Cocklebarrow Races

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December 24, 2018

Celebrities galore and a great day out!

Whether it’s David Cameron, Jeremy Clarkson, Alex James, Giles Coren, John Inverdale, Jilly Cooper, Xander Armstrong, Zara Philips or Elizabeth Hurley, you are almost certain to see one or two A-list celebrities on Sunday, 27th January, at Cocklebarrow Races. Better still, everyone hangs out together, so it’s highly probably you will be able to rub shoulders and get that selfie in!

Cocklebarrow is the place to be and it promises to be bigger than ever, as well as a fabulously spoiling and enjoyable day out for all the family in the Cotswold countryside. The perfect cure to those January blues…

There will be pony racing at the beginning of the day followed by countless quality jump races to follow. Organisers have erected a massive heated marquee with space for you to enjoy a BYO picnic, a licensed bar, and a bucking bronco in case you need warming up some more! For children, there is a bouncy castle, bungee running and face painting. For all ages, there is dog racing, a “tough farmer challenge” and for those not content with their Christmas presents, there is plenty of retail therapy on offer too!

Gates open from 9am and admission is from £12.50 per person (16+) or £50 per car or £60 per car in the safe family-friendly premium car park in the middle of the track.

Use voucher code in your Round & About Magazine for your exclusive 20% discount when booking online.

  For tickets, please visit www.cocklebarrowraces.com

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