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Enjoy 20% off tickets to Cocklebarrow Races - January 27

Cocklebarrow is the place to be for quality jump racing this Sunday, January 27.

Alongside a jam-packed day of superb jump racing and pony racing, there are a plethora of other activities to enjoy from family fun and face painting in the kids' zone, shopping amongst the many trade stands, a parade of hounds and the inimitable Tough Farmer Challenge.

Organisers have also erected a massive heated marquee with space for you to enjoy a picnic with friends and family.

There will also be an enormous food hall packed with the most delicious, mouth-watering locally sourced food and drink as well as a fully-stocked, licensed bar.

This year will also see a rodeo bull, bungee run and a bouncy castle.

If you're after a selfie with a celebrity - you're in luck as previous years have played host to David Cameron, Jeremy Clarkson, Alex James, Giles Coren, John Inverdale, Jilly Cooper, Xander Armstrong, Zara Philips and Liz Hurley and many more famous faces.

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

For a 20% discount on tickets, buy them in advance at www.cocklebarrowraces.com.

The event is held near Cocklebarrow Farm, Cheltenham, GL54 3PP and sits between the A40 / A429 (Fosse Way) and B4425 (Bibury <> Burford Road).


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