About Pheasant Wood Circuit
Pheasant Wood Circuit near Marulan is a compact, technical road racing circuit in the NSW Southern Tablelands, set in traditional Australian bushland roughly two hours south of Sydney. This is a participation venue, not a spectator speedway — you bring your own car, motorbike or kart and drive the circuit yourself on a track day or ride day. The current layout, rebuilt and reopened in 2018, runs to about 1.6 km with 9 corners on a wide, well-surfaced circuit, and the technical flow suits smaller-capacity bikes and lightweight cars especially well. Alongside open track and ride days, the venue hosts club events, corporate and drive days, gymkhanas and organised motorsport, making it one of the most enjoyable circuit experiences in the broader Sydney region.
You drive / you ride1.6 km · 9 cornersCars · bikes · kartsTrack & ride days~2 hrs from Sydney
FAQ
Can I drive my own car or bike at Pheasant Wood?
Yes. Pheasant Wood is a participation circuit: track days are for drivers in their own cars and ride days are for motorcyclists on their own bikes, lapping the circuit in run groups. It is not a spectator-only venue.
How long is the circuit and how many corners?
The current layout is about 1.6 km long with 9 corners, on a wide, sealed circuit set in bushland. It was rebuilt and reopened in 2018.
What vehicles can use the track?
The circuit caters to cars, motorbikes and karts, across track days, ride days, club events and organised motorsport.
When is it open?
The venue generally operates Wednesday to Sunday. Specific track days, ride days and events run to a calendar, so check what is scheduled before you travel.
How far is it from Sydney?
Pheasant Wood is at Marulan in the NSW Southern Tablelands, roughly two hours' drive south of Sydney via the Hume.