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Race Courses

Ireland possesses most of the beautiful race courses. It's a home to some of the most prestigious and valuable racing in the world. For all the horse racing lovers, visit to these race courses is must.

Watch race competitions and championship and enjoy your best. These race courses have all the means of enjoyment for all of your family members.

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Cork Racecourse Mallow

County: Cork
Cork Racecourse Mallow, situated on the banks of the Blackwater, the crossroads of Munster and Home of National Hunt racing. With 19 national hunt and flat meetings all year round Cork Racecourse Mallow provides the facilities to enjoy the excitement and spectacle of a day at the races. more...

Curragh Racecourse

County: Kildare
This race course has a respectable name when we talk about race courses in Ireland. more...

Fairyhouse Racecourse

County: Meath
Fairyhouse quickly established itself as one of Ireland's premier racecourses in 1848. In 1870, the Irish Grand National was run for the first time. The Grand National quickly became Ireland's most valuable and prestigious steeplechase and each success has its own rich tale. more...

Gowran Park Racecourse

County: Dublin
Gowran Park has been the home of racing in Kilkenny since 1914. The course caters for top-class flat and jump racing. Gowran Park is one of the few courses which can provide a comprehensive corporate day out, product launch or conference for large numbers of people more...

Leopardstown Racecourse

County: Dublin
Located just six miles south of Dublin's City Centre, Leopardstown Racecourse is Dublin's premier race track both in terms of the quality of racing and it's superb facilities. more...

Limerick Racecourse

County: Limerick
In March 1999, Limerick Racecourse at Greenpark in Limerick City closed its doors for the last time after racing there since the late 1880s. A traditional city track, the transformation of the area around it over the last decade meant that the Board of Directors realised that the time for change was now upon them if they were to meet the needs and demands of their niche within a flourishing industry. more...

Naas Racecourse

County: Kildare
Located in the suburbs of Dublin, Naas Racecourse offers 15 exciting race meetings in a year and offering even more enthralling races in the years ahead. more...

Punchestown Racecourse

County: Kildare
Punchestown Racecourse, the home of Irish National Hunt Racing for more than 150 years is very different to any other racecourse for the simple fact that it is the only racecourse in Ireland to continue to host cross country racing, the very founder of modern era steeple chasing. more...

Thurles Racecourse

County: Tipperary
Thurles racecourse is an oval right handed track of one and a quarter miles. there are 6 flights of hurdles and 7 steeplechase fences available in each circuit. in flat races low numbers are on the outside, the effect of the draw is zero. racing takes place in the winter months generally from late september to early April. the racetrack itself has an excellent free draining soil that lends itself ideally to the rigors of winters. more...

Tralee Racecourse

County: Kerry
Racing is recorded in Tralee as far back as 1767, when a week-long meeting was held, the results of which are recorded in the Turf Club. more...

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