Dunedin Street Circuit, Dunedin
Facts and practical information
Dunedin Street Circuit is a temporary street circuit for classic and motorsport club racers following some of Dunedin's 1950s street circuit. It is situated at the southern end of Dunedin's city centre, some 1500 metres south of The Octagon. The 2.9km circuit is a combination of flat and gently hilly sections, the circuit uses several of Dunedin's main streets, including the Dunedin Southern Motorway extension along the southern edge of the Oval sports grounds and the southern end of Princes Street. The highest point on the circuit is a winding hill section at the southwestern end of the course, which immediately follows a sharp hairpin bend at the end of the motorway extension. This section initially climbs then drops down to a flat section which includes Princes Street and which runs along two sides of the Oval, before again meeting the motorway extension. ()
Dunedin
Dunedin Street Circuit – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Princes Street, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, First Church of Otago, Edgar Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Dunedin Street Circuit?
How to get to Dunedin Street Circuit by public transport?
Bus
- Princes St, Jean McLean Pavillion • Lines: 8S (2 min walk)
- Princes St, opposite Jean McLean Pavilion • Lines: 8N (2 min walk)
Train
- Dunedin Railway Station (30 min walk)