Kidman Farm, Hail Weston Nr. Alconbury (Sat Nav PE19 5LB)
From the North / North East:
From the A1 southbound exit at junction signposted B645 Great Staughton / St Neots. Follow the B645 towards Great Staughton and Hail Weston. Go past the turning for Hail Weston for approx 1 mile, after a sharp left hand corner you will find a gate into Kidman Farm on your left. A “Rally” Sign will be posted on the black Telegraph pole on the right hand side of the road. Follow the single carriage road to the top of the hill and follow the signs to the car park. You will find the paddock in the top right hand corner.
From the Midlands:
From the midlands follow A14 heading East to Brampton services roundabout junction 21 with the A1. Turn south onto the A1. From here follow the directions above.
From the South West:
From A1 heading North towards Brampton Services / Huntingdon. Exit at B645 junction and follow the directions above.
From the East and South East:
Follow the A14 westbound towards Huntingdon. Exit at Junction 14 for the A428 (Junction 13 from the M11 northbound) Follow this road all the way to the A1 Head north for 1 junction and turn onto the B645 towards Great Staughton. From this junction follow the directions above.
Please note.
There is a 15mph speed limit as soon as you leave the A428 onto the Farm Estate. Please observe this limit at all times.
Toilets. There are toilets close to the track. Please ask a member of staff for directions.
Trackside Facilities. We have a limited space covered awning for those waiting to drive, parking is available close to the track, and there is an open uncovered spectator area where the whole track may be seen.
The pathway from the car park to the track can be rough and slippery. Wheelchair access is possible with care.
Refreshments. Hot and cold drinks and snacks are normally available. An independent mobile canteen is occasionally on site offering hot food etc. Otherwise we can offer cold drinks and snacks as an alternative.
Kidman Farm is an off-road surface situated on the side of a hill. The track may be marked with cones, and is approx ½ mile in
length. The layout is designed to minimize the possibility of injury through barrier impact, therefore allowing the driver to exercise more freedom in the activity thus having more FUN.