Cheltenham Festival Racecourse

Runners and riders go to post ahead of The Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle Race Runners and riders go to post ahead of The Sky Bet Supreme Novices' Hurdle Race during Champion Day of the 2018 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse during Champion Day of the 2018 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse.
Runners and riders go to post ahead of The Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle Race during Champion Day of the 2018 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse.

The Cheltenham Festival is the crown jewel of British and Irish horse racing. The four-day race meeting that draws 100,000s of horse racing fans and punters to the Cheltenham Racecourse at Prestbury Park. The festival showcases one of the biggest single events in the sport, the Gold Cup.

The festival features 28 races across four days at Prestbury Park. The Cheltenham Festival takes place Tuesday, 10 March to Friday, 13 March. All eyes in the sports world will be on the Cheltenham Festival Racecourse during this week..

Also, our expert horse racing writing staff will follow all of the action at the Cheltenham Festival Racecourse to provide you with the latest information and odds for each race. Moreover, with so much happening once the festival kicks off in March, Cheltenhambetting.com is the place to visit all race information. The races are fast approaching, so get ready for the action at Cheltenham’s Old Course and New Course this March.

The first race took place in Cheltenham in 1815. It didn’t take long for the popularity of horse racing to explode as crowds exceeding 30,000 people began. In 1831, the races moved to the racecourse’s current location and for nearly 200 years, it has been home to monthly race meetings.

The Cheltenham Festival racecard consists of 28 races over the course of four days. The Cheltenham Festival features an incredible number of Great Britain’s and Ireland’s top horses. It also draws great competitors from mainland Europe as well.

Cheltenham Racecourse is the home of the four-day race meeting and the epicentre of the greatest horse racing event in the world. The Cheltenham Festival is the crown jewel of Jumps racing. Cheltenham Festival Racecourse is 350 acres of horse racing heaven in the heart of the beautiful Cotswold hills. Anyone that visits Cheltenham can feel the rich history and tradition of the magical event.

About Cheltenham Racecourse

The world-famous racecourse has gone through several refurbishments over the years. In 2015, Cheltenham Festival Racecourse experienced a £45 million makeover as the Princess Royal Stand was unveiled. The stand seats 6,500 people and provides an optimal experience for visitors seeking to view the best horse racing in the United Kingdom.

Cheltenham Racecourse hosts a variety of race fixtures throughout the year. While the Cheltenham Festival is the most famous and best-attended, the racecourse hosts meetings throughout the year. Likewise, other notable racing festivals include The April Meeting, The International, and The Showcase. Each event features a who’s who list of jockeys, trainers, and horses. 

The Cheltenham Racecourse venue has two main racecourses. The Old Course and the New Course are home to the 28 races that take place at the race meeting. The two courses sit side-by-side making it possible for fans to see races from each track during race days.

Of the two courses, The New Course is the slightly more challenging of the two courses. This is due to a downhill fence that can be tricky to navigate. The New Course also has a longer run-in during steeplechase races. Hurdle races on the New Course contested over two miles always pique interests.. The course features most of the hurdles at the beginning of the race. However, only two hurdles are present during the final seven furlongs.

Making the Cheltenham Festival Racecourse even more exciting is the cross-country course that is inside the main racecourse. Cross-country steeplechases are run on the course.

If you plan to wager on the races at the Cheltenham Festival, one of the keys to success is taking the courses into account before betting. As there are two main courses at the Cheltenham Racecourse, you should consider which one is being used. Our expert writing staff will do the research for you and give you everything you need to know before betting on the races at Cheltenham. You can also find the best odds and information on the races at Cheltenhambetting.com.

Where is the Cheltenham Racecourse?

Racing around Cheltenham began in 1815, but it wasn’t until 1831 that race were held at current home, Prestbury Park. In 1898, Steeplechase racing was also relocated to Prestbury Park. This made the Cheltenham Festival Racecourse the premier venue for all types of horse racing.

The course is situated at Prestbury Park which is located just outside of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. The town of Cheltenham is on the edge of the Cotswold Hills. This makes it one of the most beautiful locations for horse racing in the UK. Cheltenham is a resort and spa town. This adds to its overall look and feel as a destination for horse racing fans.

Since 1964, Racecourse Holdings Trust (now known as Jockey Club Racecourses) was created to operate and continue the Cheltenham Festival Racecourse’s futures. The ownership group owns 14 racecourses of various kinds today, including jumps, flat and dual-purpose venues. The group also owns a number of training grounds in Newmarket, Lambourn, Epsom, and the National Stud. Jockey Club Racecourses’ ownership has ensured that the Cheltenham Festival continues to grow stronger with each addition.

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FAQs

Where is Cheltenham Racecourse on a map?

Below you can find Cheltenham Racecourse on the map. The Racecourse itself is located north of the town of Cheltenham and just north of Approach Golf Course at Pittville Park.
Cheltenham Festival racecourse

How Far from Cheltenham Train Station is the Racecourse?

Cheltenham Racecourse is north of the town of Cheltenham and takes 2.4 miles to travel between Cheltenham Spa train station and Cheltenham Racecourse.
 
In a car this takes 13 minutes on the fastest route. However, public transport runs between the two locations every 10 minutes. The bus ride to Cheltenham Spa train station to Cheltenham racecourse takes 24 minutes.
 
If you chose to walk to Cheltenham racecourse from the train station it will take you 47 minutes in total.

Who Owns Cheltenham Racecourse?

The Jockey Club owns Cheltenham Racecourse. Prestbury Park is one of the 14 racecourses owned by The Jockey Club including Haydock Park Racecourse, Aintree Racecourse and Newmarket Racecourse.

What County is Cheltenham Racecourse in?

Cheltenham Racecourse is located in the county of Gloucestershire.

What is the postcode of Cheltenham Racecourse?

The address for Cheltenham Racecourse is: Cheltenham Racecourse, Evesham Road, Cheltenham, GL50 4SH.

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