Introducing the Zandvoort Circuit
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Zandvoort for the Grand Prix™
The Zandvoort Circuit is located in the coastal town of Zandvoort in the Netherlands, about twenty miles from Amsterdam.
The Zandvoort track swoops and flows through the sand dunes with the added element of banking, making it a real rollercoaster ride for the drivers.
The Zandvoort track swoops and flows through the sand dunes with the added element of banking, making it a real rollercoaster ride for the drivers.
Zandvoort was first opened in 1948 but has only made a return to the Formula One calendar in recent years, mainly due to the rise of Max Verstappen and the increased popularity of F1 in the Netherlands.
For travelling F1 fans, Amsterdam is the best arrival point and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is one of the best connected airports in the world. Amsterdam is also connected to many European cities by direct rail and coach services including Eurostar from London.
Frequent direct trains connect Amsterdam to Zandvoort.
Frequent direct trains connect Amsterdam to Zandvoort.