With most people having satnav, there’s little to be gained from various detailed directions. It is the final few miles where a little advice can be an aid to confidence.


From Most Areas: Via the West: A11

Most non-local journeys will culminate in using the eastbound A11. Should you miss the turn off, then you can use the From the East: A11 instructions.

  1. Take the exit from the A11, signposted Industrial areas and Snetterton circuit. If you miss the exit, take the next exit for Eccles train station. At the end of the slip road, turn left. Pass under the bridge (A11) and take the next left, the opposite the junction, being easily missed. Then stay left as you rejoin the A11.
  2. At the first roundabout, take the second exit, signposted Snetterton.
  3. At the next roundabout, take the second exit, signposted Circuit and Market.
  4. Having crossed the A11, at the next roundabout, take the first exit, signposted Circuit.
  5. The circuit entrance can be seen ahead, on the right.
Turn right here, for the entrance.

From the East: A11

This route can also be taken if having missed the turn off and turned around.

  1. Take the exit from the A11, signposted Industrial areas and Snetterton circuit.
  2. At the first roundabout, take the first exit, signposted Snetterton.
  3. At the next roundabout, take the second exit, signposted Circuit.
  4. The circuit entrance can be seen ahead, on the right.
Turn right here, for the entrance.

From the Near-South

A satnav is likely to direct via the A1066 or B111. I don’t think either are suitable, as narrow lanes are involved as you approach within a few miles of the circuit. Instead, I recommend the A14 up to Bury St. Edmunds, then onto the A134, picking up the A11 at Thetford. While this route adds several miles to the journey, it can take only a few minutes more. That probably equates to less braking and low-speed driving, resulting in a more efficient, economical and relaxing journey.

Turn left ahead, for the entrance.

Entrance to Pay Booths

1.
Enter the circuit facilities.

2.
After a short straight, bear left. To the right is the most direct exit onto the A11.
3.
Head straight on, until you reach the pay booths.

Leaving the Circuit – To the A11 East or West

Before continuing to parking or the paddock, let us be aware of the most efficient way out, which can be used instead of returning to the entrance.

There is a slip road for the A11 West.

On passing the pay booths for the exit, instead of turning right for the exit, turn left. You will then bear left around an industrial unit, exiting at a roundabout. Take the first exit, onto the A11 West.

Note 1: On my last visit, September 2025, was a Truck meeting and this exit was closed. As to whether that is a permanent arrangement, I cannot say.

Note 2: the signposts are for A11 South (London and Cambridge) and North (Norwich). I consider East and West more correct and so have used that.


Spectator Parking and Paddock Access

1.
Pass through the pay booths.
2.
Spectator parking is just after the pay booths, on the left and right.
3.
A little further ahead, on the left, is the next spectator parking. There is another access point to this same field, which is just before crossing the bridge.
4.
There is a turn to the left prior to the bridge crossing.

Whilst pedestrians are not allowed on this part of the road, there may be naughty pedestrians just around the corner, so stick to the 5mph limit and drive with care.
5.
After crossing the bridge, spectator parking is to the left and right.
6.
At the end, turn left and left, or right and right for more spectator parking.
7.
Drive straight on; the paddock is ahead.
8.
Paddock entrance. Bear left for garages or go straight on for the restaurant.

SatNav

Entering the post code into my satnav usually gets me there, but not always, so I also include GPS coordinates. What3Words are also an increasingly useful addition. I try to find a w3w location with at least one word that is related to motor racing; I also try to find short words.

I have also provided coordinates and What3Words for a position within the paddock. This could be useful as a meeting point for guests.

Coordinates

Coordinates are given in the three formats:

  • DMS: Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds
  • DD:    Decimal degrees
  • What3Words

Circuit Entrance Coordinates

  • DMS:                  52°28’23.05″, 0°57’25.02″
  • DD:                     52.47307, 0.95695
  • What3words:   ///champions.holdings.bumping

Paddock Coordinates

  • DMS:                  52°27’52.63″, 0°56’53.23″
  • DD:                     52.46462, 0.94812
  • What3words:   ///paddock.next.approvals

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Page updated by Peter Tattersall, October, 2025