SPA TRACK DAY March 26
Discussion
my first time going to the circuit.
can i get any advice on how to get the most out of the journey there, ie nice routes, places to visit, stay eat etc ...
looking at stretching it out for 3-4 days if there is enough to do there.
i am travelling for the midlands.
thanks for any guidance.
can i get any advice on how to get the most out of the journey there, ie nice routes, places to visit, stay eat etc ...
looking at stretching it out for 3-4 days if there is enough to do there.
i am travelling for the midlands.
thanks for any guidance.
The route there is largely boring no matter which route unless you head south into France then cut across, I did it once like 20 years ago but can t for the life of me remember the route used a map 
If you get to Spa the roads towards the Ring are much better but be aware snow is possible tin March. I spent some time finding the old F1 circuit roads.

If you get to Spa the roads towards the Ring are much better but be aware snow is possible tin March. I spent some time finding the old F1 circuit roads.
From the North West I travel to Hull and get the ferry overnight to Rotterdam. Once off in Rotterdam I head to Mcdonalds on the way! 3hrs later your at Spa.
Dover - Dunkirk and drive via Brussels is horrific and I wont do it unless I am forced
IF you wanted your 1.5hrs from the Nurburgring to visit.
If not Spa has museums in the town worth a see, plenty of WW2 bits around if your into that also.
If you've not got a hotel La Source is good but expensive at the track, Alternatively I stay here. Much better price, food is brilliant, has a Spa if needed.
https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radiss...
Dover - Dunkirk and drive via Brussels is horrific and I wont do it unless I am forced

IF you wanted your 1.5hrs from the Nurburgring to visit.
If not Spa has museums in the town worth a see, plenty of WW2 bits around if your into that also.
If you've not got a hotel La Source is good but expensive at the track, Alternatively I stay here. Much better price, food is brilliant, has a Spa if needed.
https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radiss...
thanks for the replies.
my first season going to Europe for some track days, i understand the weather can be as unpredictable as the UK.
after reading the replies i am going to spend 3 days, least time driving option was Ferry from Hull, and the Raddison is only 15 mins form track thanks for the guidance.
any advice re how i can get any secure overnight parking?
thanks again
my first season going to Europe for some track days, i understand the weather can be as unpredictable as the UK.
after reading the replies i am going to spend 3 days, least time driving option was Ferry from Hull, and the Raddison is only 15 mins form track thanks for the guidance.
any advice re how i can get any secure overnight parking?
thanks again
pancholi said:
thanks for the replies.
my first season going to Europe for some track days, i understand the weather can be as unpredictable as the UK.
after reading the replies i am going to spend 3 days, least time driving option was Ferry from Hull, and the Raddison is only 15 mins form track thanks for the guidance.
any advice re how i can get any secure overnight parking?
thanks again
If Radisson - its out of the way the parking and secluded parking next to the hotel. (can google earth it to have a better look) Felt extremely safe when I go to it.my first season going to Europe for some track days, i understand the weather can be as unpredictable as the UK.
after reading the replies i am going to spend 3 days, least time driving option was Ferry from Hull, and the Raddison is only 15 mins form track thanks for the guidance.
any advice re how i can get any secure overnight parking?
thanks again
Been to Spa last two years for track days and it's a great place to do a track day but there's not a whole lot going on in the surrounding areas when outside of the F1 period. You are about an hours drive from the Nurburgring at Spa so if you haven't been before it's worth a drive over to have a look around there
TrevorHill said:
Domaine De Malchamps does pretty good food and is about three miles from the circuit at Stavelot.
As it s mentioned in the post above, I d rather stick pins in my eyes than go to the Nürburgring. I know that it s only an hour away but for me it s a totally different experience.
What's wrong with the Nurburgring? They are different but complement each other well, at least comparing TD to TD.As it s mentioned in the post above, I d rather stick pins in my eyes than go to the Nürburgring. I know that it s only an hour away but for me it s a totally different experience.
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