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Worcester Racecourse

Worcester Racecourse, with its picturesque tree-lined track and unique position nestling on the banks of the River Severn, offers a great day out for all the family.

At Worcester Racecourse you can take advantage of themed racedays which include Countryside Alliance day, family fun days, Ladies Day and race meetings ranging from evenings to midweek afternoons. And being situated just five minutes walk from the City Centre, within easy reach of local rail links and parking, it makes an ideal day out.

Racing has taken place at the Pitchcroft course, close to the banks of the River Severn, since at least 1718, making Worcester one of the oldest racecourses in Britain. By the middle of the nineteenth century, several important races had become well established at the course, including the Worcester Stakes and the Gold Cup. The course has undergone many changes, including the layout in 1880 of a new track that featured a now long-defunct figure-of-eight course. Flat racing was discontinued in 1966, but the National Hunt meetings continued to provide competitive racing with large fields. Summer jumping started at the course in 1995 as a result of winter fixtures being lost to flooding. The racecourse still attracts the best jockeys in the business and is a great day out for all ages.
 
For more information go to www.worcester-racecourse.co.uk