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Going

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Course

Course Information

Longest course in country after Aintree. Wide galloping track, allowing fresh ground throughout the season, on well-drained chalk downland that has never been ploughed. Steady climb up to last 6 furlongs can test the non-stayer. General public can park where they like, with great views of the course.

SF: 18 – 20

RH 1 and a third Circuits of course per race

3 mile: 13 Fences – 18 Jumps in race

3 Open Ditches (3/16 & 11)

2 mile 4 furlong: 13 Fences – 15 Jumps in race

2 Open Ditches (8 & 13)

Meetings: Hursley Hambledon Hunt; New Forest Hounds; Larkhill Racing Club; Royal Artillery Hunt; Combined Services; South & West Wilts; The Tedworth Hunt.

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Direction

Righthanded

Facilities

Dogs Welcome

Point-to-points provide an ideal opportunity to spend a day in the countryside with your dog, although please remember that dogs must always be on a short lead, (this includes on the inside of the course) should not be left in cars unattended (particularly in warmer weather), and to clean up after them.

Accessibility

Disabled parking and access to facilities is available. Please advise our gate staff on arrival and they will be able to help you. Note that the going underfoot can be muddy and the terrain may be uneven.

The Disabled facilities are located in the permanant Queen’s Building.

Photographers

Larkhill:  Tim Holt   timholt@talktalk.net

Entertainment

Its a great day out for all the family, so wrap up warm and come and enjoy the racing’

Food and Drink

There will be a Bar and Hot food and drink will be available via a number of food outlets. (Cash and Card accepted) or have a picnic with your friends and family.

Shopping

There will be a number of tradestands at the fixture with a country feel and some ideas for Christmas.

 

Local Area

Larkhill racecourse will be signpotsed from the A303

General Ticket Information

Early Bird Tickets offer £15.00 via the link . Offer closes 27th November 18.00

General tickets then will be £20.00

Tickets can be purchased on the gate. Cash or Card payments accepted

Owner Experience
Owners of runners are welcome to watch the racing from inside the Queen Elizabeth II Building and enjoy a warm drink .
Winning connections of each race will be invited to the Queen Elizabeth II building for hospitality.
Getting There

5 miles north west of Amesbury, 10 miles north of Salisbury, near A303, A345 and A360, SP4 8AT

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If coming from North, South or East use the entrance (known as Crossing point ‘C’) on the A345 just north of Durrington (signposted).  This is a non tactical track which will lead past the race course and is normally best surface.

If approaching from West using the A303, turn left at roundabout before Stonehenge heading north on A360.  Continue heading north until reaching crossroads at Rolleston.  Turn right heading towards Larkhill camp.  In dip just before trees and Camp, take left turning on gravel track and follow edge of camp to racecourse.

Contact Information

Hon Secretary : Oona Hickson

Mobile  07932 733332

E Mail  oonahickson@gmail.com

 

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