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Tour Times & Prices

Guided tours of the Stud take place daily from 15th February to 30th September at 11:15am and 2pm and from 1st October to 31st October at 11:15am only.

Tours last approximately 90minutes and are taken by coach and on foot.

Visitors are advised to arrive 15minutes before the tour is due to start.

The season is split in to Low Season (February, July - October) and High Season (March - June).  You can expect to see more activity on the Stud during High Season as this is when the majority of foals are born. Family tickets are £25.00 irrespective of the season.

Booking is essential and can be done by contacting the tours line on 01638 666789 or emailing tours@nationalstud.co.uk

Admission

 Adult (Low Season)              £8.00
 Adult (High Season)  £10.00
 Senior Citizen/ Child (Low Season)  £6.00
 Senior Citizen/ Child (High Season)  £8.00
 Family Ticket (2 Adults and 2 Children under 15 years old)  £25.00
 Children under 6

 FREE

 

 

 

 

 

Large parties are welcome at other times by prior arrangement – group discounts available.

Personal Private Tours are available by prior arrangement and could make a perfect present for someone.

Newmarket Nights Tour – includes a guided tour of the stud, high tea at Wavertree’s Coffee Shop Restaurant, followed by an evening’s racing with our guide, including trips to the start and a visit into the weighing room (subject to availability). 

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