FLAT: Tramore Racecourse is a right-handed, undulating, round track that is about seven and a half furlongs in length. Many of the turns are sharp and it is a track that many horses patently fail to act around. The straight is a little over a furlong in length and is on an incline. Starting stalls are not used for any races.
NATIONAL HUNT: Tramore is an undulating, right-handed, round track only about seven furlongs in extent. The turns are sharp, and although sections of the course are on the climb Tramore very much favours the handy type of horse. There are five fences to a circuit of the chase course, with a long downhill run to the second last which is situated just before the short, uphill home straight. The run-in is around 160 yards.