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How long does it take to drive from calais to Spa-Francorchamps?

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Im going to the grandprix in september and I was wondering how long it takes to drive from the ferry crossing in calais to Spa-Francorchamps? Or does anyone know how many miles it is?

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  1. Well, its over 200miles, I would plan on 3-4 hours just in case

    http://www.uk.map24.com/


  2. not so much 1day and 1 night  with stops maybe,stops for rest and stuff like this!!!

  3. Drive: 343 km – about 3 hours 6 mins

    343 km – about 3 hours 6 mins

    1. Head southeast on Rue du Seigneur de Gourdan toward Rue Richelieu 0.1 km

    2. Turn right at Rue Richelieu 0.3 km

    3. Turn left at Place du Maréchal Foch 0.2 km

    4. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Boulevard Jacquard

    Go through 1 roundabout 0.9 km

    5. Turn right at Boulevard Léon Gambetta 1.1 km

    6. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit onto D940

    Go through 1 roundabout 0.8 km

    7. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the A16 ramp to A26/Dunkerque/Lille/Saint-Omer/Reims/Par... 0.5 km

    8. Merge onto A16

    Entering Belgium 55.1 km

    9. Continue on A18 42.0 km

    10. Continue on A10 90.8 km

    11. Take the exit toward E411/Namen/E19/E40/Luik/A12/Antwerpen 1.3 km

    12. Follow signs for N9/Asse 0.6 km

    13. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for E411/E40/Luik/E19/Antwerpen and merge onto R0 17.1 km

    14. Take the exit onto A3/E40 toward Luik/Leuven 78.4 km

    15. Take the exit onto A3/E42 toward Aachen/Verviers/Saint Vith/Prüm/E25/Maastricht/E313/Anvers 27.3 km

    16. Take the exit toward Trèves/Spa/Verviers 1.2 km

    17. Merge onto A27 22.3 km

    18. Take exit 10-Francorchamps to merge onto Rue de Sart/N640 toward Francorchamps 2.2 km

    19. Turn left at Rue de Spa/N62 0.9 km

    To: FrancorchampsStavelot, Belgium

    here you go, directions. ok it will probably take you longer than 3 hours because you may need to stop or take in the scenery.

    Edit: Oh yeah, forgot the traffic lol. F42, you are spot on with that bit of advice.

  4. Well the other answers suggest it should take just over 3 hours. However, once you get near the circuit, there's not doubt you WILL get stuck in traffic, unless you're going a few days before the race. Remember there's going to be several thousand people all cramming into one small area in Belgium, so leave plenty of time in hand. :-)

  5. OMG val, amazing... you like a human GPS.

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