
About this track
Cadwell Park is a narrow, highly technical road racing circuit set in the rolling Lincolnshire countryside, a few miles south of Louth. Best known for its dramatic elevation changes and the spectacular "Mountain" section where superbikes frequently get airborne, it has earned the nickname "Mini-Nürburgring" among British fans. The full circuit runs for just over 3.5 kilometres through a mix of woodland and open parkland, combining blind crests, fast sweeps and tight complexes such as the Gooseneck and Hall Bends. Primarily associated with motorcycle racing, including the British Superbike Championship, it also hosts a wide variety of club-level car racing, track days and driver training throughout the year.
