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Mollington Horse Races This May Bank Holiday

Andy Davies by Andy Davies
27 March 2026
in Lifestyle, Sport
Mollington Horse Races

Spring brings longer days, lighter evenings and one of Warwickshire’s most anticipated countryside events. On Monday the 4th of May 2026, Mollington Horse Races returns for another thrilling day of point-to-point action, family entertainment and classic British outdoor atmosphere.

Set against the rolling Warwickshire countryside near Banbury, this much-loved May Bank Holiday tradition blends the excitement of competitive racing with the relaxed charm of a proper community day out. Whether you come for the horses, the social atmosphere or simply to enjoy time outdoors with friends and family, Mollington delivers the perfect start to summer.

A True Countryside Experience

Gates open at 11am, giving you plenty of time to settle in before the first race at 2pm. The course, located at OX17 1GE on the A423 near Banbury, transforms into a vibrant gathering point for racegoers from across the region.

There’s something uniquely special about point-to-point racing. It’s close, authentic and packed with heart. Six competitive races are scheduled for the afternoon, showcasing some of the country’s best amateur steeplechase horses. You feel the thunder of hooves, the tension at each fence and the surge to the finish line. It’s sport at its most raw and exhilarating.

Whether you’re a seasoned racing enthusiast or experiencing it for the first time, the atmosphere is infectious. It’s competitive, exciting and wonderfully accessible.

More Than Just Racing

While the horses may be the headline act, Mollington Horse Races is far more than a sporting fixture. It’s a full family day out.

Children are well catered for with dedicated attractions to keep them entertained throughout the day. Under 16s go free, making it an affordable and easy choice for families looking to make the most of the Bank Holiday weekend.

Trade stands add to the lively atmosphere, offering browsing opportunities between races, while the beer tent provides the perfect meeting spot to relax and enjoy the day. A wide selection of food and drink vendors ensures there is something for everyone, whether you’re after traditional race-day favourites or something sweet to enjoy in the sunshine.

The ever-popular family dog show also returns, celebrating our four-legged companions in true countryside style. Well-behaved dogs on leads are warmly welcomed across the event, making this one of the most dog-friendly days out in the area.

Make a Day of It

One of the joys of Mollington is the freedom to enjoy the day your way. Bring a picnic, set up beside your car and soak up the atmosphere between races. Many regulars treat it as their annual gathering spot, creating their own little base for the afternoon.

For those looking to elevate their experience, reserved premium parking is available to book in advance via the website, securing a prime viewing position and easy access.

Admission is £15 for adults, cash only on the gate, and the relaxed countryside setting means no complicated logistics, just straightforward enjoyment.

A Date for the Diary

There is something timeless about Mollington Horse Races. It captures the spirit of rural Britain, combining sport, community and open air celebration in one memorable day.

On Monday the 4th of May 2026, make Mollington your destination. Gather friends, bring the family, pack the picnic and experience the thrill of six live races in a setting that feels both exciting and refreshingly down to earth.

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