ANGLESEY CIRCUIT INFORMATION
OVERVIEW
With a backdrop of the Irish Sea and views of the Snowdonia National Park, Anglesey Circuit has the most spectacular settings of any UK circuit, and understandably likened to Australia's Phillip Island . . . . just a lot easier to get to!
The Coastal Circuit is the second largest of 4 track configurations at 1.5 miles in length, and has an exceptional mix of fast, midrange and technical sections, and also features the breath-taking downhill Corkscrew section.
The track surface is very smooth with good grip and is the one of the widest in the UK. A recently completed Pit Complex including garages with power, and new shower blocks means the quality of the facilities match the superb on track experience.
TRACK STATS & VIDEO
Circuit length: Coastal 1.55 miles
Pit Garages: Can be booked
Petrol: Available on site
Restaurant: Yes
Noise levels: 105db static
Power: Available in garages
Animals: Not allowed
Camping: Yes if Coronavirus rules allow, with access to the circuit after 6pm the previous evening
Showers: Yes
Video courtesy of Phil Mellor
DIRECTIONS
From North Wales mainland, cross the Britannia Bridge onto Anglesey.
Continue West along the new A55 Dual Carriageway for approximately 12 miles. Look for the White on Brown tourism sign for the circuit at Junction 5. Follow the A4080 signposted Rhosneigr and Aberffraw.
Continue past Rhosneigr, which is situated to the right of the A4080 on towards Aberffraw. Just under 5 miles from leaving the dual carriageway (A55) look for White on Brown Tourism signs at a small crossroads and turn right towards the circuit.
Visitors travelling from the Port of Holyhead should travel east along the A55 for approximately 7 miles then take the A4080 from Junction 5 as described above.
For maps and directions from where you live, please click HERE
CIRCUIT CONTACT INFO
Anglesey Circuit, Ty Croes, Anglesey, Wales, LL63 5TF Tel: 01407 811 400