Event details
Racing Latest:
There are 40 horses declared to run across the 7 races. The first race is 2.25pm and the last at 5.35pm.
Gates open at 12.45pm.
More details of the runners and riders are on the Racing Post website. Click on the link below and open up “Salisbury”.
https://www.racingpost.com/racecards/2025-06-25/
The weather forecast for Wednesday is: Sunny intervals and a gentle breeze 23°
The Going at the course is currently GOOD TO FIRM (watering) with a GoingStick reading of 8.6
One of Salisbury’s most historic race meetings, Bibury Cup Day, which has been staged at the racecourse since 1899. Gates will open at 12.45pm with the first race at 2.25pm. The last at 5.33pm with 7 scheduled races.
1584 Restaurant & Conservatory: If you are wanting to dine with us for this meeting, the menu for the day is a Carvery. There will also be a cold table and choice of desserts. If you do book either of our restaurant packages, please notify us of any allergies in your party no later than 3 days prior to the event by e-mailing restaurant@salisburyracecourse.co.uk
Children: Accompanied children aged under 17 and under get in FREE at all Salisbury race days, however, no additional facilities for children are provided at this fixture.
Car Parking: All car parking at Salisbury Racecourse is FREE and each car park is located just a short distance from the enclosures.
Assistance Dogs: Are welcome with the relevant paperwork.
Complimentary Bus Service: A Wheelers Bus has been booked for 12.45pm and 1.45pm to leave Salisbury Railway Station to come up to the course. The bus will then return after racing at approximately 6pm. Please be aware that there are roadworks on some of the main roads in and out of the city so these times are approximate, please do not rely on the bus if you are getting a train at a specific time.
Equine safety & welfare: British horse racing’s hub dedicated to the Thoroughbred racehorse is https://horsepwr.co.uk/
The site is designed to open the doors to the sport and talk about the Thoroughbred horse – their purpose, the lives they lead, and the high welfare and safety standards that underpin British racing. We want to provide facts, educate, and confront the tough questions head on. The facts matter. Why? Because we understand our responsibility for our horses.



