The Valley Greyhound Stadium is Wales’s last remaining greyhound racing track. With racing on Saturday evenings (and many Thursday evenings, too) – and around a hundred greyhounds on the strength at any time – it is still one of the greatest, and cheapest, family fun nights out in the South Wales valleys.
Valley Greyhound Stadium
The Valley Greyhound Stadium is Wales’s last remaining greyhound racing track
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10am - 6pm
10am - 6pm
10am - 6pm
10am - 6pm
10am - 6pm
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