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Bellewstown Racecourse is a left-handed, sharp and undulating track in County Meath, 23 miles north of Dublin in Ireland. It hosts both National Hunt and flat racing, mostly in the summer and early ...
Ballinrobe Racecourse is the only major horse racing venue in County Mayo, Ireland. It’s a right-handed sharp track that hosts both flat and National Hunt events over jumps from April to October. A ...
Leopardstown Racecourse is a left-handed Irish horse racing venue used for National Hunt events over jumps and the flat. Situated just six miles outside Dublin city centre, it is one of the busiest ...
Limerick Racecourse is a right-handed, oval-shaped Irish horse racing venue at Greenmount Park in County Limerick. Home to both flat and National Hunt events over jumps, it opened in 2001, replacing ...
Down Royal Racecourse is the main horse racing venue in Northern Ireland. A right-handed undulating track near Lisburn, south of Belfast, one complete circuit is about a mile and seven furlongs. The ...
Sligo Racecourse is a right-handed, oval-shaped Irish horse racing venue in County Sligo, in the northwest of the country. Although it isn’t used during the winter months, this track hosts both flat ...
Kilbeggan Racecourse is a sharp, right-handed and oval-shaped Irish National Hunt horse racing venue near Kilbeggan in County Westmeath. An undulating track with a short uphill run-in, it favours good ...
Tramore Racecourse is a right-handed, oval-shaped Irish horse racing venue in County Waterford. Although predominantly used for National Hunt action, there are some Flat races held at this track ...
Perth Racecourse is the northernmost course in Britain. It hosts jump racing but avoids the worst of the winter weather by staging meetings between spring and autumn. A right-handed circuit of one ...
The appropriate dress-code for a day at the races depends largely on the enclosure you plan on patronising. In general the rule of the thumb is: the more expensive the ticket, the more formal the ...