A track surrounded by nature
Circuitsp'Adventure & the centenary walk
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is one of the region's major tourist attractions, set in the heart of the Ardennes forest. As well as its on-track sporting activities, it offers plenty of opportunities for fun with friends or family, on foot or by bike.
We invite you to discover the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in a different way! Access to the walks is free of charge once you have entered the site, which is most of the year*. Make the most of it!
*During paying races and events, the walks are accessible to holders of an entry ticket.
The Circuitsp'Adventure
CircuitSp’adventure, a tourist attraction off the beaten track
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is often described as the most beautiful circuit in the world. Yet few people are aware of the richness of its flora and fauna.
It is this lesser-known aspect of our site that we would like the public to discover by taking them on a journey through the heart of nature in the heart of nature. This walk of around a kilometre and a half will take visitors from one bank of the red water to the other, with bridges overhanging the famous river, but also on duckboards for part of the walk.
And that's not all. Circuitsp'Adventure is also a fun and educational walk through the heart of the Circuit. It will delight families, nature lovers, sports enthusiasts, etc.
It allows everyone to immerse themselves in the wonders of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps with sporting activities, games and information panels on the flora and fauna, etc.
The centenary walk
The history of the circuit through the helmets
The Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is offering you a second ride, this time on the theme of the centenary. The "Centenary Walk" will take you back in time with the help of giant helmets that you'll find all over the Circuit's site, each covering a decade of the Circuit's history from 1921 to 2021, the year it turns 100.
In front of the helmets, panels have been installed so that you can immerse yourself in the history of the Circuit by scanning a QR CODE the history of the Circuit through texts translated into four languages, recounting the great moments of the Circuit year after year.
These two walks are a new way of visiting the Circuit. They complement its on-track activities with a new tourist offer in addition to its traditional guided tours, and enhance the tourist appeal of a site that is accessible to as many people as possible, mostly free of charge.
*During ticketed races and events, the walks are accessible to holders of an entry ticket.