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    Best Horse Racing Tracks in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 27, 2021Updated:August 27, 2021No Comments
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    The history of horse racing is intertwined with civilization itself when man began to use the horse as a means of locomotion and train it. The first people who used horses were the Asians, approximately 4,000 BC. Over time, these animals were used in various activities, such as hunting, transport, and wars.

    The oldest account of horse racing was in Homer’s Iliad when Achilles organized a series of events to accompany the funeral rites of Patroclus, killed by Hector at the gates of Troy. During the Roman carnivals, horse races were also held.

    In modern times, medieval lords promoted disputes between gentlemen, but the turf was spread by English nobles, great lovers of the sport. At the end of the 17th century and the beginning of the 18th century, the birth of a race of horses destined for competition took place, considered one of the most fascinating to emerge until today: the English Thoroughbred. And nothing better than talking about horse racing without mentioning their birthplace: the UK. In today’s post, we brought you the best horse racing tracks in Wales and since horse racing is dependent on it’s fans wagering. We had to share with you the famous betting forum OLBG, which shares predictions and tips in horse racing.

    Chepstow Racecourse, Monmouthshire

    Chepstow Racecourse is one of the oldest and largest horse racing in Wales. The first race in the country took place in 1926 and became a festival that takes place every year, both for the local population and for tourists. The event takes place between the end of the year parties and has the most famous horse racing events.

    Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse, Wrexham

    Considered one of the most thrilling horse races, this championship features 14 horse racing events, including the most challenging jumps. The games have been held in the city since 1859, and currently, Bangor-on-Dee is the only track in the country with grandstands.

    Ffos Las Racecourse, Kidwelly

    Although it has only been happening since 2009, Ffos is sought after by many fans of horse racing sports and those who want to enjoy the environment. The courses attract racehorses from around the world, making them a critical meeting point for runners.

    Harness racing venues in Wales

    Harness or trot racing has become a tradition in Wales. A little different from traditional horse races, these are ideal for those who want a more relaxed racing environment and even enjoy visiting the event.

    What to do in Wales besides horse racing

    Wales borders England and the Irish Sea (a typical itinerary is a ferry between Cardiff and Dublin). The country has attractions among the 25 points to visit in 2020, chosen by National Geographic. There are 1,400 kilometers of impressive Welsh coast along the Wales Coast Path, a route that presents all the region’s diversity. Beaches, wildlife dunes, fishing villages, and lively seaside towns dot the country. There is a range of itineraries for short and longer walks, including mind-driven routes, cultural tours, and family outings.

    1) Cardiff

    Cardiff is the capital of Wales and the largest city in the country, known as mini London. One of its biggest attractions is the Cardiff Bay area with its Victorian buildings, which have great historical weight as it was once the largest coal port in the world. Today it is a complex with restaurants, tourist attractions, and the Cardiff Opera, a building of fascinating architecture.

    2) Gowler Peninsula

    Located on the South Coast of Wales, it has been considered the “Area of ​​Outstanding Natural Beauty” since 1956. Very popular for coastal walks, especially in the Rhossili region. The view from the top of the coast to the sea is breathtaking.

    3) Caldey Island

    For those who travel the world searching for beautiful beaches, this one has to be part of the itinerary. Caldey Island is a walk-off Tenby in the Pembrokeshire region. From the cute little town of Tenby, a small boat leaves every half hour for Caldey Island. Tenby beach itself is already beautiful, perfect for the pleasant British summer.

    4) St. David’s

    One of the most beautiful and exciting regions in the country, with Pembrokeshire National Park being one of its attractions. The city is the smallest in the UK and what is small is beautiful.

    5) Cardigan

    It deserves to enter the itinerary and dedicate at least three days of stay. Cardigan is one of the most beautiful regions in Wales. The city is small, and the Afon Teifi River is its most attractive corner (seeing the sunset on its banks at Cambrian Quay is beautiful).

    6) Forest Camp

    A beautiful, unique and special place in Cardigan. Forest Camp is a very different hotel, a farm in the countryside with charming and unconventional accommodation.

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