The course is really well built, with some pretty up to height fences but encouraging at the same too. Quite a few angled doubles and narrow boxes which are great! It can be quite twisty, but you probs won't encounter this so much in training. The ground is usually fab cos its sandy.
The course is great, nothing particularly scary, the water is normally a slope in and out for intro.
Like lifeslemons said there are alot of skinny fences and angled doubles appear every time! All courses normally ride really well. And sandy ground always gives perfect going.
Only problem that you see a lot at Tweseldown is a fair amount of horses get nappy at first jump as the start box is next to warm up and first jump goes past and away from warm up. So maybe when you go schooling practice a start to first jump scenario?
Might see you there depending what day you get put into! My horse is Mont St Michele