Middleham, Yorkshire, UK. 11th December 2013. Early morning Uk Weather with Uk Weather Fog & Inversion Layer over Middleham Gallops, North Yorkshire Dales. Middleham now boasts its own grass and all-weather gallops on the Low and High Moors. Middleham is established as a leading training centre in the UK where fifteen trainers are based. The facilities and layout have continued to improve allowing trainers to send out fit and competitive athletes and have been rewarded with further success at the top level. © Mar Photographics/Alamy Live


The famous Middleham training centre is home to around 15 racehorse trainers and over 500 horses. The centre has grown considerably over the past 10 years and now hosts three all weather gallops, numerous grass gallops aswell as an impressive schooling ground, enabling horses to be taught to jump in a safe and enclosed environment. Middleham is ideally situated within close proximity to over 15 racecourses, providing great opportunities for horses to run in 100's of races, all within a stone's throw from home. It is therefore not surprising that some of the country's top flat and jumps trainers have decided to set up training in this beautiful town.


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Location: Middleham, Yorkshire, UK.
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