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AllYourBase | 17:20 Wed 23rd Nov 2005 | Animals & Nature
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My partner used to ride regulalry, however has not done so for a few years now and would like to get back into it. She's very experienced, so does not need lessons, however we are not in a position to buy a horse.

I'd like to arrange something for a christmas gift for her. Does such a thing exist where riders can go on rides with horses in groups? If so, what sort of place does it, and what should I ask for if I was trying to organise it for her.

We're in the North East of England btw if anyone has a reccomendation!
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contact a livery yard in ure area they should be able to help you, they'll prob want to see her ride but after that she should be able to go out hacking on their horses. costs would vary tho :-s

A riding school (look in yellow pages) would be better than a livery yard, as livery yards keep horses for private owners, whereas riding schools offer lessons/hacks to the public. Phone around and ask how much, and what experience you need - some cater for beginners and some offer rides for experienced riders. Some will even offer 'own a horse days' where you get to look after one for the whole day, grooming and exercising them (although this is more usually aimed at younger riders).


What a nice idea - your partner is very lucky.

Just had a thought - try the BHS website for approved riding schools - they will have a list of approved establishments in your area.

As for a recommendation try this place (which I live near by the way!)


http://www.kimmerston.com/


Located in North Northumberland right next to the Cheviot Hills and the beach so an ideal gift for your partner would be an organised day trip up into the Cheviots or along the beach (and in the sea!!!).


Check out the website for loads more info!!

hey
I'm a rider, who is sort of having a break, and me and my mate used to go on riding holidays, you can go for a week, or just a few days, we went to france, but I think there are some places that do them around your area
might make a good treat!!

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