Sports | Outdoor | Spectator
Les Landes Horse Race Days
Head to Les Landes Racecourse, the most southerly racecourse in the United Kingdom. Spend a day at the races with family, friends or colleagues and enjoy food, entertainment with uninterrupted views over the historic ruins of Grosnez Castle and the neighbouring islands of Guernsey, Sark and Herm.
- Seasonal opening
- Free for children
Price: starting at £15
Les Landes Racecourse
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2026 Schedule:
Sun 26 April | Season Opener | First race 2:30pm
Sun 10 May | Liberation Meeting | First race 2:30pm
Sat 30 May | Family Day | First race 4:30pm
Fri 12 June | Jersey St. Leger | First race 6:30pm
Fri 26 June | Champion Hurdle | First race 6:30pm
Fri 10 July | The July Meeting | First race 6:30pm
Sun 26 July | Jersey Derby | First race 2:30pm
Sun 16 August | Ladies Day | First race 2:30pm
Sun 30 August | Champions Day | First race 2:30pm
Afternoon event gates open at 12:00 + Evening event gates open at 17:00. First race times shown above.
- Juni:
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26th Juni 2026
- Juli:
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10th Juli 2026
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26th Juli 2026
- Augustus:
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16th Augustus 2026
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30th Augustus 2026
We are open:
April, May, June, July, August, September
- Indoor
- Outdoor
- Family friendly
- Couples
- Catering
- Wheelchair access
- Parking
- Accessible parking or drop-off point
- Accessible toilets
- Partial wheelchair access
- Partially suitable for visitors with limited mobility
Location
Jersey Race Club
La Route de Grosnez
Jersey
St. Ouen
JE3 2AD
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Les Landes Race Course
If you are after the perfect day out for family and friends of all ages, then look no further. With a full card of horse racing, we also offer a fully stocked bar and a variety of cuisines on site. Once you have had your fill of food and drink, head out onto the viewing bank for the racing action. See dates below:
Grosnez Castle
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Grosnez Castle is a ruined 14th-century castle in St. Ouen, situated in Grosnez in the north west corner of the island. Philippe de Carteret held it against the French when they took half of Jersey between 1461 and 1467, but it has been a ruin since the mid 16th century.