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Places to ride in England...any good websites?

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  • Places to ride in England...any good websites?

    I have a friend who is taking his two daughters for a 10 day trip to England. They are hoping to do one day of riding while there. I don't know the exact location where they'll be (yet) on the day(s) they can ride. But I thought I'd ask here for some references....

    Anyone have recommendations/warnings/websites to look at?

    When I know more I'll post.
    A good horseman doesn't have to tell anyone...the horse already knows.

    Might be a reason, never an excuse...

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    Studland Stables (http://www.studlandstables.com/). I highly recommend them. I went for one of their rides on the cliffs and it was incredible and they actually let you ride! They have great athletic, well behaved horses and they are really knowledgeable and matched rider to horse really well.

    Also, there are a lot of places in the New Forest near Southampton.
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    • #3
      There's a mass of general equestrian information and places to ride at but to ensure they have a great experience of riding in England.....

      Find out:

      Whereabout's they're going?

      Whether or not they have a hire car or will be dependent on public transport?

      What sort of riding are they particularly interested in?

      What is their competence level/experience to date?

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      • #4
        If they will be in London I highly recommend Hyde Park Stables in Kensington.
        Nice horses, friendly guides and a short ride through the neighborhood to Hyde Park which you get to see on horseback - it's HUGE!
        The paths are beautifully kept and you do get some cantering in.
        Mostly it's a great way to see the park.
        They also supply paddock boots so you don't need to pack yours.
        Don't recall if helmets were worn - my ride was 10 years ago...
        *friend of bar.ka*RIP all my lovely boys, gone too soon:
        Steppin' Out 1988-2004
        Hey Vern! 1982-2009, Cash's Bay Threat 1994-2009
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        • #5
          Helmets are always worn and they were 10 years ago too.

          All riding centres here have to provide them though and under the terms of the Riding Establishments Licence.

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          • #6
            Yorkshire Dales Trekking Centre. It's been on my dream list for years!

            http://www.ydtc.net/
            I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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            • #7
              This is a good one - just for folks in your position; http://www.equinetourism.co.uk/
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                #8
                Originally posted by Thomas_1 View Post
                There's a mass of general equestrian information and places to ride at but to ensure they have a great experience of riding in England.....

                Find out:

                Whereabout's they're going?

                Whether or not they have a hire car or will be dependent on public transport?

                What sort of riding are they particularly interested in?

                What is their competence level/experience to date?

                I was thinking of you when he mentioned it, Thomas. I *think* he's going to be in your neck of the woods. I am waiting on an email back with the info you outlined.

                They will have a car, they just want to go for a hack. Competence level = tourist tail ride stuff. Green green green.
                A good horseman doesn't have to tell anyone...the horse already knows.

                Might be a reason, never an excuse...

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                • #9
                  Let me know and I'll do my best to help or advise.

                  Though we only do rides out for experienced riders. But I've a friend not so far away who can accommodate "green" and just a couple of miles from here so same riding country.

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                  • #10
                    If neither of them really ride, Hyde Park Stables is a good bet.

                    I have a childhood friend who visited us when I still lived in England on a few occasions. She liked horses, but barely got the chance to ride and was only comfortable at walk-trot. Hyde Park hooked her horse up to a lead line and ponied her on the hack from another horse. Hacking through the park is a great way to experience London.

                    I used to live in Windsor, and I think they'd be hard pressed to find a similar hacking situation near the Great Park. One riding school I know used to do lead line walk hacks, but I think that centre has closed and the hacks were only for about 25 minutes.

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                      #11
                      Shipping Campden is where they're staying as home base.

                      He saw one online called Jill Carenza Equestrian in Stanton--Washpool Equestrian Center??

                      Hack about is all they want....an hour or two is all. Looking at Aug 29th
                      A good horseman doesn't have to tell anyone...the horse already knows.

                      Might be a reason, never an excuse...

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                      • #12
                        I think you mean Chipping Campden which is a long way from me and way down south in Gloucestershire

                        That's a nice place in the Cotswolds that you were thinking of and only a few miles from Chipping Campden

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                          #13
                          He's going to be over by you at some point in their trip but the day they want to ride, that's where they'll be. So thanks for the input!
                          A good horseman doesn't have to tell anyone...the horse already knows.

                          Might be a reason, never an excuse...

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                          • #14
                            Well, if I ever get to England I plan on harassing....erm, visiting...Flodden Edge Farm and asking to go on one of those hair-raising fast drives!
                            You jump in the saddle,
                            Hold onto the bridle!
                            Jump in the line!
                            ...Belefonte

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MistyBlue View Post
                              Well, if I ever get to England I plan on harassing....erm, visiting...Flodden Edge Farm and asking to go on one of those hair-raising fast drives!
                              I'll look forward to that....... You do have life insurance don't you?

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                              • #16
                                Yup! Lots!
                                Don't tell my kids...I'm worth a lot more dead than alive. Don't want to have to start testing everything I eat on the dog first.
                                You jump in the saddle,
                                Hold onto the bridle!
                                Jump in the line!
                                ...Belefonte

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                                • #17
                                  From the site I posted for you above; http://www.mickletonhills.com/
                                  In Chipping Campden.
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