All the Queen's Horses at Osborne
Cowes
Type:Family
Tel: 01983 298052
Cowes
Tel: 01983 298052
Join Queen Victoria at Osborne for a day at the races as Her Majesty’s horses charge into view!
Place your bets and cheer on your riders against the backdrop of the Queen’s beloved island home. As merry music fills the air, immerse yourself in the thrill and excitement of exceptional horsemanship – who will reign supreme?
In between these magnificent displays, enjoy dazzling sidesaddle performances, storytelling, and more!
Book online and save 15%.
* Admission to this event is in addition to the standard admission ticket price. Please click on the 'Visit Website' button above to book tickets.
* Small extra cost for English Heritage members.
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