Brighton Racecourse
Immortalised by Pinky, Graham Greene and Mods, Brighton has been portrayed as the most sinister course in the UK. But anyone who has visited the race course on a sunny day in spring or summer would find it hard to see how it was ever viewed in such a way. As you follow the horses from the start of the umbrella handle course to the finishing line you notice a glistening expanse on the horizon - the sea.
It's undoubtedly one of the most picturesque settings of any course and the seaside promenade provides a race-goer with the perfect way to celebrate your winnings or drown your sorrows. Just don't forget to take your swimsuit.
Address:
Brighton Racecourse, Brighton, Sussex BN2 2XZ
Tel: 01273 603580 (Office)
Fax: 01273 673572
Course:
A fairly unique course which has the shape of an extended 'U' and a maximum race distance of a little under 12 furlongs. The turns and gradients make this more suitable for the handy, nimble type.
By Road:
The course can be found to the east of the town on the A27, and is well signposted from the A23 London-Brighton road. Free parking is available.
By Rail:
To Brighton station. A courtesy bus service runs between the station and the racecourse on race days.
By Air:
Helicopter landing at the course by prior arrangement only.
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