

Aintree stages only National Hunt racing and has two courses laid out on a large flat surface. The Grand National course is used to stage the famous race, as the horses travel left-handed and cover the 2 mile 2 furlong track twice. There is a run in of nearly 500 yards from the last fence and an elbow that must be negotiated. The fences are laid out in various styles and are perhaps the ultimate equine challenge.
The Mildmay course is used for all other fixtures, and is a sturdy test of jumping in its own right. The flat surface and tight turns mean most races are run at a healthy pace, and can play in favour of speedier horses. One circuit is just under 1 1/2 miles round, with the hurdles track on the outer of the chase course.
Check out our Grand National Betting Guide for the potential runners in the next Aintree classic.
Travel
Location
Aintree Racecourse is located on the A59, just one mile from the M57 and M58, which link the M62 and M6. Follow the A59 to Liverpool and the AA Signs as you approach the racecourse for routes to the car parks.
Aintree Racecourse
Ormskirk Road
Aintree
Liverpool
L9 5AS
By Road
- From South: Leave M6 at J21A and join M62 west. Leave M62 at J6 to join M57, follow signs for races.
- From North: Leave M6 at J26 and join M58, follow signs for races.
- From Mersey Tunnels: Follow signs for Preston, then for A59, then signs for races.
By Rail
The nearest mainline station to Aintree is Liverpool Lime Street. Liverpool Central Station is just a short walk from Lime Street, where you can catch a train to Aintree. Aintree Station is directly opposite the racecourse.
RAIL ENQUIRIES: 08457 484 950
MERSEYTRAVEL: 0870 608 2608
By Air
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is the nearest airport to the racecourse and is a 20 minute drive by road. Manchester Airport is approximately a 45 minute drive by road.






