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Discover how easy it is to reach Cheltenham Racecourse from surrounding cities, with convenient travel times by both car and train.

Plan your visit now and experience the thrill of the races with seamless travel options from the area's below:

Cotswolds

Major Cities & Towns

Cheltenham

Birmingham

Gloucester

Bristol 

Tewkesbury

Bath

Broadway

Cardiff

Evesham

Worcester

Pershore

Hereford

Cirencester

Oxford

Bourton-on-the-water

Reading

Stow-on-the-Wold

London

 

Cotswolds

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The Cotswolds, a picturesque region in south-central England, is known for its rolling hills, charming stone-built villages, and scenic landscapes. It spans six counties and offers numerous outdoor activities such as walking and cycling.

Cheltenham is ideally located for exploring this idyllic region. With excellent transport links, Cheltenham is within a commutable distance for all areas of the Cotswolds, making it easy to enjoy both the natural beauty of the countryside and the excitement of the races. Many key Cotswold destinations, such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, and Tewkesbury, are less than an hour’s drive away.

This convenient travel time enhances the visitor experience, allowing for day trips to races at Cheltenham Racecourse to be easily accessible.

Below are lists of these destinations, with clear travel time indications to help support your planning to Raceday.

FInd your way

Cheltenham – The obvious place to stay is of course Cheltenham itself. Known for its Regency architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and the renowned Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham offers a perfect base for racing enthusiasts. Enjoy its elegant shops, restaurants, and festivals before or after experiencing the excitement of a day at the races.


Gloucester - Gloucester, a historic city in southwest England, is renowned for its stunning medieval cathedral, which features in the Harry Potter films. Located on the River Severn, the city boasts a rich history dating back to Roman times. Gloucester's historic docks have been revitalised with shops, restaurants, and museums, creating a vibrant waterfront area. The city offers a blend of old and new, with its historic sites, lively cultural scene, and modern amenities.


Drive Time = 25 Minutes


Train Journey = Gloucester > Cheltenham Spa = 10m

Tewkesbury, a charming market town in Gloucestershire, is renowned for its medieval streets and well-preserved historic architecture. The town is famous for Tewkesbury Abbey, a stunning Norman abbey with a rich history. Located at the confluence of the Rivers Severn and Avon, Tewkesbury features picturesque riverside scenery and hosts the annual Tewkesbury Medieval Festival, celebrating its heritage. The town's blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty makes it a delightful destination.


Drive Time = 15 Minutes

Broadway, a picturesque village in the Cotswolds, is known for its charming honey-coloured stone buildings and vibrant high street. Often referred to as the "Jewel of the Cotswolds," it boasts a rich history and beautiful surroundings. Broadway Tower, a prominent landmark, offers stunning views of the countryside. The village's blend of historic charm, boutique shops, and scenic beauty makes it a popular destination for visitors.


Drive Time = 25 Minutes

Evesham, a historic market town in Worcestershire, is located on the banks of the River Avon. Known for its picturesque riverside parks and vibrant horticultural industry, the town has a rich history dating back to the medieval period. Evesham Abbey's ruins and the town's annual events, such as the Asparagus Festival, highlight its cultural heritage. The blend of historic sites, natural beauty, and community events makes Evesham a charming and lively destination.


Drive Time = 25 Minutes


Train Journey = Evesham > Cheltenham Spa = 36m

Pershore, a charming market town in Worcestershire, is situated on the banks of the River Avon. Renowned for its elegant Georgian architecture and the impressive Pershore Abbey, the town exudes historical charm. Known for its horticultural heritage, Pershore hosts the annual Plum Festival, celebrating its local produce. The town’s blend of historical sites, scenic beauty, and community events makes it a delightful and vibrant destination.


Drive Time = 25 Minutes


Train Journey = Pershore > Cheltenham Spa = 30m

Cirencester, often called the "Capital of the Cotswolds," is a historic market town in Gloucestershire. Known for its rich Roman heritage, it features the Corinium Museum, showcasing local artefacts. The town boasts charming medieval architecture, including the impressive St. John Baptist Church. With its vibrant market square, boutique shops, and beautiful parks, Cirencester offers a blend of history, culture.


Drive Time = 30 Minutes

Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the "Venice of the Cotswolds," is a picturesque village famous for its beautiful low stone bridges spanning the River Windrush. With charming stone cottages, quaint tea rooms, and attractions like the Model Village and Birdland, it offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty and family-friendly activities. Its idyllic setting and tranquil atmosphere make Bourton-on-the-Water a must-visit destination in the Cotswolds.


Drive Time = 30 Minutes

Stow-on-the-Wold, a charming market town in the Cotswolds, is renowned for its historic market square and elegant honey-coloured stone buildings. Known for its antique shops, cozy pubs, and the impressive St. Edward's Church with its unique door, the town exudes classic Cotswold charm. Its scenic streets and rich history make Stow-on-the-Wold a delightful destination for visitors.


Drive Time = 35 Minutes

Major Cities & Towns

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If you’re planning a day at the races at Cheltenham Racecourse, several major cities within a 1 hour 30 minute drive or a 2-hour train journey offer excellent options to stay and commute from. Each city provides a unique blend of historical charm, cultural attractions, and scenic beauty, making them ideal for combining a visit to Cheltenham with exploring their own distinctive offerings.

These cities provide diverse experiences and easy access to Cheltenham Racecourse, making them perfect for a memorable day at the races combined with rich cultural and historical explorations.

Here’s a look into these cities can enhance your racing experience:

As a major city with a vibrant cultural scene, shopping, and dining, Birmingham is well-connected to Cheltenham. After enjoying Birmingham’s many attractions, a short train ride brings you to Cheltenham for an exhilarating race day.


Drive Time = 1hr to 1hr 20m


Train Journey = Birmingham New Street > Cheltenham Spa = 38m to 45m

Just a short drive from Cheltenham, Bristol's dynamic atmosphere and cultural landmarks, including the Clifton Suspension Bridge and lively harborside, make it an ideal base. Enjoy the city’s vibrant scene before heading to Cheltenham for an exciting day at the races


Drive Time = 1 Hour


Train Journey = Bristol Temple Meads > Cheltenham Spa = 38m

With its stunning Georgian architecture and the historic Roman Baths, Bath provides a perfect retreat. Explore its elegant streets and relaxing spas, then make the short journey to Cheltenham for a day filled with thrilling horse racing.


Drive Time = 1hr 15m


Train Journey = Bath Spa > Cheltenham Spa = 1hr 10m

Located in Wales, Cardiff is a vibrant capital city known for its historic castles, lively waterfront, and cultural attractions like the Wales Millennium Centre. A train journey under 2 hours will get you to Cheltenham, allowing you to enjoy Cardiff’s many offerings before or after a day at Cheltenham Racecourse.


Drive Time = 1hr 30m


Train Journey = Cardiff Central > Cheltenham Spa = 1hr 15m

With its historic cathedral and lively riverside setting, Worcester is a convenient choice for racegoers. Explore Worcester’s attractions before heading to Cheltenham for a day of exciting horse racing.


Drive Time = 45 Minutes


Train Journey = Worcester Shrub Hill > Cheltenham Spa = 25m

Known for its prestigious university and historic charm, Oxford offers beautiful architecture and a rich cultural experience. A quick trip from Oxford will bring you to Cheltenham Racecourse, where you can enjoy a thrilling day of racing.


Drive Time = 1hr 15m


Train Journey = Oxford > Worcester Parkway > Cheltenham Spa (1 Change) = 1hr 50m

Home to Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon features Tudor architecture and a rich literary history. It’s an easy journey to Cheltenham Racecourse, where you can enjoy a day of thrilling racing.


Drive Time = 1hr

Though a bit further, London’s extensive attractions, including world-class museums, theatres, and dining, make it a notable option. A 2-hour train ride gets you to Cheltenham Racecourse, allowing you to combine the excitement of the city with a thrilling day at the races.


Train Journey = London Paddington > Cheltenham Spa = 2hrs

Reading offers a mix of historic sites and modern amenities, including excellent shopping and dining. Located within easy reach of Cheltenham, it’s a convenient spot to explore before or after enjoying a day at Cheltenham Racecourse.


Drive Time = 1hr 45m


Train Journey = Reading > Cheltenham Spa = 1hr 45m

Known for its historic cathedral and charming countryside, Hereford is a picturesque city within easy reach of Cheltenham. Enjoy a day exploring Hereford before heading to Cheltenham Racecourse for a day of horse racing excitement.


Drive Time = 1hr


Train Journey = Hereford > Worcester > Cheltenham Spa (1 Change) = 1hr 45m

Situated not far from Cheltenham, Swindon offers a mix of modern shopping and historic sites. The town is home to attractions such as the Steam Museum and the Magic Roundabout. A quick drive or train ride from Swindon to Cheltenham makes it easy to enjoy a day of racing.


Drive Time = 1hr


Train Journey = Swindon > Cheltenham Spa = 1hr

Located in South Wales, Newport is known for its historic sites, such as Newport Castle, and its vibrant cultural scene. A train journey of around 2 hours connects Newport to Cheltenham, making it convenient to experience Newport’s attractions and then head to Cheltenham for a thrilling race day


Drive Time = 1hr 20m


Train Journey = Newport > Bristol Parkway > Cheltenham Spa (1 Change) = 1hr 6m

Modes of Transport

Destination

Average Drive Time

Average Train Time

Gloucester 

25 Minutes

Gloucester > Cheltenham Spa  = 10m

Tewkesbury 

16 Minutes

N/A

Broadway

25 Minutes

N/A

Evesham

30 Minutes

Evesham > Cheltenham Spa  = 36m

Pershore

35 Minutes

Pershore > Cheltenham Spa  = 30m

Cirencester

33 Minutes

N/A

Bourton-on-the-water

30 Minutes

N/A

Stow-on-the-Wold

35 Minutes

N/A

Accommodation & Travel

Accommodation tips for The Festival

There’s so much choice in Cheltenham, the gorgeous surrounding Cotswold villages and even further afield, providing options for all budgets and tastes.

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