Established in 1876, Towcester Racecourse is set in the beautiful parkland estate of Easton Neston, the family home of Lord Hesketh. It is one of the most scenic racecourses in Britain and really captures the spirit of National Hunt racing. The grandstands offer fantastic views over the course and finishing straight. Bank Holidays at Easter and in early May are always popular at Towcester. By Car: Towcester is at the intersection of the A43 and A5 and the racecourse is a mile to the south east. Take the M1 exiting Junction 15a and from Towcester town centre follow the signs to the course. By Train: Milton Keynes station is 11 miles away and Northampton station 9 miles from the course. By Bus: Buses run from Northampton to Towcester, stopping half a mile from the course. Disabled FacilitiesThere is a disabled viewing area at the front of the Grace Stand with a designated parking adjacent to the stand. Children's FacilitiesTowcester provides plenty of entertainment at evening, Bank Holiday and Easter meetings. The Racecourse Easton Neston Towcester Northants NN12 7HS Website: www.towcester-racecourse.co.uk |