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    Ross Nye Riding Stables - Hyde Park.

    Ross Nye Riding Stables

    4.5(11 reviews)
    8.0 miPaddington

    The horses were terrific! The young ladies who rode with us were wonderful. Owner is terrific. Very…read moresafe very well run barn' Highly recommend.

    SO MUCH FUN! I'm an…read moreintermediate rider, comfortable at the walk, trot and canter. I booked a private hack in hopes that I'd be able to canter through Hyde Park and, wow, I was not disappointed! The Stables cater to all levels. Never ridden a horse before? You can try it in Hyde Park. Your kid wants a pony ride? They do that too. Want to canter for miles and put a big grin on your face? That was me! I arrived a bit later than expected because the alleyway to the stables was hard to find. Ross Nye and Hyde Stables are next door to each other so be sure to check you're at the right place too. When I arrived, all the horses were tacked up and ready to go. And, for us travelers, they have plenty of helmets and boots (in fair shape) to borrow. No need to use up that precious luggage space. I hopped on and we were immediately off to the Park! I'm really glad I booked a private hack and would recommend you do too. While I have a few years experience riding, another rider had none at all. My "guide," Annie was lovely! She was very knowledgeable about the Park, pointing out sites and fountains and had tidbits of information about everything (even the French from which "Rotten Row" was translated). And, once she knew I could keep up, we cantered all over the Park! I was thrilled. She was also very conscientious of safety, flagging down traffic so we could cross busy London streets and to stopping our canter set when an oblivious little girl wandered across our path. My horse, Clifton, was fantastic! He had an unexpectedly lofty, bouncy gait and was unphased by anything around us. I wish I could have brought him home. Most importantly, the horses were well cared for. I was told they had 16 horses at the London stables. And, when the horses show signs of being overwhelmed with city life, they are given time off in pastures in Chilworth. In fact, the barn shuts down at certain times of the year to rest all of the horses so inquire about your travel dates when you book. I can't recommend this place enough! No matter your riding experience, you'll have a fantastic time.

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    East View Riding Centre - What we do

    East View Riding Centre

    5.0(2 reviews)
    29.3 mi

    We decided to take advantage of the sweet disposition of a sunny day, and take a quick trip 30+…read moremiles south of London, to go horseback riding- and what a pleasant trip it turned out to be! Firstly, Haywards Heath is such a quaint, classic, and unique country town. Quite removed from the tangible hustle and bustle of central London, it is such a nice escape. After a bus ride from the train station, and a nice walk up the road, we reached East View, where we met the lovely Mrs. Edna, who has been riding horses for 45 years. Though we hadn't booked in advance, she was quick to accommodate us for a late afternoon ride. We are novices, so we elected to take on the private woodland farm ride (£25 per person, for 1 hour). We saddled up, strapped on helmets (loaned to us by East View), and strode along just a portion of the wide expanse of land owned by Mrs. Edna. Our guide, Kathy (horse ranger for East View for 35 years), led us just a tad down the road, across a beautiful bit of green pasture, through beautiful flowers in bloom, and through a bit of woodland with varying terrain (much more exciting than an even terrain ride)-- and she taught us how to trot along the way (my very first time trotting!!)! Not to mention, Kathy was very patient and attentive during the tour of the farm, making sure not to lead to fast, making sure we held proper hold of the reins... The horses themselves were simply marvelous-- very well-mannered animals. You can tell they are healthy, happy animals-- of course this speaks to the kindness, passion, and dedication of East View's staff. I cannot wait to return!

    Owning and keeping a pony or a horse is an extremely time consuming and expensive business. Even if…read moreyou have enough land, vet bills and food costs can be sky-high. This riding centre is situated in the beautiful surroundings of Ashdown Forrest where there is miles and miles of bridal paths and open countryside to take one of their nice natured horses for a trot. All rides are accompanied by a friendly and experienced rider who will be happy to tell you how to sit in the saddle the correct way. For as little as £10 for a 30 minute ride, this has to be a fantastic alternative to living the equestrian dream.

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    Chibley Farm Stud & Equestrian Centre

    Chibley Farm Stud & Equestrian Centre

    5.0(2 reviews)
    37.6 mi

    Chibley Farm Equestrian Centre is an excellent place to learn to ride. It caters for both adults…read moreand children and is currently holding pony camp on its grounds. My husband and I were looking for somewhere to take horse riding lessons locally and we couldn't be happier than we are with Chibley Farm. Trina Lewis' yard is well kept and we were greeted by friendly staff. I used to own horses and have done a fair amount of jumping so I was looking for a centre which cateres just as well for adults as it does for children (most centres in my experience have many ponies but few suitable horses for adults who aren't beginners). Saying that, it has been a long time since I have ridden and so I was also looking to build my confidence and start again with the basics. My husband has never ridden before and so we needed safe hoses to learn on and patient teachers. This is where Chibley Farm comes into its own. Trina is an excellent teacher and ambitious for her pupils my husband was cantering by week three and he is over the moon. The other teachers (Pippa and Sarah) are also excellent and are genuinely committed to improving your riding skills. If you are looking to learn to ride, and ride well, then I would highly recommend Chibley Farm Centre.

    Fabulous riding school. Trina gives clear and individual guidance and improvements are made…read morequickly. She is warm but pushes the rider to achieve more than they would have hoped.

    Stag Lodge Stables

    Stag Lodge Stables

    2.6(11 reviews)
    1.3 miKingston Upon Thames

    My child is highly motivated to learn and love horses. She's done more than 20hours riding abroad…read moreand in Stag Lodge they refused placing her to a group but pushed us to book private lessons. No support - no inspiration. Teachers cut 5 min from the class. In observed a few lessons and it is normal practice for them. I asked why and got explanation "we need to prepare for the next class". The team is rude and not welcoming. We're looking for an alternative place.

    Sadly, my experience with Stag Lodge Stables was terrible from the day I booked. In early August, I…read morebooked two one-hour rides with them for the following week. A few hours later, I realized that it would be a 5-hour round trip each time, and I couldn't be away from work that long. I immediately asked if I could cancel and get a refund. They wouldn't give me one. They said I could only reschedule. I live in the USA, so I had a limited time. Since I was going to be staying closer a month later, I rebooked both rides on one day. There are two locations for Stag Lodge, and it wasn't clear which one I was supposed to go to. Apparently I chose the wrong one. It resulted in an unnecessary 45-min walk. Thankfully, I had arrived in the area an hour early. From the moment they opened, the same cold/rude behavior awaited me. Lucinda checked me in, and she just seemed annoyed. I was to ride Jason, a beautiful horse, and Martha was to be my instructor/guide for the full two hours, which was nice. Martha was *awesome*!! I loved riding with her. She gave me pointers and we had a nice chat. We trotted and cantered, and she even showed me a new way to canter! Now, I'm the first to admit that I'm not an expert rider, but I am an experienced rider at an intermediate level. I respect horses and love animals, so I often have a lighter touch than what it sometimes requires. Jason needed stronger direction because, as Martha told me, he was so used to kids just bouncing around on him that he ignored the normal level of direction (legs or reigns). It was a constant struggle just to keep him moving and stop him from eating! Still, it was an overall nice ride, and I thought Stag Lodge Stables would redeem themselves, until about 10 minutes from the end. During our last canter, Jason was trying to eat while cantering! As I tried to keep him straight, I lost a stirrup, but I had been trained well. This is my 7th year riding, and I've lost a stirrup several times. I've always been able to recover, so I haven't fallen once... until today. I thankfully wasn't permanently hurt, just bruised and embarrassed. Martha was very kind and validating, saying everyone falls at some point, which I know is true. After I caught my breath, I got back on, and we continued. About 5 min later, I noticed my phone was gone as was the crop they had me use to urge Jason on (little good it did), and I realized I must've lost them from the fall. It probably would've taken us 5 min to get back to where I fell. Martha called in because she wanted to go back, but they didn't have anyone else to take out their next rider. When we got back to the stables 10 min later, I saw that there were *three* workers there!! Any one of them could've taken me back out to find my phone if not taken the new rider out. Nope. They made me walk back, which took me over 30 min, meaning about an hour had gone by. Lo and behold, my phone was gone. Because, of course it was. It had been an hour!!! Exhausted. Frustrated. In pain and tears, I walked back to the stables and asked if I could use a computer to sign onto Find My iPhone. They said they didn't have the password for the office computer, which I don't believe for a second. Lucinda, who had given me the cold greeting, said, "We can't do anything if someone picked it up." ... of course you can't do anything NOW .... you could've taken me back right afterwards!! She called the general manager, Laura, to see what they could do, then handed me the phone. I told her all of this (written here), but she didn't offer me a refund or anything. Overall, Laura was very kind, and she didn't know any of this until that moment. As I was leaving, I asked Lucinda if Jason (the horse) was normally so hard to control, but she just condescendingly said how lovely he was and that he was perfect for kids and beginner adults, insinuating that I was a beginner. Maybe Jason just had as bad a day as I did. I certainly don't blame the horse, even if he was cheeky the entire ride. I blame the stables for-- 1. Not giving me a refund within hours of making the booking 2. Not making clear which location to go to 3. Pairing me with a horse clearly not used to a rider at my experience level 4. Not letting us go back (or taking me back) to find my phone 5. Being rude and unhelpful from beginning to end Martha was wonderful. Laura was kind. Lucinda was not. I've ridden many places across the UK. From several 5-hour+ rides in the Lake District and Scottish Highlands to riding in Hyde Park with Ross Nye Stables. Bottom line, don't ride through Stag Lodge Stables. There's a better choice in central London: Ross Nye Stables. They're a little more expensive, but worth every single penny. Don't waste your time or money riding with Stag Lodge Stables. If you want to see the deer, you can do that by riding in Windsor Park, which I've also done, and it was wonderful.

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    Dulwich Riding Scool

    Dulwich Riding Scool

    4.3(6 reviews)
    9.2 miDulwich, West Dulwich

    Pros: Flexible lesson times: For the inconsistant busy…read moreLondoner I am - I think the fact you can book 1 session at a time, is a must! I have brought my friends along for semi private lesson and also group lessons, its perfect. Price: Now i don't know much (as I'm just starting) £25 for a group lesson, full hour on the horse and £27.50 for semi private - pretty good I'd say! Stables: Inside and outside! Cons: Cash/cheque only - And far away from cashpoints In the middle: I had some good and some ok instructors - but not hugely great at teaching points and interacting with what you are doing - as a swimming teacher in the past I felt like they could engage more with the process - use more analagies - give you correct or incorrect. But really felt like they just were going through the motions - enthusiastic - but didn't feel like teachers - more instructors - do this, do that, go here etc, but really friendly. As an entirely inexperience rider I can't comment on a lot of other things

    I have very fond memories of riding lessons here! With both indoor and outdoor schools you can ride…read morein any weather and most horses are all good natured and easy to ride. Take part in lessons as a group or pay a little more for a private session (45 mins is the normal lesson duration) and the teachers are all patient and helpful. If you fancy giving riding a try but you have never ridden before, don't worry about getting a hat or boots as they can provide these for you free of charge if necessary.

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