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| Season (17 Apr 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Friday | 14:45 | - 20:30 |
Step out in style for the Heavitree Brewery Ladies Night at Exeter Racecourse on Friday 17 April, as the popular Devon racecourse brings its National Hunt season to a glamorous close.
Set high on Haldon Hill with sweeping views across the Devon countryside, the early evening raceday promises thrilling jump racing alongside fashion, entertainment and live music.
Style takes centre stage throughout the evening as racegoers showcase their best spring looks, with fashion awards adding extra sparkle to the occasion.
After the final race, the celebrations continue with live music, making it the perfect way to round off the racing season in style.
Gates open 2.45pm
First race 4.36pm
Last race 7.40pm
Two raceday buses leave Exeter St David's at 2.45pm and return at 8.10pm.
Pre-booked tickets from £15
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Exeter Racecourse is located just off the A38 (Exeter to Plymouth), five miles from the end of the M5 southbound.
Although clearly signposted from all directions, please note that access is via a sharp turn situated shortly after the brow of Haldon Hill.
If you are using a Sat Nav to find us, please use EX6 7XS as the postcode.
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If you are using a Sat Nav to find us, please use EX6 7XS as the postcode.
A complimentary bus service runs to Exeter Racecourse from Exeter St. Davids. Please note this service is available on a strictly first come, first served basis. Please note that this bus service no longer goes via Exeter bus station.
There is also a bus (Bus 39) which goes from Exeter Bus Station to Newton Abbot via Exeter Racecourse. The Exeter Racecourse stop is between the 'Countess Wear Roundabout' and 'Chudleigh Memorial' and is just opposite the Brightside restaurant on the A38 dual carriageway.
With the new development across the A38, there is now a return bus stop to Exeter on the other side of the road. To access this bus stop please walk to the end of our driveway, turn left and then the first left again towards the services. The new bus stop is on the back road opposite Costa. Please do not cross the A38 to get to this stop.
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