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Here are some of the top F1 Grand Prix destinations to visit in a campervan hire or motorhome hire, so get ready to rev your engine and embrace the excitement of the race weekend!
A Grand Prix weekend is an unforgettable experience, filled with intense atmosphere, thrilling festivities, qualifying sessions, and, of course, the race itself. The best way to enjoy the full experience is by hiring a campervan or motorhome. With flights and nearby accommodations often costly and in high demand, camping offers a budget-friendly alternative for attending an F1 Grand Prix.
The 2024 season promises more exciting action as teams strive to catch up with Red Bull and Max Verstappen, who’s aiming for his third consecutive World Championship. Confident and ready, Verstappen will race with car number 1 this year.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, McLaren’s Lando Norris, and Mercedes’ George Russell will challenge for the top spots, while seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton and seasoned veteran Fernando Alonso at Aston Martin are eager to join the battle for the title.
With 24 races on the calendar, the season will also feature changes like Alfa Romeo rebranding as Sauber and the junior Red Bull team, formerly known as Alpha Tauri, now called RB.

Circuit de Monaco
Regarded as the crown jewel of the F1 calendar, Monaco has hosted motor racing since 1922. The narrow street circuit is known as one of the slowest but most challenging, testing a driver’s skill to the limit. The picturesque track, winding through the streets and alongside the harbor, offers one of the most glamorous and romantic atmospheres in all of sports.
How to Get There:
While motorhomes can’t stay overnight in Monaco, you can park in the south of France and travel by train from Nice to Monaco. From Calais, it’s about a 760-mile drive down through France to Nice.
Where to Stay:
Antibes and Biot are great locations for camping, as they’re close to the train line for easy access to Monaco. Antibes is located along the Mediterranean, while Biot is a bit further inland.
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Built for the 1992 Olympics, this circuit hosted its first F1 race a year earlier. Known for both high and low-speed corners, it features thrilling action. The chicane in the final stretch was removed last year, making for an even faster finish.
How to Get There:
It’s a 925-mile drive from London, or you can take a ferry to Santander and drive 435 miles across Northern Spain.
Where to Stay:
There’s an F1 campsite just a 5-minute walk from the circuit at Montmeló. Barcelona, with its vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and beaches, is also a fantastic city to explore during the weekend.
Silverstone, Northamptonshire
Silverstone has been the home of British motor racing since 1948 and hosted the first-ever Formula 1 World Championship race in 1950. The circuit features long straights and high-speed corners, providing exciting racing action.

How to Get There:
Just 70 miles from London, it’s a quick and easy drive to Silverstone. Simply take the M25 to Watford, then head towards Oxford before following signs to the track.
Where to Stay:
There are numerous campsites near Silverstone, including Litchlake Farm, just off the A43 with a footbridge to the circuit.
Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot
A historic circuit that dates back to the 1920s, Spa is a true classic. Known for its high-speed stretches and beautiful forest surroundings, the track offers some of the most thrilling racing. Eau Rouge and Raidillon, in particular, are iconic sections that challenge even the most experienced drivers.
How to Get There:
It’s about 325 miles from London to Spa. You can travel through Belgium and make stops in cities like Bruges or Brussels before heading towards Liège, near the Dutch/German border.
Where to Stay:
There are three camping zones at Spa, but only the yellow and green zones accommodate motorhomes and campervans.
Circuit Zandvoort
Returning to the calendar after a 35-year hiatus, Zandvoort’s banked corners and rollercoaster-like terrain offer a thrilling ride. The track, nestled by the beach, provides a picturesque setting, especially with 100,000 Dutch fans cheering for Max Verstappen.

How to Get There:
You can take a ferry from Felixstowe to Rotterdam, followed by a 260-mile drive. Alternatively, you can take the ferry to Calais, adding a bit more distance, but still a manageable journey.
Where to Stay:
There are several campsites around Zandvoort, including Camping de Duinrand, which is close to both the beach and the circuit. It offers pitches for campervans, with options for water and electricity hookups.
A campervan hire or motorhome hire is ideal for F1 Grand Prix weekends. It serves as both transport and accommodation, making it a convenient, fun, and flexible way to travel. If you’re considering an F1 road trip, don’t forget that destinations like Italy and Austria are also perfect for campervan adventures. Select your vehicle, pack up, and get ready for an unforgettable experience!
Ready to hit the road? Get an online quote today and compare our range of campervans and motorhomes!
Dreaming of a European road trip? Got a few weeks to spare and want to tick off some of the continent’s most iconic sights? This one-month campervan itinerary is packed with adventure, culture, and unforgettable experiences. Get ready to explore, indulge, and create stories to brag about for years to come!
Pick up your campervan in London and head straight to Dover for the ferry to Calais, France. If you prefer a quicker and more unique experience, take the Eurotunnel from Folkestone and travel beneath the English Channel.
Next stop: Paris! Spend two days exploring the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, and charming Parisian streets. Indulge in fresh baguettes, rich cheeses, and delicious pastries as you soak in the romance of the French capital.

Drive southwest toward Bordeaux, the UNESCO-listed wine capital, famous for its vineyards dating back to the 8th century. Visit a winery, sample some of France’s finest wines, and take a full day to explore this charming town.
Follow the scenic Bay of Biscay coastline and cross into Spain. Arrive in San Sebastián, a stunning seaside town known for its beaches, surf, and vibrant culinary scene. Relax and recharge before continuing your journey.
From San Sebastián, stop in Bilbao for lunch before making the long drive to Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Porto boasts stunning architecture and is home to the world-famous Port wine.

A short drive brings you to Lisbon, Portugal’s vibrant capital. Spend two days exploring St. George’s Castle, Praça do Comércio, and Belém Tower. Don’t miss the legendary Portuguese pastries—just look for the bakery with the longest line! If time allows, take a detour to Sintra, known for its breathtaking palaces.
Time to hit the coast! Drive south to Lagos, Portugal’s ultimate beach destination. Enjoy the golden sands, rugged cliffs, and buzzing nightlife along some of Europe’s most beautiful beaches.

Cross back into Spain and make your way to Seville. Visit the stunning Seville Cathedral and the majestic Alcázar, and take in the vibrant atmosphere of this historic city.
Head to Madrid, where you can visit the Royal Palace, stroll through Plaza Mayor, and experience the city’s bustling energy. Watch the world go by from a café and immerse yourself in Spanish culture.
Drive east toward Valencia, a city where modern architecture meets old-world charm. Enjoy the Mediterranean coastline and explore this vibrant Spanish hotspot.

Hug the coastline as you head to Barcelona, one of Europe’s top cities. Wander along Las Ramblas, marvel at Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia, and enjoy sangria by the beach. Barcelona’s stunning location and lively atmosphere make it a highlight of the trip.
Cross the border into France and stop in Marseille, a historic seaside port with a rich cultural heritage. Take in the coastal views and experience the flavors of Provençal cuisine.

On your way back north, spend a night in Lyon, another UNESCO-listed city known for its excellent shopping and world-class restaurants. It’s the perfect spot for one last French culinary indulgence.
As your adventure winds down, journey back through the heart of France. If you missed out on a wine tour in Bordeaux, now’s your chance! Make your way to Calais, take the ferry to Dover, and return your campervan—bringing home a lifetime of memories.
This epic road trip will take you through some of Europe’s most breathtaking landscapes, historic cities, and incredible cultural experiences. Ready to hit the road? 🚐✨
This Autotrail Expedition C71 is the perfect large 4 berth family motorhome to compliment your motorhome hire holiday. This spacious motorhome has an over cab double bed, a large lounge area and a separate rear bedroom with island bed.
At the front of this upgraded Auto-Trail Expedition C71 we have full cab blinds so that there is no fussing around of an evening blocking out the light. We have an upgraded cab entertainment system with Pioneer head unit which incorporates Apple and Android car play.
Above the cab is the very comfortable and spacious double bed with access by ladder. As we move through towards the rear of the motorhome you will find a spacious day lounge for eating and entertainment. The cab swivel seats allow for extra space.
The Expedition C73 boasts a well-planned interior that maximizes space and comfort, giving you a true home-on-wheels experience. Whether you’re on a short getaway or a long road trip, this motorhome ensures a relaxed and enjoyable stay. Based on a Fiat Ducato this vehicle has automatic transmission. While it offers room for six, the C73 is equipped with four seat belts and can be driven on a regular B license.
With sleeping space for up to six people, this motorhome features:
Cooking on the go is a breeze with the motorhome’s hob, oven, fridge, and ample storage. Enjoy the convenience of home-cooked meals wherever your journey takes you—no need to rely on restaurants.
Stay fresh on the road with a complete bathroom setup, including a shower, sink, and toilet—providing ultimate convenience no matter where you park.
Equipped with a heating system, this motorhome keeps you warm in cooler months and comfortable in summer, ensuring year-round enjoyment.
With generous storage compartments, you can bring along all your travel essentials and outdoor gear—perfect for adventure lovers.
Take your cycling adventures on the road with the space in the garage
A wind out awning on the side of the C73 provides a great place to sit outside on the complimentary table and chairs in the evenings.
The C73 is equipped with 2 x Leisure batteries giving you longer “Off Grid” coupled with a 200W solar panel charger you shouldn’t run out of power, but for those who require a bit extra then we have an optional power bank from Eco Flow see our optional extras
Great Looking Van arrived today, we are really pleased with the van, it offers a different perspective on Campervan Hire as it offers a massive amount of storage. It is ideal for longer trips boasting extra wardrobes, sets of drawers and a massive garage area at the back.
If you are taking a SUP, a canoe or a selection of bikes this van must be on your list of hires, I can’t wait to get out in it.
As always the van is super well equipped with oven, grill, bathroom, shower, cassette toilet, 4 berths, pop-top, heating and hot water, 12V electrics and 240V electrics, it has blown us away check it out on it’s own page

Expedition 68 on the delivery truck
We’re excited to introduce the Swift Trekker X Campervan to our hire fleet for 2025! Looking to shake things up, we’ve added one of these unique and rugged campervans—perfect for adventure seekers who don’t want to compromise on comfort. With its bold design and well-appointed interior, the Trekker X offers a rare blend of exploration-ready toughness and luxury campervan living.
The moment we saw this campervan, we knew it would bring something fresh to our lineup. Whether you’re a young traveler or a seasoned explorer, the Trekker X delivers a sense of adventure like no other.
Key features include:
Peter Schmidt, Director of Luna Motorhome Hire, shares his first impression:
“Stepping inside, I was amazed at how spacious it felt. It’s compact yet thoughtfully designed, making it perfect for a family getaway. The wet room provides everything you need to stay fresh, and the storage solutions are incredibly well-planned. I have no doubt this campervan will be a hit with our customers.”
Check availability and reserve your Swift Trekker X Campervan on our website For a full breakdown of features, visit our campers page.
This vehicle has been sourced from Swift Group. If you’re interested in purchasing one after your rental experience, visit their website for more details.
The Lake District is the UK’s largest National Park and is now also a UNESCO World Heritage site, the region is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty and has long drawn visitors from across the globe. It features sixteen stunning lakes, England’s highest mountain—Scafell Pike, and its deepest lake—Wastwater. This extraordinary landscape is enriched by vibrant communities and charming villages all just waiting for you to discover them.
Explore the peaceful waters of Windermere and Coniston Water, where you can paddle, sail, swim, or kayak while immersing yourself in nature. Visit bustling towns like Kendal and Keswick to experience Cumbria’s unique character, lively markets, cosy cafés, and traditional pubs. With historic landmarks and family-friendly attractions to discover, the Lake District promises endless adventures—and what better way to explore it all than by campervan?
Travelling in a campervan offers true freedom, and hiring one from 365camperhire.co.uk gives you the flexibility to travel where and when you choose, with the added convenience of over 260 pick-up and drop-off locations across the UK. The Lake District is an ideal destination for a campervan adventure—its vast, open landscapes provide endless stunning views for your journey.
With a campervan, you can enjoy the comforts of a hotel while keeping the outdoor experience of camping. Reconnect with nature, unwind, and recharge in one of our hand-crafted campervans, each equipped with a range of amenities and optional extras to personalise your holiday. Whether you’re looking to explore the Lakes by paddleboard or take to the trails with a bike rack, there’s a campervan to suit your needs.
365camperhire.co.uk specialise in providing a selection of the best campervans available in the UK. Our campervans for hire come in all shapes and sizes, suitable for trips long or short, solo travellers, families and everything in between. We have an great customer service and will do everything we can to ensure you get the best experience, in the perfect campervan for you. Any questions? Get in touch with our friendly customer experience team.

Lake Windermere is one of the best-known and longest lakes in the Lake District, stretching 10.5 miles. A popular spot for walkers, cyclists, sailors, boaters, kayakers, and paddlers, it’s a must-visit for anyone travelling to the region. As a gateway to exploring Cumbria, Windermere offers plenty of beautiful walks, including the Greenwood Trails, which wind along the lakeshore and up into the scenic fells.
There are numerous nearby villages and towns to explore, such as Ambleside, Windermere, Waterhead, Bowness-on-Windermere, and Lakeside. Windermere was once home to beloved author Beatrix Potter, and you can visit the World of Beatrix Potter or the historic Wray Castle—both fantastic stops for families. You can also hire a boat on the lake to experience life on the water firsthand!
With stunning views across Lake Windemere, this family-friendly site is great for fun times all day long. With plenty of facilities for kids of all ages including a play park and on-site watersports, there’ll never be a dull moment.
A small lakeside campsite perfect for tranquil getaways for couples or solo travellers. This campsite has back to basics facilities but more than makes up for it for the lush green field, the delightful views and wide open skies above you. For small campervans only.
Lake Wastwater is the deepest lake in the Lake District, located in the western part of Cumbria. It offers some of the most spectacular views in the county, framed by a breathtaking panorama of picturesque mountains, including Scafell Pike—the highest peak in England. This stunning landscape is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers, featuring a wealth of hiking trails, cycling routes, and iconic viewpoints waiting to be explored.
Scattered across the western side are quaint English villages, each offering its own unique charm. Discover local pubs, independent cafés, restaurants, and an array of intriguing shops. Take a leisurely stroll around Wasdale Head, Nether Wasdale, Eskdale Valley, and Ravenglass to experience the true essence of small village life in the Lake District.

A small family-friendly, family-run campsite on the River Irt. This idyllic site is great as a base for exploring the Western side of the Lakes. Set in a charming local with a village and pub close by and great facilities.
This small, quiet campsite is nestled in the woodlands off Wastwater Lake. The perfect base for taking on Scafell Pike, or strolling around the less heighty lake edge. There are simple facilities but the small number of pitches ensure you’ll have plenty of space and peace all to yourself.
Ullswater is the second-largest lake in England and is surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, including the towering Helvellyn peak, a popular trail with hikers. You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities on the lake trying your hand at boat cruises, kayaking, and sailing. If staying on dry ground is more your style you can explore nearby attractions like Aira Force waterfall and Lowther Castle.
The Ullswater Way offers a scenic 20-mile walking route around the lake, with boat and bus stops if you’re not feeling the whole route. Surrounding villages like Glenridding, Pooley Bridge, and Patterdale offer great options for dining, and finding locally made and grown products or for outdoor equipment hire.

An idyllic camping spot right on the edge of the lake with stunning views across the water and access to all the excitement of life on the lake. The campsite offers boat hire, bike hire and even wakeboarding right on the banks of the lake. Perfect for adventure-loving families!
Tucked away between mountains this campsite offers alpine vibes with a secluded and quiet tranquil charm. Just a short distance to the lake you’re in the perfect location for exploring the local areas. There are great facilities and it’s pet friendly!
Tucked away in the quieter northwest of the Lake District, The North Lakes offer a peaceful retreat perfect for wild swimming, kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, or serene lakeside walks. Lake Buttermere is surrounded by stunning fells like the Haystacks which offer a scenic four-mile lakeside walk, or a variety of idyllic hikes will take you to Rannerdale Knotts.
Crummock Water and Loweswater are known for their tranquil beauty, with plenty of walking routes through woodlands and around the lakes. Bassenthwaite Lake, a designated National Nature Reserve, is ideal for birdwatching and water activities. You can also explore Honister Pass for relaxing walks with beautiful views.

A small, family-run, family-friendly holiday park nestled by the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake and beneath the majestic Skiddaw. Offering the perfect base to explore the local natural beauty or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings of this unspoiled gem.
Enjoy the sounds of nature and the light of the night sky at this quiet campsite set in a charming idyllic country background of lush green fields and woodland. Close to the lake for wild swimming and plenty of walks, hikes and cycling trails right on your doorstep.

Langdale is a gorgeous spot just west of Ambleside, split into two valleys—Great Langdale and Little Langdale. It’s home to charming villages like Elterwater, famous for its pretty lake and the stunning reflections of the Langdale Pikes, and Chapel Stile, both packed with cosy pubs and cute craft shops.
Whether you’re up for an easy stroll from Elterwater to Skelwith Bridge or ready to tackle some tougher hikes, there’s a trail for everyone. You can also join guided walks, hop on the Langdale Trail for some cycling, or rent bikes in Hawkshead for an off-road adventure.

Situated in the heart of the valley this stunning campsite lets you pull up in a spot that suits you and explore the surrounding area at your leisure. Perfect for letting the little ones run wild and getting back in touch with the call of the wild. Only accepts a limited number of campervans and no motorhomes.
This National Trust campsite is the perfect quiet woodland site for a getaway from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Tucked away from the road it’s got basic amenities but a tranquil charm that will have you returning time and time again.

Get ready to explore the areas of Derwentwater, Keswick, and Borrowdale the natural splendour of this area makes it a playground for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Just a quick 10-minute stroll from Keswick, Derwentwater offers an 8-mile circular walk, dreamy boat cruises, and jaw-dropping views from spots like Friar’s Crag.
Keswick itself is brimming with rugged outdoor shops, cosy cafés, and quirky attractions like the Theatre by the Lake, ancient Castlerigg Stone Circle, and the surprisingly fun-filled Pencil Museum (trust us). Head south to Borrowdale for charming villages and epic hikes, including the mighty Great Gable. For water lovers, Bassenthwaite Lake is perfect for boating, and Thirlmere’s trails lead to unforgettable Helvellyn climbs!

Perfectly located for exploration of the North Lakes, this plush campsite offers plentiful amenities for the whole family. This peaceful site offers panoramic views across the Lakes and is popular with families of all shapes and sizes.
A quiet but stunning site situated in the grand grounds of Castlerigg Hall. There’s plenty to explore just on the grounds, but the local area offers walks, hiking trails, biking trails and easy access to some of the most beautiful lakes in the region.
Coniston Water stretches for five miles and holds pure adventure, with the majestic Old Man of Coniston towering above the lake. Just a short hop from Coniston village, where you’ll find cosy pubs, and independent shops, the lake is perfect for hiring boats, canoes, or even electric bikes from the Boating Centre.
Hop on a scenic cruise or sail back in time on the stunning Steam Yacht Gondola! Explore nearby gems like Brantwood House, the quirky Ruskin Museum, and the fascinating Coniston Copper Mines. With tons of walking trails and charming Hawkshead just down the road, there’s loads to discover!
A gorgeous and secluded woodland campsite with unparalleled views. This beautiful and peaceful site is situated within the bounds of a National Trust woodland so there’s plenty of walking, and cycling right on your doorstep. Coniston Pier is nearby for activities and watersports so you’ll always have something to do!
A quiet, small and secluded campsite for getting away from the crowds. Settled on the banks of Coniston Water is offers privacy and gorgeous views of the lake, plus your own jetty for launching canoes or kayaks straight onto the water. Easy access to walking trails and the village nearby make it a perfect spot for exploring.