



Silverstone Circuit sits adjacent to the village of Silverstone, nestled in the heart of Northamptonshire and surrounded by stunning countryside, quaint villages, and historic market towns. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, a foodie, or a history buff, there is something for everyone in this beautiful area of England. If you enjoy outdoor activities, the nearby countryside offers a wealth of opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horse riding. For those with a passion for history, the nearby towns of Towcester and Buckingham are home to a number of historic sites, including medieval castles and historic homes. And if you love good food and drink, the area is renowned for its fine dining, local beers and wines, and traditional pub grub. With so much to see and do, a visit to Silverstone Circuit needn't just be about motorsport.
Silverstone Circuit is located a similar distance from both London and Birmingham, and so it's viable to fly into either city:
Keep in mind that if you are travelling by road, journey times can be significantly longer during larger events. See the Travel & Parking section for local travel to Silverstone Circuit.
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Silverstone Circuit is open to the elements and so it's essential to plan ahead and check the weather before you travel so you don't get caught out! For warmer days and sunshine, bring your sun lotion, a hat, sunglasses, and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. On cooler days, bring a jumper, particularly as it can get windy in elevated grandstands. And if it does rain, a mac or poncho is ideal – umbrellas aren't allowed in grandstands or anywhere that can block the view of other spectators.
Many grandstands at Silverstone are covered, but they may not offer complete protection from the elements depending of the angle of the sun/rain. Furthermore, you will typically spend time walking around the open areas of the circuit. Better to come over-prepared than under-prepared!
Northampton is usually warm in July, with highs of 21°C and an average temperature of 16°C. The climate tends to be wet, with an average 53% chance of rain each day.