Nutts Corner Circuit
Belfast, County AntrimAbout Nutts Corner Circuit
The Nutts Corner Circuit is Northern Ireland's ultimate family karting venue with a newly surfaced International track over 2 kilometres long! Nutts offers the most exciting karting experience available on the shores and they're really welcoming to beginners and families, though of course adults can't race in the same session.
Their 25 Birel N35 Karts are fitted with Honda 270cc 8.5 bHP Engines, and offer top speeds of 55mph. The National Circuit is 550m long with 4 corners including 3 simples and a hairpin turn, and a top track speed of 50mph. The International Circuit is a whopping 1140m long and features 9 varyingly tricky corners one of which is the well known Camber Hairpin! Top speed on here is 5mph higher too.
The formats available include Arrive and Drive and Time Attack sessions, plus group have access to Grand Prix sessions, Sprints and Endurance Racing! So there's plenty of scope for progression if the kids really take to it!
Opening Times
Open 7 days a week from 10 AM until 8 PM
Pricing & Tickets
Time Attack from £15 Grand Prix from £40 Sprints from £30 Wide range of event types, races, and karts available online
Book in advance for cheapest tickets
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Contact Details
11 Dundrod Road, Crumlin
Belfast
County Antrim
BT29 4SR
Northern Ireland
Tel: 02890 825301
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