Overview
- ⏱️5 hoursApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 10,000

Children aged 17 and under can attend the raceday free of charge when accompanying an adult. Children’s tickets are subject to availability and may be limited at high-demand fixtures.
Under-18 tickets can be added to your basket for free when purchasing an adult ticket.
There are no discounted tickets for students and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for senior citizens and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
If you need an assistant to accompany you to and from the races, one complimentary admission ticket will be provided for your assistant at the entrance on the day. Racegoers with less obvious disabilities may be asked for documentation as proof.
There are specially designated external elevated viewing platforms on the front lawn overlooking the track and also overlooking the Parade Ring.
Please note: the information below is based on a previous edition of the event for reference purposes only. The timetable for this edition will be published nearer to the event.
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: Huntingdon Racecourse, Thrapston Road, Brampton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 4NL, United Kingdom Directions in Google Maps
Huntingdon Racecourse is situated half a mile from the A14 Junction 22. The A14 links with the A1, M1, M11, and M6. This allows for easy access from the North and South, along with the West Midlands and East Coast. The racecourse is 20 miles to the northwest of Cambridge with easy access along the A14, and 22 miles south of Peterborough via the M1.
There is plenty of on-site parking which is free for all racegoers and is easily accessible from the A14 Junction 22.
There are areas set aside for customers with a Blue Badge, to allow forward parking near the racecourse entrances.
If you are looking to travel to the course by taxi, Huntingdon Racecourse recommends Hunts Taxis.
The nearest bus stop to the racecourse is Orchard Lane and public bus services 66, 400, 401, VL14, and X3 stop here. The stop is a 1.3 km (15 min) walk from the racecourse.
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The nearest station is Huntingdon which is on the main line from Kings Cross London and is approximately 4.1 km (49 min) from the racecourse.
With prior permission, helicopters can land on the course on racedays. For further details, please call the racecourse office on 01480 453373.
As the racecourse is situated right next to the busy A141 and A1, walking is not recommended as a way to get to and from the venue.