Doncaster Racecourse

Doncaster Racecourse

Home of the world’s oldest Classic contest, Doncaster is the spiritual home of racing in northern England and a much-revered track. The St Leger has been running at Doncaster in the autumn since all the way back in 1776.

Town Moor, as it is affectionately known, holds a prominent place in Britain’s Flat racing calendar staging the Lincoln Meeting in March and the November Handicap as winter sets in – the first and last meetings of the Flat turf season respectively.

The left-handed and galloping circuit is mostly flat in nature and is widely regarded to be one of the fairest tracks in the United Kingdom. There is a straight course from 5f-1m and with good drainage the turf tends to offer a fair racing surface on most occasions.

Enclosures

Family/Picnic Enclosure

Doncaster Racecourse has differing dress codes depending on the enclosure and fixture you attend. The family enclosure is the most relaxed raceday option and a treat for all concerned.

Dress Code: No formal dress code exists in this enclosure.

Grandstand Enclosure

The Grandstand offers that unique and raised view of the course and allows patrons to enjoy the action amongst the throngs of fellow racegoers in a relaxed environment with a building atmosphere for the big events.

Dress Code: No formal dress code exists in this enclosure.

County Enclosure

Offering panoramic views across Town Moor, the County Enclosure brings that touch of class to raceday. This area houses hospitality boxes, restaurants, owners & trainers and the press.

Dress Code: The dress code for these areas is a collared shirt for gentlemen and smart attire for ladies. Strictly no jeans, sportswear or trainers. This dress code also applies to children.

Premier Enclosure

Home to the Mallard and Lincoln Restaurants this is the finest in Yorkshire hospitality and offers fine dining and atmosphere unrivalled from which to enjoy the full raceday experience.

Dress Code: The dress code for the premier enclosure and the Mallard/Lincoln restaurant is jacket and tie for gentlemen and smart attire for ladies. Strictly no jeans, sportswear or trainers. This dress code also applies to children.

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