WHERE TO STAY ON THE LUC CIRCUIT?

Where to stay when you go to the Circuit du Luc? We have no hesitation in answering: at the Ultimate Provence hotel. Let's find out why!

Where to stay when visiting the Circuit du Luc?

Are you planning to visit the Circuit du Luc with your family or a group of friends? To make your little getaway one you won't soon forget, you'll need to book your accommodation. Crucial question: where to stay to visit the Circuit du Luc? We have no hesitation in answering: the Ultimate Provence hotel. Let's find out why!

What about the Le Luc circuit?

Le Luc circuit features

The Circuit du Luc is a French motor racing circuit built and opened in 1965. The circuit is 2,200 m long. If we add the bean-shaped layout, it reaches 2,400 m. Its width varies from 7 to 9 m. A 530 m long straight line offers superb acceleration for drivers. This enables them to set the pace for their race and energize their driving. There are a total of 9 bends for added variety. The track is open to all to discover new sensations and experience the road differently.

Activities on the Le Luc circuit

The Le Luc circuit is open to both cars and motorcycles. Originally, it served as a training ground for AGS club drivers in preparation for the Formula 1 championship. Later, the track was opened to all motor sport enthusiasts. You can take a driving course here, using any model of vehicle: sports car or motorcycle. You can also take the wheel of one of the competition cars to learn how to drive it, under the supervision of an instructor. Otherwise, it's also a unique opportunity to take some great photos.

Where is the Le Luc circuit?

Le Luc en Provence circuit

The Le Luc circuit is also known as the Var circuitGonfaron and Le Luc en Provence. Provence is much appreciated by car and motorcycle enthusiasts for its beautiful, winding roads. These are set in the heart of varied landscapes: countryside, forest and seaside.

The region benefits from two climates: Mediterranean and mountain. This means excellent sunshine, fine days and mild temperatures in spring and autumn. This is the ideal season to visit the Le Luc circuit, as there are fewer people on the roads. You'll be able to explore the typical villages and famous monuments of Provence, and enjoy magnificent natural scenery.

Provence is France's most diverse region in terms of plant and animal species, thanks to its highly variable climate and vegetation. The Mediterranean climate supports the growth of a wide variety of flora and fauna. The mild climate also enables the region to specialize in vine growing and wine production. The cultivation of lavender and olive trees has also made the region famous the world over.

Where to stay when visiting the Circuit du Luc?

To make the most of the Le Luc circuit, it's essential to stay close by so as not to waste time on long journeys. Ultimate Provence meets all your expectations. A design hotel with a chic, urban style, Ultimate Provence is set in a green setting in the middle of a 46-hectare vineyard in the Var hinterland.

What's on the menu?

On the menu of this hotel, which harmoniously blends Provencal architecture with sleek, urban style, are 33 rooms, a bistronomic restaurant serving seasonal cuisine, a cocktail and wine bar, a gym and, of course, an outdoor swimming pool inviting you to a well-deserved rest after your prowess on the Le Luc circuit. You can also take advantage of the spa, with its yoga classes and massages, as well as treatments based on 100 % organic essential oils.

To go to the Le Luc circuit, stay at the hotel Ultimate ProvenceUP is a must for regular visitors. It's a wine tourism experience on a wine estate that's not to be missed.