Doncaster Racecourse
Town Moor is the home of the world's oldest Classic race - the St Leger but it is also the venue for the first and last turf fixtures of the flat season.
Doncaster's galloping dual-purpose course is mainly known for its packed flat racing programme but the Great Yorkshire Chase in January remains a highlight on the northern jumping circuit.
The main Grandstand is a huge building rather lacking in charm and youth, but Doncaster is a good enough venue for getting around even on its busiest days, which usually happen during the St Leger meeting, which spans four days in early September.
Address:
Doncaster Racecourse, Grand Stand, Leger Way, Doncaster DN2 6BB
Tel: 01302 320066 (Office)
Fax: 01302 323271
Course - Flat: One of the fairest tracks in the country with its great width and galloping nature. It has both a straight and round mile and a sweeping turn into the home straight.
Course - Jump: A left-handed, relatively flat track of approximately two miles. There is a slight incline at Rose Hill while conditions often favour horses bestowed with plenty of speed throughout the winter.
By Road: The racecourse lies alongside the M18 (junctions 3 and 4), one mile from the centre of Doncaster. Free parking is available.
By Rail: To Doncaster. A bus service runs between the station and the racecourse.
By Air: Helicopter landing at the course by prior arrangement only.
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