Combined Services

Combined Services, Larkhill

February 16, 2025

Netheravon Rd, Durrington, Salisbury SP4 8AT, UK

Course Location: 5m NW of Amesbury, 10m N of Salisbury, nr A303, A345 and A360. SP4 8AT

PTP Area: Wessex

Going:

First Race: 12.45

Gates Open: 10.45

Entry Cost: £15.00 Children under 16 free

What Three Words: ///relishes.panthers.handrail

Fixture Contact: Jonathan Brooking

Course Information:

Longest course in country after Aintree. Wide galloping track, allowing fresh ground thoroughout the season, on well-drained chalk downland that has never been ploughed. Steady climb up to last 6 furlongs can test the non-stayer. General public can park where they like, with great views of the course.

SF: 18-20 (16). RH 11/3 circs. 13F. (3m): 18J; 3od (3/16 & 11). (2m5f): 15J; 2od (8 & 13). Circumference of circuit: 2m1f180yds

Direction: Righthanded

Ticket Information:

Early Early Bird tickets available until 6th January £10pp

Eraly Bird Tickets to 23 January £12

Children under 16 free

Cash or card paymenst accepted on the gate

 

Cards Accepted:

Not all courses have facilities for card payments, so be sure to take enough cash to cover the cost of admission and a racecard, any bets you wish to place, and food and drink.

Additional Information:

Racing will start at 12.00 with thereturn of the unique King’s Troop race over 2m 4f.

 

Dogs Welcome:

Point-to-points provide an ideal opportunity to spend a day in the countryside with your dog, although please remember that dogs must always be on a lead, should not be left in cars unattended (particularly in warmer weather), and to clean up after them. For point-to-points held at permanent racecourses, you should check in advance whether dogs are allowed to enter.

Disabled Facilities:

Disabled parking and access to facilities is usually available. Please advise our gate staff on arrival and they will be able to help you. Note that the going underfoot can be muddy and the terrain may be uneven.

Disabled toilets are located in the Queens’ building

Photographers:

Most events have a resident photographer if you wish to purchase professional photos.

Food and Drink:

Nearly all point-to-point courses have a bar and stalls selling food and drink, while point-to-points are also a great opportunity to enjoy a picnic with friends.

Shopping:

Most courses also have trade stands selling a variety of artisan foods, country clothing and gifts.

Entertainment:

Entertainment for children is often provided in the shape of bouncy castles and fairground rides.

Local Information:

There are invariably a number of decent pubs and hotels offering food, drink and accommodation in the vicinity of a point-to-point course, as well as sites of interest. We suggest that you use tripadvisor.co.uk or a similar website to find out more about what’s available in the local area.

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