An undulating, right-handed track with a circuit of around a mile and a quarter. Sections of the track are uphill but there is a fairly steep descent to the 2f home straight and the track is very much sharp in character, favouring the handy type of horse. There are seven fences to a circuit of the chase course, with two in the home straight, and a run-in of around a furlong. Due to good drainage, very few meetings are lost due to adverse weather conditions.
Racing is held during the winter months between October and March, and the track is well-known for its free-draining turf that is quite resistant to the inclemency of the cold season and it is known to be a crucial preparation for those horses heading to Cheltenham. Kinloch Brae winners of 2016 Don Cossack and 2017 Sizing John have gone on to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup.