Never been but the photos on this link don't look too bad. I assume it's a dirt track. Blades of grass are in pretty short supply here. . http://www.windowoncyprus.com/horse.htm
Nicosia.Never been but the photos on this link don't look too bad.I assume it's a dirt track. Blades of grass are in pretty short supply here..http://www.windowoncyprus.com/horse.htm
Sedgefield Jimmy-When you go to Hexham make sure it's a good weather forecast.It's the bonniest track in the country on a fine day but it's the worst spot there is when the weather turns.
SedgefieldJimmy-When you go to Hexham make sure it's a good weather forecast.It's the bonniest track in the country on a fine day but it's the worst spot there is when the weather turns.
You lot that live in Sussex are spoilt for choice for tracks that are easy to get to, plus Hove dogs on the coast as well. Goodwood is a magnificent racecourse, I love that place.
You lot that live in Sussex are spoilt for choice for tracks that are easy to get to, plus Hove dogs on the coast as well. Goodwood is a magnificent racecourse, I love that place.
redbag, last time I went to Goodwood (last summer) you could take your drinks with you to quite a few places. We bought our drinks at that glass building between the bandstand and the paddock and took them to one of the stand on the right. No problems.
redbag, last time I went to Goodwood (last summer) you could take your drinks with you to quite a few places. We bought our drinks at that glass building between the bandstand and the paddock and took them to one of the stand on the right. No problem
6 miles - Musselburgh 42 miles - Hamilton 43 miles - Perth 44 miles - Kelso 82 miles - Ayr All from Edinburgh. Managed (in 2011) Thurs and Fri at the Festival, an evening meet at Yarmouth, first day of the Ebor meet at York and Champions Day at Ascot. Best meet for meet is the Bet 365 Chase meet at Sandown with jumps and flat on the same card and the Saw Doctors afterwards
6 miles - Musselburgh42 miles - Hamilton43 miles - Perth44 miles - Kelso82 miles - AyrAll from Edinburgh. Managed (in 2011) Thurs and Fri at the Festival, an evening meet at Yarmouth, first day of the Ebor meet at York and Champions Day at Ascot.Best
Sussex is a great location. I am 10 miles north of Brighton, < 1 hours drive from 7 racecourses (plus poss. Kempton - never timed it). Plumpton (6 miles)and Goodwood are my favourites.
Sussex is a great location. I am 10 miles north of Brighton, < 1 hours drive from 7 racecourses (plus poss. Kempton - never timed it). Plumpton (6 miles)and Goodwood are my favourites.
The natural shape and surroundings make Goodwood and Cheltenham my favs, also like Sandown.
For a grade 1 course, Ayr is an absolute dump.
Windsor - 27.4 miles The natural shape and surroundings make Goodwood and Cheltenham my favs, also like Sandown.For a grade 1 course, Ayr is an absolute dump.
Less than 2 miles from Chester,went all the time for years but not been for a few years now and will probably never attend again.The place is far too expensive.
Less than 2 miles from Chester,went all the time for years but not been for a few years now and will probably never attend again.The place is far too expensive.
Best meet for meet is the Bet 365 Chase meet at Sandown with jumps and flat on the same card
Easily my favourite card too. I often take friends who aren't interested in racing because the variety on offer keeps them properly interested.
The BHA constantly moan about racegoers hating small fields, but in fact, the casual racegoer seems to dislike uniformity, and they'd be happier to watch 3 races with 4,12 and 20 runners, than the equivalents with 12 each.
Best meet for meet is the Bet 365 Chase meet at Sandown with jumps and flat on the same cardEasily my favourite card too. I often take friends who aren't interested in racing because the variety on offer keeps them properly interested.The BHA constan
sibaroni i am in hoole,used to attend high school in Handbridge and run down to Roodee for the last 2 races.Great memories of the races but detest the place now and much prefer York for my flat and Cheltenham over the sticks.
sibaroni i am in hoole,used to attend high school in Handbridge and run down to Roodee for the last 2 races.Great memories of the races but detest the place now and much prefer York for my flat and Cheltenham over the sticks.
Beverley 4 miles. I want to visit all courses in Britain and Ireland. So far I've done Aintree probably my favourite Beverley- though not been for years Cheltenham-Need to go when it's not the festival Cork- Had a New Years meeting Doncaster-Used to enjoy the sales there as well. Market Rasen-Very friendly. Newmarket-2000gs day when Kings Best won. Crap viewing, too hot,no winners and car broke down on the way back. Nottingham-Good day but no winners Pontefract-Great summer evenings Ripon-Did not really like. Uttoxeter-The Betfair van caught fire the last time I went. Wetherby-Charlie Hall day uised to love the feeling of the start of the nh season York-Great course. Still loads to do but with RUK and ATR I rarely feel the need now
Beverley 4 miles. I want to visit all courses in Britain and Ireland. So far I've doneAintree probably my favouriteBeverley- though not been for yearsCheltenham-Need to go when it's not the festivalCork- Had a New Years meetingDoncaster-Used to enjoy
Nottingham. Not been for about 10 years, when it was rubbish - could never work out why they stopped Naional Hunt racing there.
It's on the same site as the dog track, which I visit every week.
Nottingham. Not been for about 10 years, when it was rubbish - could never work out why they stopped Naional Hunt racing there.It's on the same site as the dog track, which I visit every week.
Anybody else wondering where this thread is going? Op posts a q, we all answer (including me!), some of us decide to add which ones are our favourites. Ends up a pretty useless, repetitious and unwieldy list of stuff. Is it me?
Anybody else wondering where this thread is going? Op posts a q, we all answer (including me!), some of us decide to add which ones are our favourites. Ends up a pretty useless, repetitious and unwieldy list of stuff. Is it me?
Newmarket is my nearestr course, about 5 miles away to the July course and 5 1/2 to the Rowley. Its handy as I know all the back roads to avoid the traffic on big race days.
Newmarket is my nearestr course, about 5 miles away to the July course and 5 1/2 to the Rowley. Its handy as I know all the back roads to avoid the traffic on big race days.
blackbarn 23 Feb 12 00:34 Anybody else wondering where this thread is going? Op posts a q, we all answer (including me!), some of us decide to add which ones are our favourites. Ends up a pretty useless, repetitious and unwieldy list of stuff. Is it me?
I'm compiling a list of who goes where so I can sell it burglars on race days
blackbarn 23 Feb 12 00:34 Anybody else wondering where this thread is going? Op posts a q, we all answer (including me!), some of us decide to add which ones are our favourites. Ends up a pretty useless, repetitious and unwieldy list of stuff. Is i
Good call redbag. As has been reported previously, my paddock an excellent proxy for Plumpton as soil and micro-climate very similar.
twomatchpoints - my heart leapt when I read your post, but I first read it as burgers!! I thought here's an end to those pink slabs of condemned offal that pass for burgers at most racecourses (Goodwood excluded!)
Good call redbag. As has been reported previously, my paddock an excellent proxy for Plumpton as soil and micro-climate very similar.twomatchpoints - my heart leapt when I read your post, but I first read it as burgers!! I thought here's an end to t
I drive past the Old Lincoln track regular. There is a main road which splits the straight track from the Grandstand. It still intrigues me every time i drive past.
I drive past the Old Lincoln track regular. There is a main road which splits the straight track from the Grandstand. It still intrigues me every time i drive past.
Carlisle when lived in UK, currently Mijas. Also have vague aim to get to all UK racecourses though slowly dawning on me that I have not the never ending time once imagined. Only been to a dozen or so at present but they include the 3 that Jimmy hasn't yet got to!
Carlisle when lived in UK, currently Mijas. Also have vague aim to get to all UK racecourses though slowly dawning on me that I have not the never ending time once imagined. Only been to a dozen or so at present but they include the 3 that Jimmy hasn
Yeah, if you drive through Galleywood, theres a pub called The running mare at the crossroads, it closed in 1937 (i think), i know Golden miller ran there, you can still make out the racecourse and the running rails are still there.
Yeah, if you drive through Galleywood, theres a pub called The running mare at the crossroads, it closed in 1937 (i think), i know Golden miller ran there, you can still make out the racecourse and the running rails are still there.
I like Folkestone, it gets a bad press as a mundane gaff track but I like places like that. It's not all about the glamour meetings, far from it in fact. Us die hards like a bit of spit and sawdust every now and then.
I like Folkestone, it gets a bad press as a mundane gaff track but I like places like that. It's not all about the glamour meetings, far from it in fact. Us die hards like a bit of spit and sawdust every now and then.
The first proper race meeting I went to as an adult by myself was Folkestone back in 1986. The next time I went there the following year alot of it had been blown away by the famous "hurricane". There was an old cricket pavillion in the car park that had dissapeared along with a bar by the parade ring. I remember the goldfish pond had survived, but it was mostly a scene of devastation. Racing still went ahead though. Back then, there were 3 or 4 rows of bookies for a miserable Monday afternoon, and bookies joints on the infield ! I was there the day Barney curlys horse won him a million quid, the atmosphere was electric.
The first proper race meeting I went to as an adult by myself was Folkestone back in 1986. The next time I went there the following year alot of it had been blown away by the famous "hurricane". There was an old cricket pavillion in the car park that
The coat, I was at Folkestone that day, the horse was Experimenting ridden by Declan Murphy, the cheers for Barney were just amazing, what a great day, it seemed everyone there had backed it
The coat, I was at Folkestone that day, the horse was Experimenting ridden by Declan Murphy, the cheers for Barney were just amazing, what a great day, it seemed everyone there had backed it
Slippy Blue 20 Feb 12 15:17 Bath is without doubt the worst racecourse I've ever been to, that is one scruffy gaff track. Bad horses, bad facilities, I'll never go back there. squares 20 Feb 12 15:21 Must admit I've been to many courses far worse than Bath, although agree the quality of racing there is diabolical.
LOL - When I owned a horse, she turned out to be a course specialist at Bath - 2 wins from 2 starts. The only other place at which she managed to win was a couple of sellers at Wolverhampton.
When anyone asks what was the best part of being an owner, I always say the glamour.
(Nearest racecourse now is Taunton, about 5 miles)
Slippy Blue 20 Feb 12 15:17 Bath is without doubt the worst racecourse I've ever been to, that is one scruffy gaff track. Bad horses, bad facilities, I'll never go back there.squares 20 Feb 12 15:21 Must admit I've been to many courses far