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Flights to Eindhoven are £40 return on the day from stansted. All for it until I see we are not even playing in a stadium but what looks like a park?
2nd game looks like a 2 hour drive from Amsterdam.Last edited by Robsondinho; 26-05-2016, 11:20 AM.@chrisrobson9
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Originally posted by Robsondinho View PostFlights to Eindhoven are £40 return on the day from stansted. All for it until I see we are not even playing in a stadium but what looks like a park?
2nd game looks like a 2 hour drive from Amsterdam.
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Originally posted by upperloft View PostTwo good fixtures, let's hope they turn up!!
Versus PSV is in a small village called Driel. An hour by car from Amsterdam. For me, it is a bike ride of 15 minutes from home... I live in Holland, follow QPR since the nineties, and made lots of trips to Loftus Road over the years. Great to see that this time I can take my bike. Last year I brought my son along (QPR-Leeds) and he had a great time as well.
You can take a plane to Weeze (Germany) as well for a few pounds. About a 45 minutes drive from Driel.
Groningen is far away, but I thought they play in Veendam, even more far.
The Driel/Oosterbeek/Arnhem area is known from WW2 (a bridge too far). Much to see there regarding this period, especcially in Oosterbeek (where I live)
Cheers, and enjoy your trip. Need some info, let me know.
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Originally posted by jeroen View PostHi,
Versus PSV is in a small village called Driel. An hour by car from Amsterdam. For me, it is a bike ride of 15 minutes from home... I live in Holland, follow QPR since the nineties, and made lots of trips to Loftus Road over the years. Great to see that this time I can take my bike. Last year I brought my son along (QPR-Leeds) and he had a great time as well.
You can take a plane to Weeze (Germany) as well for a few pounds. About a 45 minutes drive from Driel.
Groningen is far away, but I thought they play in Veendam, even more far.
The Driel/Oosterbeek/Arnhem area is known from WW2 (a bridge too far). Much to see there regarding this period, especcially in Oosterbeek (where I live)
Cheers, and enjoy your trip. Need some info, let me know.
Thanks for the info JeroenI blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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Originally posted by jeroen View PostHi,
Versus PSV is in a small village called Driel. An hour by car from Amsterdam. For me, it is a bike ride of 15 minutes from home... I live in Holland, follow QPR since the nineties, and made lots of trips to Loftus Road over the years. Great to see that this time I can take my bike. Last year I brought my son along (QPR-Leeds) and he had a great time as well.
You can take a plane to Weeze (Germany) as well for a few pounds. About a 45 minutes drive from Driel.
Groningen is far away, but I thought they play in Veendam, even more far.
The Driel/Oosterbeek/Arnhem area is known from WW2 (a bridge too far). Much to see there regarding this period, especcially in Oosterbeek (where I live)
Cheers, and enjoy your trip. Need some info, let me know.
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Originally posted by jeroen View PostHi,
Versus PSV is in a small village called Driel. An hour by car from Amsterdam. For me, it is a bike ride of 15 minutes from home... I live in Holland, follow QPR since the nineties, and made lots of trips to Loftus Road over the years. Great to see that this time I can take my bike. Last year I brought my son along (QPR-Leeds) and he had a great time as well.
You can take a plane to Weeze (Germany) as well for a few pounds. About a 45 minutes drive from Driel.
Groningen is far away, but I thought they play in Veendam, even more far.
The Driel/Oosterbeek/Arnhem area is known from WW2 (a bridge too far). Much to see there regarding this period, especcially in Oosterbeek (where I live)
Cheers, and enjoy your trip. Need some info, let me know.
can you get from Amsterdam easily to a nearby train station to Driel, then walk to the ground (or a short taxi ride)? Then train from Driel to Veendam?
Also, what site would you recommend non-Dutch speaking English to go to buy said train tickets (a la a nationalrail.co.uk type site)?
thanks in advance!Rangers Til I Die
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostGreat post, thanks a lot mate.
You can buy traintickets in every station, buying online is not cheaper.
I know the English always prefer Amsterdam ( as a Feyenoord fan, don't understand why...) but why not stay for the first game in Arnhem, and for the second in Groningen. Less time traveling, more time in the pub, and you don't get ripped by the waiters as a tourist like they do in Amsterdam.
I think the problem is that QPR just picked the two grounds that are very hard to travel to by public transport.
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Originally posted by jeroen View PostDriel has no train station. You can take the train from Amsterdam to Arnhem (1.5 hour), and then take a taxi (about 30 pounds for taxi) or the bus. From Driel to Veendam, with public transport will take at least 3 or 4 hours. The match will be done around 21.00, you will not be able to reach Veendam that evening anymore.
You can buy traintickets in every station, buying online is not cheaper.
I know the English always prefer Amsterdam ( as a Feyenoord fan, don't understand why...) but why not stay for the first game in Arnhem, and for the second in Groningen. Less time traveling, more time in the pub, and you don't get ripped by the waiters as a tourist like they do in Amsterdam.
I think the problem is that QPR just picked the two grounds that are very hard to travel to by public transport.
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Originally posted by Frode View PostCheers! I'm flying to Amsterdam on the Thursday, train from there to Arnhem. 2 nights in Arnhem, and I'm staying in Groningen from Monday to Tuesday. not sure about Sat-Mon though, either Amsterdam or Ermelo(to watch a training session or two).
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