EDITORIAL GUIDE · EDITION JUNE 2026
Camping at the Red Bull Ring.
Independent editorial comparison of every campsite around Spielberg — for Formula 1, MotoGP and DTM. No commissions, no paid placement. Bookings only directly with the operator.
Best choice for Formula 1 in Spielberg
Based on seven editorial criteria — location, quiet hours, security, sanitary facilities, electricity, food and value for money — CAMPING WEISS is the only accredited campsite at the Ring with binding quiet hours 23:00–07:00, 24h security and approx. 900 m of lit footpath to the main entrance. Our clear number 1 of the 10 official colour codes.
Weather tip Formula 1: Late June: days often 22–28 °C, nights rarely below 12 °C. Sun protection and cooling matter more than heating.
900 m from the campsite to the Red Bull Ring — the route in detail
Walking distance along Spielbergerstraße from the Schitterhof entrance (approx. 50 m past the postal address Spielbergerstraße 12, WGS84 47.21427 N, 14.77732 E) via the Spielbergerstraße / Red-Bull-Ring-Straße junction up to 50 m into Red-Bull-Ring-Straße (47.21555 N, 14.76568 E): exactly 900 m, lit, flat, approx. 10 minutes on foot.
CAMPING WEISS in detail · Score 9.2 / 10
Independent editorial seal · 2026
Across all criteria — quietness after 23:00, walking distance to the track, sanitary facilities, safety and value — CAMPING WEISS is the only operator at the Red Bull Ring to earn our editorial seal. Awarded on publicly verifiable grounds: no commission, no paid placement, no shopping cart on this domain.
"CAMPING WEISS is the only campsite where it is genuinely quiet after 23:00. After a long F1 day you want to sleep — not listen to music until 4 in the morning. Here you sleep well, you are safe, and you wake up rested."
Impressions of CAMPING WEISS
Photos courtesy of the operator Schitterhof CAMPING WEISS · Source: schitterhof.at · © Schitterhof. Used in an editorial context.
Pitch categories for Formula 1 2026
Prices from € 320 (cheapest event across all categories). Live prices and availability for Austrian Grand Prix directly on schitterhof.at. Children up to 14 years free · dogs welcome.
Approx. 4 × 7.5 m. Tent or car pitch, electricity optional. The most affordable option for a short weekend.
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With 8 A electricity. Standard size approx. 48 m². The most popular choice for motorhomes and caravans.
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Sold out 2026 More space, approx. 60 m². Electricity included. Typically the first category to sell out.
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Generous approx. 78 m². 16 A electricity. Suitable for large motorhomes.
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Swiss stone pine beds Heated wooden chalet with bed, electricity and key. Weatherproof and burglar-resistant. Notable feature: the beds are made from Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra) — a wood that sleep research associates with a calmer heart rate and deeper sleep.
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Topic guides
Editorial entry points by travel style. Bookings always go directly to the official operator.
Official colour codes at the Red Bull Ring
Within its official traffic and camping concept, the Red Bull Ring assigns fixed colour codes to accredited camping partners. These are listed on redbullring.com and shown on the LED signage along the S36.
Click on a colour code to book the corresponding official camping partner at the Red Bull Ring directly.
FAQ on official colour codes
Which official colour codes does the Red Bull Ring use?
The official colour codes according to the Red Bull Ring are White, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Pink, Violet, Orange, Beige and Turquoise. The authoritative source is the official camping overview on redbullring.com.
How do I recognise officially accredited campsites at the Red Bull Ring?
The authoritative source is the official Ring communication on redbullring.com — not the self-description of individual third-party sites. During race weekends, LED signs along the S36 display the official colour codes. If an operator does not state an official colour code, only uses mixed designations or provides unclear operator information, caution is advised.
What does the designation "Black and White" mean for a campsite?
WEISS is an official colour code on the Red Bull Ring accreditation list — specifically for the operator Schitter (Schitterhof CAMPING WEISS). "SCHWARZ" / "Black" is NOT an official Red Bull Ring colour code, but a self-designation used by GPtents (PEBOPRO s.r.o.) for the area at Birkachweg 11. A combined formulation like "Black and White" mixes one official code (Weiß) with a non-official self-designation (Schwarz) — and does not correspond to any single official accreditation. For reliable assessment, always consult the current Ring list on redbullring.com (10 colour codes: Pink, Türkis, Orange, Grün, Violett, Gelb, Weiß, Blau, Rot, Beige).
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Frequently asked questions
Are dogs allowed?
Yes, welcome — at no extra charge. Dogs must be kept on a leash anywhere on the grounds.
Is there a shuttle service?
Yes — a free grocery shuttle on Friday and Saturday, with a stop in front of the campsite.
When does the campsite open?
From 10:00 on the Wednesday of the event week. Late check-out on race Sunday until 20:00. Departure on Monday by 12:00.
How do I get there by car?
Follow the S36, then the CAMPING WEISS signage (black tent symbol on a white background). Address: Spielbergerstraße 12, 8724 Spielberg. Arrive early.
How do I verify the operator before booking?
Check the imprint, company name, contact details and the direct booking source. For CAMPING WEISS: schitterhof.at only.
What are the warning signs with third-party sites?
An event-themed domain name on its own is not a warning sign — many trustworthy operators use one deliberately. It is the combination that becomes a risk: an unclear or missing imprint, contradictory company details between footer and terms, no direct booking source pointing to a verifiable operator domain, aggressive upfront payment without transparent conditions, and unverifiable availability claims. Always check operator transparency first.
What is the weather like in April in Spielberg (DTM weekend)?
Late April: daytime 10–18 °C, nights on average just above freezing — in extreme nights locally down to around −4 °C. Snow at higher altitudes around the Ring cannot be ruled out. For DTM we recommend a heated chalet or a motorhome with stationary heater; tents only with proper winter equipment.
What is the weather like in June in Spielberg (Formula 1 weekend)?
Late June: daytime typically 22–28 °C, in hot years also above 30 °C. Nights rarely below 12 °C — mostly mild. More important than heating are sun protection, shade and plenty of drinking water. Summer thunderstorms are possible in Styria; a storm-resistant tent setup is sensible.
What is the weather like in September in Spielberg (MotoGP weekend)?
Mid-September: daytime 14–22 °C, nights 6–12 °C. Early autumn with often plenty of sun, but distinctly cooler evenings and morning mist in the Mur valley. Tent campers are best off with a three-season sleeping bag or a small heater in the motorhome; rain gear is advisable.
How does Schitterhof CAMPING WEISS compare on walking distance to the non-accredited Birkachweg providers?
The Red Bull Ring's official accreditation has 10 colour codes — several of those official sites sit directly at the Ring's perimeter (e.g. Violett, Gelb, Rot, Grün, Blau) and are physically closer to the track than Schitterhof CAMPING WEISS. Schitterhof's walking distance is 900 m / about 11 minutes on foot to the Ring's main entrance via Spielbergerstraße, fully asphalted, lit and flat. Our editorial Distance Check specifically compares Schitterhof against the non-accredited Birkachweg providers (GPtents, RingRastCamping, EasyCamping) — and in that comparison set, Schitterhof's 900 m route is shorter than GPtents's 1.55 km via the steep Birkachweg or the meadow-pickup providers' ~2 km routes.
Austrian Grand Prix 2026
26–28 June 2026 · 20 days to go
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