Three Sisters driving experiences
Whether you're putting pedal to metal in a Lotus Elise or going solo in a Single Seater, burn some serious rubber with one of our superb Three Sisters driving experiences.
About Three Sisters circuit
Reclaimed from three giant coal mining spoil tips in 1978, this "jewel of the north" was ironically named Three Sisters in homage to its mining past. Blending together an exciting combination of low and high speed corners, Seven Sisters is regarded as one of the most challenging race circuits in the UK.
Hosting a wide variety of annual motorsport race events, Three Sisters circuit is a versatile track with four alternatives circuits. Renown for staging international karting meetings, a great deal of drivers who have trained at Three Sisters have become both National and International champions.
With the added benefit of a compact circuit they'll be plenty of photo opportunities as your tear it round this sensational track. So, whether it's in a Ferrari, Porsche or Lotus Elise, choose your dream Supercar and discover just how incredible this circuit is.
Where is Three Sisters?
Getting to Three Sisters circuit
Exit the M6 at JUNCTION 25 (signposted A49 Wigan & Wigan Pier) and take long slip road towards roundabout where you will turn right (signposted A49 Ashton).
Follow the A49 for just over 3/4 of a mile to the first set of traffic lights and turn left into Bryn Road. Continue for 1/4 of a mile and then turn left onto Lcockett Road. Follow this road along until you see Three Sisters Road on your left.
Please Note: There is no exit at JUNCTION 25 for Southbound M6 Traffic. For Southbound customers we recommend proceeding to Junction 24 (1 mile) and returning Northbound to Junction 25.
Address:
Three Sisters Race Circuit,
Ashton-In-Makerfield,
Wigan,
Greater Manchester.
Three Sisters circuit postcode for Sat Nav
Using a Sat Nav? This is the post code: WN4 8DD.
Getting to Three Sisters circuit by rail
The closest train station to Three Sisters is Bryn Station in Aston-in-Makerfield. There are regular services from Wigan North Western station. If, however, you're travelling from Manchester then you will need to change at Wigan Wallgate to Wigan North Western, a 5 minute walk.