Racecourse for horses Köln-Weidenpesch

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Sports culture between tradition and animal welfare

The Cologne racecourse in Weidenpesch has been one of the city's defining sports venues since 1897 and has developed into a lively cultural space over the decades. The site was once built on the edge of the growing city of Cologne and today forms an extensive green area that is often described as the green lung of the north. The historic grandstand from the late 19th century marks the beginning of a development in which equestrian sport, architecture and social impulses have become intertwined.

Responsibility in horse racing

Modern racing follows clearly defined guidelines on animal welfare and relies on professional care. Young thoroughbreds only start their training after a veterinary assessment; all further steps - from the daily routine to race day - are supervised by trained specialists. Each racecourse also appoints an animal welfare officer who monitors the processes and provides impetus for further developments. This continuity creates an environment that focuses on the physical and mental stability of the horses and sees the sport as a responsible practice.

The fascination of a race day

A race day at Weidenpesch conveys a special dynamic: the powerful acceleration of the horses, the precise interaction between riders and thoroughbreds and the variation between concentrated silence and collective tension. At the same time, the grounds open up a variety of experience spaces. The FRÜH brewery "Em Tattersall" offers a unique Cologne signature that combines gastronomic tradition with the race day experience. Families will find a protected area in the regularly opened Kinderland, where play, encounters and first encounters with equestrian sport come together.

A social place for many perspectives

Historically, the racecourse was a meeting place for business families, sports enthusiasts and travelers. Today, this character continues: visitors experience a field where sporting precision meets social diversity. The interplay of historical substance, natural terrain and contemporary events shows how much the place is constantly changing - without losing its roots.

Good to know

Eligibility

  • Suitable for any weather

  • for Groups

  • for families

  • for individual guests

  • Suitable for the Elderly

  • for Children of all Ages

Price info

The prices vary depending on the race day and event and are set individually by the organizer.

Directions & Parking facilities

The racecourse is well connected to the city's public transportation system. Lines 12 and 15 run to the 'Scheibenstraße' stop.

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