Hereford Racecourse

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Welcome to our guide to Hereford Racecourse.

We explore this charming racecourse in detail, looking at its history, the best local hotel, fixtures, travel information and betting guides.

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Hereford Racecourse

Overview of Hereford Racecourse

A course with a chequered history of horseracing, Hereford re-opened just seven years ago (October 2016) and is navigating its way through a new era of National Hunt racing.

Hereford is owned and operated by The Arena Racing Company and was a successful racing venue up until 2012 when the company controversially chose to close it. Arguing that their current lease made it too difficult to invest in the venue’s necessary developments, they were unable to negotiate a new lease from Herefordshire Council and so closed the course.

The British Horseracing Authority subsequently pulled all fixtures from the venue, and Herefordshire Council hoped for a community group to take over. However, this never materialised.

A similar situation also took hold at Folkestone Racecourse the same year.

The course is walking distance from the town centre of Hereford and is a popular venue for West Country and Lambourn trainers to race their novices and up-and-coming talent.

Its location situates it close to town yet still against a dramatic and beautiful backdrop of the Welsh mountains.

Hereford Racecourse was used occasionally for Arabian racing and for some point-to-point racing but was otherwise closed until 2016. In October of this year, National Hunt racing resumed with four scheduled fixtures, attended by crowds of up to 4,500.

In 2017, 11 fixtures were scheduled and in 2018, 12. Both Arabian and point-to-point racing ceased.

The track at Hereford is almost square in shape, right-handed, and measures just under a mile and a half. It has nine fences, and the home turn, on falling ground, is sharp. The other bends are considered fairly easygoing.

Races at Hereford are well run but can be very testing in winter.

As the coronavirus pandemic grips British horseracing throughout 2020, Hereford closed again; with racing planned to resume at the end of the year, continuing to find its feet in the British National Hunt scene.

Hereford Racecourse History

Before its closure in 2012, Hereford had hosted 240 years of racing!

From 1771, Hereford was home to flat racing, and jump racing was introduced in 1840. It’s been a National Hunt course ever since, although faced disruptions in wartime and then later on when it closed.

Post-World War II, from 1946 onwards, Hereford hit mainstream popularity and saw an increase in both attendance and racing entrants.

By 1975, the number of entrants had increased so much that races had to be split and the race card went from a calendar of 11 fixtures to 14; all well attended.

Within months, racing legends such as Tony McCoy and Martin Pipe had raced at Hereford and increased even further interest in the course.

Main Races and Events At Hereford Racecourse

It’s fair to say that Hereford is still finding its feet in the horse racing scene after its four-year break, so the current biggest races at the venue aren’t necessarily prominent in the horseracing calendar, but are still popular locally.

The most notable fixture at Hereford currently is Ladies Day, a winter spin on the classic race day that attracts creative couture and fantastic frocks from all over the surrounding areas.

Most race days are afternoon novice fixtures although the venue is beginning to diversify into novelty and themed events.

The 2020 season cancellations have undoubtedly had a negative impact on Hereford, but as racing resumes back to something resembling normal, the course will have the opportunity to build back its reputation and calendar to boost its profile in the British racing industry.

It has already defaulted to its place as a track for emerging talent, and as this continues, so too will it’s standing in the community.

Hereford Racecourse Map

Below is a map of Hereford Racecourse:

Hereford Racecourse Map
Courtesy of At The Races

Hereford’s right-handed circuit is approximately 10 furlongs around with 9 fences.

The home turn is downhill and sharp.

Races tend to be run at a good pace and in wintertime the ground can become pretty testing.

Hereford Racecourse Address

The official address of Hereford Racecourse is:

Hereford Racecourse
Roman Road
Hereford
HR4 9QU

How To Get To Hereford Racecourse

The ways to get to Hereford Racecourse are:

  • By road – the main approach to Hereford Racecourse by road is the A49, and ample free parking is available on race days. The course is easy walking distance from Hereford town centre, so many attendees choose to travel into Hereford and walk out.
  • By rail – the Hereford rail station sits on the mainline from London Paddington and South Wales, as well as regular connections from Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff. There’s no need to get a bus to the course as it’s so close to the town centre, but long-haul coaches (National Express and others) from a variety of destinations can be caught into Hereford itself.
  • By air – helicopters may land at Hereford Racecourse with prior permission, on race days only.

Hotels Near Hereford Racecourse

The closest hotel to Hereford Racecourse is the Premier Inn Hereford Holmer Hotel, a roadside accommodation option along the A49. It’s a low-cost option with basic rooms, but for more options, racegoers can stay in Hereford town centre.

Hotels in the town centre include Kidwells House (a four-star B&B but a little dated), Aylestone Court Hotel (a three-star hotel with a boutique feel), No. 21 (a four-star Tudor-themed B&B) and The Merton Hotel (a three-star budget option with basic amenities).

Best Hereford Races Betting Sites

From our research, the best betting brands for Hereford races are shown on this page.

All of these UK betting sites made it into our best betting sites list, some of these names such as bet365, Skybet, Paddy Power, Ladbrokes and Betfred you may be familiar with. Other ones such as BetVictor and Unibet you may not have heard of but they are worth checking out.

If you are looking for new betting sites check out our guides and compare betting sites to find one which suits you for your sporting events.

Betting Shops Local to Hereford Racecourse

Hereford Racecourse has a variety of betting options, dependent on the enclosure racegoers are based within.

A traditional betting shop sits in the main grandstand, with Totepool kiosks throughout all and independent bookies trackside.

Hospitality suites and boxes have table service for betting as well as separate private kiosks and concierge.

A branch of Coral racing is situated at the end of the road the racecourse sits on, and in Hereford town centre, all the usual brand names can be found: Betfred, Megabet, Paddy Power and a William Hill betting shop.

Coral betting shops are particularly popular in Hereford, so you can expect to find a few of them!

Other Events Held at Hereford

As Hereford looks to find its place in the British racing scene, the venue has begun to host a variety of non-racing events alongside their blossoming racing fixtures.

So far, these have included hot air balloon flights, themed Christmas parties, funerals, wakes and weddings.

Hereford Races

Hereford Races 2024

Here is the horse racing calendar for Hereford Races in 2024:

DateRacecourseWeekday
4/1/2024HerefordThursday
15/1/2024HerefordMonday
29/1/2024HerefordMonday
14/2/2024HerefordWednesday
25/2/2024HerefordSunday
9/3/2024HerefordSaturday
27/3/2024HerefordWednesday
9/4/2024HerefordTuesday
14/4/2024HerefordSunday
14/10/2024HerefordMonday
4/11/2024HerefordMonday
12/11/2024HerefordTuesday
27/11/2024HerefordWednesday
11/12/2024HerefordWednesday
21/12/2024HerefordSaturday

Check out our guide for the full list of UK horse racing calendar fixtures for 2024.

Hereford Racecard and Hereford Tips

The racecards for Hereford races will be released the day before the races are set to happen. You can view full racecards in advance, check out  – horse racing tomorrow (Hereford races tomorrow) and horse racing today. In these, you will get an advance look at all the runners, trainers, form and riders.

You can also of course purchase a racecard from the track which carries much of the same useful information. Many like to keep these as souvenirs, especially from major UK horse races.

Popular Questions

✅What is the address of Hereford races?

The address of Hereford Racecourse is:

Hereford Racecourse
Roman Road
Hereford
HR4 9QU

✅How do you get to Hereford races?

The ways to get to Hereford races are:

  • By road – the main approach to Hereford Racecourse by road is the A49, and ample free parking is available on race days. The course is easy walking distance from Hereford town centre, so many attendees choose to travel into Hereford and walk out.
  • By rail – the Hereford rail station sits on the mainline from London Paddington and South Wales, as well as regular connections from Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff. There’s no need to get a bus to the racecourse as its so close to the town centre, but long-haul coaches (National Express and others) from a variety of destinations can be caught into Hereford itself.
  • By air – helicopters may land at the racecourse with prior permission, on racedays only.

✅How far around is Hereford Racecourse?

Hereford Racecourse is a mile and a half around. It is almost square in shape.

✅Does Hereford have a racecourse?

Hereford has a racecourse, it is close to the town centre and hosts meetings throughout the year.

✅Am I allowed to travel from Hereford Station to Hereford Racecourse?

You can travel easily from Hereford Station to Hereford Racecourse by foot, it is a short walk.

Summary of Hereford Racecourse

A charming, small national hunt course Hereford has been blighted with closures but its ongoing popularity has seen it survive.

A tight, turning and pretty track although it doesn’t host top-class racing, it is always competitive and fun.

With decent facilities, good customer service and a friendly crowd, it’s always a great day out.

Highly recommended for those who love the sport as well as those looking for a great day out with friends and family.

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