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Cheltenham Racecourse

Assistance for walking disabled only  Dog walk on site or nearby  Laundry facilities  Motor Caravan waste disposal  Private site managed by The Caravan Club  Significant historical or cultural interest nearby  Some hardstandings  Toilet block  

Cheltenham Racecourse Caravan Club Site
Prestbury Park
Cheltenham
England

GL50 4SH

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Tel: GL50 4SH

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A site in a sophisticated location right on the edge of the elegant spa town of Cheltenham. You can walk into Cheltenham from the site through a nearby park, or use the regular service provided by the Park & Ride right into the centre. The town is a pleasure for the pedestrian with its tree-lined promenade and colonnaded buildings, the under-cover pedestrian precinct, the Regent Arcade, with its wide range of shops, cafes and restaurants and the delightful Wishing Fish Clock. All this, together with the gardens, Pump Rooms and Everyman Theatre, makes Cheltenham a place you'll want to return to.



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