Camping at Spa
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3 of us are camping here:
http://www.campingf1.com/events/belgian_grand_prix
20 mins walk from the circuit, but if you buy the 'plus' package you not only get breakfast but also guaranteed seats on the coach to the track. We are going across on the Thursday afternoon ferry crossing, aiming to be in Spa by about 7pm.
http://www.campingf1.com/events/belgian_grand_prix
20 mins walk from the circuit, but if you buy the 'plus' package you not only get breakfast but also guaranteed seats on the coach to the track. We are going across on the Thursday afternoon ferry crossing, aiming to be in Spa by about 7pm.
mustdash said:
3 of us are camping here:
http://www.campingf1.com/events/belgian_grand_prix
20 mins walk from the circuit, but if you buy the 'plus' package you not only get breakfast but also guaranteed seats on the coach to the track. We are going across on the Thursday afternoon ferry crossing, aiming to be in Spa by about 7pm.
Great http://www.campingf1.com/events/belgian_grand_prix
20 mins walk from the circuit, but if you buy the 'plus' package you not only get breakfast but also guaranteed seats on the coach to the track. We are going across on the Thursday afternoon ferry crossing, aiming to be in Spa by about 7pm.
Will give that a go.
You're the right end of the circuit, but that's quite a walk, further than the elephant which is quite a slog up that long hill.
There is a better route down to La Source, the route marked on that map takes you in at Eau Rouge, bypassing all the activity outside the circuit and no use at all on Thursday when they only open the La Source gate for the pit walk.
I'd walk this route (Marked in Red) it's less hilly and there's more to look at (And a pub where it hits the N62 for a cherry beer!)
We're camping closer to the circuit at the Racing Hotel, but it gets a bit loud there.
There is a better route down to La Source, the route marked on that map takes you in at Eau Rouge, bypassing all the activity outside the circuit and no use at all on Thursday when they only open the La Source gate for the pit walk.
I'd walk this route (Marked in Red) it's less hilly and there's more to look at (And a pub where it hits the N62 for a cherry beer!)
We're camping closer to the circuit at the Racing Hotel, but it gets a bit loud there.
Edited by steevp on Friday 8th May 00:01
sc0tt said:
mustdash said:
3 of us are camping here:
http://www.campingf1.com/events/belgian_grand_prix
20 mins walk from the circuit, but if you buy the 'plus' package you not only get breakfast but also guaranteed seats on the coach to the track. We are going across on the Thursday afternoon ferry crossing, aiming to be in Spa by about 7pm.
Great http://www.campingf1.com/events/belgian_grand_prix
20 mins walk from the circuit, but if you buy the 'plus' package you not only get breakfast but also guaranteed seats on the coach to the track. We are going across on the Thursday afternoon ferry crossing, aiming to be in Spa by about 7pm.
Will give that a go.
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