoza, you'll need to cover the remaining 120 km to the MotorLand Aragón circuit. Here are the available options:

Car Rental
Renting a car from Zaragoza is the most convenient way to reach the circuit, with a driving time of about 1.5 hours. Car rental services are available at Zaragoza’s Delicias train station (Enterprise, Europcar or SIXT…), giving you immediate access to a vehicle upon arrival.

Bus service
Alsa, a major bus company in Spain, operates buses from Zaragoza to Alcañiz, the town closest to MotorLand Aragón. The journey takes approximately 2 hours, and from Alcañiz, you can take a taxi or shuttle to the circuit. More information about bus/shuttle service can be found here.

Taxi
If you prefer a more direct option, you can hire a taxi or arrange a private transfer from Zaragoza to the circuit. This is a good option for those travelling in groups or seeking a more personalised experience. More information about taxi services can be found here.

Other train routes

From International Destinations
If you're coming from France or other neighbouring countries, train routes are available to connect you to Spain’s AVE network. For example, you can take the train from Paris to Barcelona and continue to Zaragoza from there.

Alternative nearby stations

Caspe
Another station relatively close to the MotorLand Aragón circuit is Caspe, about 33 km away. While smaller and offering fewer train services, it could be a good alternative for travellers looking to avoid Zaragoza. However, transportation options from Caspe to the circuit are more limited, making car rental or a taxi essential.

Tips for Train Travel to the Circuit:

  • Book in Advance: Spanish trains, especially the AVE, can fill up quickly during peak times and event weekends. It’s advisable to book your tickets early to ensure availability.
  • Plan for Transfers: Since there is no direct train service to the circuit, allow extra time for your transfer from Zaragoza to Alcañiz or MotorLand Aragón. Be aware that bus and taxi services may be in high demand on race weekends, so plan accordingly.
  • Enjoy the Journey: Travelling by train allows you to relax and take in the stunning Spanish landscapes, making the journey to MotorLand Aragón part of the overall experience. Whether coming from major Spanish cities or abroad, the train is a great way to start your race weekend adventure.

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