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Exeter Racecourse
Racing was first recorded 330 years ago in the reign of Charles II at this splendid
site on top of the Haldon Hills which, with its far-
Exeter's strength is its fairness. At two miles in circumference it is one of the longest ovals in the country and provides a wonderful test of galloping with no quirks.
The fields may disappear from the view of the grandstands as they go into the dip on the far straight but the course executive has kindly provided a huge TV screen behind the winning post so as not to miss and of the action.
And being located on the A38 it is one of the most accessible courses in the area.
Directions
By Road
Exeter is served by the motorway network. The racecourse is well signposted from the M5, just a few miles away. Racegoers should follow the A380 toward torquay leaving the M5 at Junction 31.
By Rail
The town of Exeter has it's own railway station within a short distance of the course, and its on the mainline to London Paddington
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Facts & Figures
A right handed oval course which is decidedly undulating in it nature, with a half mile home straight and an uphill run in of 250 yards.
The positioning of the fences along with the 3m1f start, varies from summer to winter, but stamina is placed at a premium at all times.
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