How to Get to Ascot Racecourse: Travel Information for Trains, Car and Buses
- Royal Ascot is a five-day major racing event in Berkshire, with Charles and Camilla entering their horse Reaching High for the Ascot Stakes on June 17, 2025.
- The event honors long-standing traditions like the 200th anniversary carriage procession, which Charles, Camilla, and Harriet Sperling participated in alongside packed stands.
- Racegoers commuting to Ascot face deadline-passed pre-booked car parking and must now pay £50 per car on arrival in Car Park 8, with alternative travel options including trains from Reading costing £13.79 and coaches dropping visitors near the site.
- Trainer Willie Mullins expressed satisfaction with Reaching High's prior performance, saying he would be very pleased if the horse ran similarly to its race at Leopardstown.
- The event continues the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, who had over 20 Royal Ascot winners, while the King and Queen hope for success this year and wish all participants the best.
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