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\"Fairyhouse<\/p>\n

Fairyhouse Racecourse (C O’Flanagan<\/a> \/ geograph.org.uk)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

With the first recorded race taking place at Fairyhouse in 1848, it is fair to say that the track is one of the stalwarts of Irish Jump Racing, playing host to the Irish Grand National each year since 1870. Notable winners of the race include Desert Orchid who carried top weight to victory in 1990. It also has flat racing through the calendar and it has a sole Group 3 race on its July card, but without doubt, it is known as a national hunt course.<\/p>\n

The county Meath track is situated in the countryside only 23kms from Dublin and Bus Eireann provide a special bus service that runs from the capital to the course on race days. Fairyhouse is known for its jumping festival\u2019s, most notably its 3-day Easter weekend festival, as well as its winter festival in December, which contains 3 Group 1 contests and attracts a host of stars from both sides of the Irish Sea to the course.<\/p>\n

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Fairyhouse Racecourse Guide<\/a><\/h4> \n

Fairyhouse Racecourse<\/p> \n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n \n

Ticket Prices<\/h2>\n

Ticket prices vary in accordance with the type of meeting, as follows:<\/p>\n