THERE is only one circuit on the Formula 1 calendar where absolute racing anarchy can result from some crazy weather.
Welcome to Spa-Francorchamps — home of micro-climate chaos.
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Lando Norris leads the race in the rain at the 2025 Belgian GP Credit: AFP
Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton in better conditions in the same race Credit: Reuters
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Nestled deep within the sweeping hills of the Belgian Ardennes forest, this legendary 7km track doesn’t just experience the weather — it creates it.
Because of its massive footprint and unique micro-climate, it is notoriously common for drivers to be blindingly sweating in the sunshine down the pit straight, only to turn a corner and fly headfirst into a torrential downpour at Les Combes.
Spa micro-climates also mean it can go from warm sunshine to freezing, torrential rain in 10 minutes. Fans always pack sunscreen and sunglasses, plus waterproof gear, raincoats, and multiple layers.
It’s the ultimate test of tire strategy, driver nerve… and fan survival.
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If you want to see pure F1 drama where the championship standings can be flipped upside down by a single rogue cloud, this is the race you have to witness in person.
Key Trip Information
✈️ — Flights: Return flights from the UK included
🗓️ — Date: July 15-20 2026 race weekend
💰 — Price: 5 nights from £699pp – Room only
🏨 — Accommodation: 4-star Hotel Catalonia Brussels
🏎️ — Highlight: 3-day Spa-Francorchamps bronze grandstand tickets included
And the 2026 Formula 1 season promises to be a game-changer with new regulations shaking up the grid.
And there is no better place to watch the drama unfo
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Top tips from F1 fans include taking your own food and soft drinks as the track operates a confusing system that may leave you with unspent Euros on your card.
And it is famous for traffic jams, so avoid taking a car if possible.
Planning a trip to the Ardennes independently usually means wrestling with sold-out regional trains, wildly inflated hotel prices in Liège, or the stress of navigating European driving laws.
But you don’t have to break the bank to watch the chaos unfold live from July 17 to 19.
To make it seamless, we have teamed up with the experts to offer complete, hassle-free weekend breaks that get you trackside without the usual F1 premium.
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The famous Eeau Rouge corner during the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium Credit: Getty
The track at the iconic Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps weaves through a forest Credit: Getty
Don’t watch from the sofa while the engines roar through the forest.
These deals are expected to move faster than a Red Bull down the Kemmel Straight.You can also find other travel bargains with our carefully chosen partners.
We have an unbeatable deal for 5 nights at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix in June for just £599.
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NOTHING comes close to the thrill of a live Grand Prix – and YOU can be there to see it all.
Get the full F1 experience with these unbeatable deals.
🇧🇪 BELGIUM – 17 to 20 July – From £639pp
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Prices correct at the time of publication.



