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Cartmel Racecourse - Guide, Fixtures, Betting & Tips - 2022

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    8.4 Coral Racing. 8.5 Mr Green Racing. 8.6 Ladbrokes Racing. 8.7 William Hill Racing. 8.8 Unibet Horse Racing. 8.9 BetVictor Horse Racing. 9 Betting Shops Local to Cartmel Racecourse. 10 2022 Cartmel Racecourse Fixtures. 11 Cartmel Races Tickets.

Home - Cartmel Racecourse

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    Slide. Slide. The long tradition of racing at Cartmel was started by the monks from Cartmel Priory in the 12th Century. The Whit Holiday Races have been a feature of the Racing Calendar since 1856 and there are now nine race days to enjoy each year at Cartmel, set against the backdrop of our beautiful South Lakeland fells.

Cartmel Racecourse: Today's Results & Betting - Racing TV

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    Cartmel is a great little track and most definitely suits some horses more than others. It’s basically a left-handed circle, where the fences probably look a bit bigger due to being on such a narrow track. Due to the layout, the home run on the final circuit is right up the middle of the course, and whilst very short, is the longest run (four ...

Cartmel Racecourse: Horse Racing Tips

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    Cartmel was the site of the Gay Future 'coup' in 1974 that involved switching horses before a race and relying on the lack of communications at the course. The most popular racehorse at Cartmel in recent seasons is Soul Magic, who has won at the track on seven occasions - prior to the 2014 racing season.

Racing Fixtures: Cartmel

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    Cartmel is a delightful Jumps course set in the beautiful scenery of the Lake District. There are 6 days of racing over the Spring and August Bank Holidays, as well as a barbecue raceday in July. It is well worth planning a holiday to coincide. There's a great atmosphere and a traditional fun fair is just one of the added extras.

Racing TV - Cartmel Racecourse

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    The channel broadcasts in stunning 1080i high-definition and covers 37 of Britain’s top racecourses, including Cartmel Racecourse and all 26 Irish racecourses! Racing TV shows over 8,000 live horse races, with 90% exclusive to Racing TV. The channel is available via Sky, Freeview, BT TV, TalkTalk, YouView, PlusNet and Virgin as well as online ...

The Racecourse - Cartmel Racecourse

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    With its party crowds and funfair, Cartmel rekindles the social gathering tradition of the original steeple to steeple chases. Cartmel only stages National Hunt (jump) racing. There are nine fixtures in the Cartmel racing calendar, commencing on the Whit Holiday weekend in May** and running through the August Bank Holiday weekend.

Cartmel Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    Cartmel Racecourse is a small national hunt racecourse in the village of Cartmel, now in the ceremonial county of Cumbria, historically in Lancashire.Nine racedays are held each year, starting on the Whit Holiday weekend at the end of May and ending on the August Bank Holiday weekend in August Bank Holidays.. The three-day May race meeting actually takes place over …

What's On - Cartmel Racecourse

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    WHAT'S ON. So, why come to Cartmel Racecourse? We offer great, competitive Jumps racing in the beautiful Cartmel Valley. Situated right in Cartmel village – home to amazing restaurants, bars and lovely independent shops. A race day like no other; bring your own furniture, food and drink and relax in to a big garden party, whilst the horses ...

Plan Your Visit - Cartmel Racecourse

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    By Road. Cartmel Racecourse is most easily accessed from junction 36 of the M6 via the A590. Follow the signs towards Barrow and Ulverston until you reach the turn-off for High Newton, where you will also see a sign for Cartmel Priory. Our temporary yellow event signage will be in place from the A590.

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