Raceday Hospitality at Ffos Las Racecourse
Entertaining clients, work colleagues or celebrating a special occasion with raceday hospitality is the perfect opportunity to enjoy 'a day at the races' in style.
Bridles Restaurant is where you can soak up the raceday atmosphere and enjoy fine dining with panoramic views of the racecourse, from the Grandstand balcony. Alternatively, you may want to add a little more luxury to your day at the races with a Private Hospitality Suite, that's exclusively yours for the whole day and includes private balcony.
We have hospitality for every fixture in the Ffos Las calendar with multiple packages being available on our feature days:
- Ladies Night
- Flash-back Friday
- Ladies Day
- Welsh Champion Hurdle
Whether you're looking for corporate hospitality, a treat for your staff or really want to celebrate something special in style, then Ffos Las Racecourse hospitality is the ideal choice for a truly exclusive experience.
To book any fixture, visit the website today or call 01554 811092
Ffoslas Opencast Coal Mine near the Village of Trimsaran
Ffoslas Opencast Coal Mine Near The Village Of Trimsaran,
Demag H285 Hydraulic Face Shovel Loading four Caterpillar 785B Dump Trucks and one Caterpillar 777B Dump Truck.
Following the completion of opencast coal mining operations the site has been redeveloped by the Walters Group and is now one of Britain's premier horse racing courses and apply named FFOS LAS.
For more information go to ffoslasracecourse.com
Ffoslas Opencast Coal Mine
Ffoslas Opencast Coal Mine Near The Village Of Trimsaran, Dump Truck Production Trials June 1987.
Following the completion of opencast coal mining operations the site has been redeveloped by the Walters Group and is now one of Britain's premier horse racing courses and apply named FFOS LAS.
For more information go to ffoslasracecourse.com
FFoslas Opencast Coal Mine
Ffoslas Opencast Coal Mine Near The Village Of Trimsaran,
Newly assembled Cat785B Dump Truck (150ton) being loaded by a Ruston Bucyrus 195B electric powered faceshovel.
Following the completion of opencast coal mining operations the site has been redeveloped by the Walters Group and is now one of Britain's premier horse racing courses and apply named FFOS LAS.
For more information go to ffoslasracecourse.com
Places to see in ( Llanelli - UK )
Places to see in ( Llanelli - UK )
Llanelli, the largest town in both the county of Carmarthenshire and the preserved county of Dyfed, Wales, sits on the Loughor estuary on the West Wales coast, approximately 10 miles west-northwest of Swansea and 12 miles (19 km) south-east of the county town, Carmarthen. The town of Llanelli is famous for its proud rugby tradition and is a centre of tinplate production.
Llanelli is surrounded by a number of villages and communities in the Llanelli Rural district. Some of these communities, especially ones that immediately surround the town, are often unofficially referred to as Llanelli. In many respects, Llanelli represents a continuation of the Newport-Cardiff-Swansea metropolitan belt into the more rural West of Wales; or conversely the start of the same.
Over the past decade, the emphasis on heavy industry that once played an important part in the district has changed to an emphasis on creating tertiary sector employment in leisure and tourism. Llanelli is now being developed as a leisure and tourism destination, with many ongoing developments such as the new Llanelli Scarlets rugby stadium, the Old Castle Works leisure village and a National Hunt racecourse at Ffos Las near Trimsaran. Machynys Ponds, a Site of Special Scientific Interest notable for its dragonfly population, is 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south of Llanelli.
The Millennium Coastal Path, which spans 13 miles (21 km) of coastline from Loughor to Pembrey, offers views of the Gower Peninsula and the opportunity for traffic-free cycling. National Wetlands Centre, about 1-mile (1.6 km) east of Llanelli, is one of nine wetland nature reserves managed by the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. Llanelly House is one of Llanelli's most historic properties, an example of an early 18th-century Georgian town house. The house, located directly opposite the parish church, is currently in a poor state of repair, however the town council has recently purchased it with plans to completely restore the house for civic and public use. Parc Howard Museum is set in the grounds of Park Howard.
Llanelli is on the south coast of West Wales and is linked to many national locations via road, rail and air services. Rail provides an important link to the town from Llanelli railway station which is located at Great Western Crescent south of the town centre. Llanelli is connected to the National Cycle Network from the north on NCR 43.
( Llanelli - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Llanelli . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Llanelli - UK
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Don't Be So Sakhee in the pre parade ring at Ffos Las
Don't Be So Sakhee in the pre parade ring at Ffos Las
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Llanelli
Llanelli, the largest town in both the county of Carmarthenshire and the preserved county of Dyfed, Wales, sits on the Loughor estuary on the West Wales coast, approximately 10 miles west-northwest of Swansea and 12 miles south-east of the county town, Carmarthen. The town is famous for its proud rugby tradition and is a centre of tinplate production.
In the mid-20th century, Llanelli was the largest town in the world where more than half the population spoke a Celtic language. It is ranked the 7th largest urban area in Wales. According to the 2011 UK Census returns, 23.7% of Llanelli town residents could speak the Welsh language.
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