

Zandvoort, Netherlands
4.259 km • 14 Corners
Circuit Zandvoort, officially known as Circuit Park Zandvoort, is one of Europe’s most historic and visually striking circuits, located in the sand dunes of Zandvoort aan Zee, near Amsterdam, Netherlands. First opened in 1948, the circuit has been a cornerstone of European motorsport for decades and returned to global prominence with the revival of the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix in 2021. The modern 4.259 km (2.646 miles) layout features 14 corners and is characterised by its high speed flowing nature, dramatic elevation changes and unique banked corners. Signature sections include Tarzan Corner (Turn 1), the banked Hugenholtzbocht, Scheivlak, the fast Arie Luyendyk banking and the final sweeping run onto the main straight. The circuit’s roller coaster profile and coastal winds place heavy demands on both aerodynamics and driver precision. Zandvoort hosts the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix, DTM, GT World Challenge Europe, national championships, historic racing and a full calendar of public car and motorcycle track days. With its dune lined setting, modernised paddock and ultra close F1 atmosphere, Zandvoort is one of Europe’s most distinctive circuits for both driving and motorsport photography.
Circuit Zandvoort is located in Zandvoort aan Zee, North Holland, Netherlands. The full address is Burgemeester van Alphenstraat 108, 2041 KP Zandvoort, Netherlands.
Circuit Zandvoort is 4.259 km (2.646 miles) long and features 14 corners.
Yes. Circuit Zandvoort regularly hosts public car and motorcycle track days, driving experiences and private testing through approved organisers.
Zandvoort is most famous as the home of the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix and for its unique sand dune layout with steeply banked corners.
Yes. Zandvoort hosts Formula 1, DTM, GT World Challenge Europe, touring cars, historic racing and national championships.
Yes, but it is technically demanding due to fast corners and blind crests. Beginners are welcome with instructor support in novice groups.
Yes. Noise limits are strictly controlled due to the residential surroundings. Typical limits range around 98–105 dB(A) static, with drive by monitoring in force.
Yes. Modified cars are permitted provided they comply with safety regulations and Zandvoort’s strict noise requirements.
Yes. Zandvoort is outstanding for motorsport photography due to its dune backdrops, elevated viewing points, banking and coastal lighting.
After your event, you can search LapSnaps by track and date to find Circuit Zandvoort track day photos and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly from photographers.
Circuit Zandvoort is owned and operated by Circuit Park Zandvoort B.V.
Yes. Circuit Zandvoort operates year round, with seasonal downtime dependent on weather and scheduled major events.
Photographers regularly attend events at Zandvoort.
Yes. LapSnaps features Circuit Zandvoort track day photos from verified photographers. You can browse by event day and purchase high resolution digital downloads directly online.
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