Riding Holidays & B & B's for horses & riders
More and more of us are now holidaying at home instead of flying overseas to other sunny climes. For horse owners however, it can sometimes be difficult to find someone to look after your horse. There are plenty of people prepared to look after it but not those who would do it in the way you prefer! so why not take your horse with you?
There is nothing better than being on holiday and being able to ride every day without having a care in the world. You wont have to worry about all the normal daily-life commitments we all seem to have these days.
Plenty of riders live in areas which are great for hacking and riding out around the countryside. Many however, live in more built up areas and do not have acres of riding country on their door step.
There are more and more B & B's in fabulous areas of the UK offering stabling for your horse as well. It is such a fantastic way to get out and see some different parts of this wonderful country.
Hidden benefits for you and your horse:
For some horses having a different places to go means a whole new approach to their life. Most react well to being ridden in new areas and if you can go along with a friend it makes the riding all the more pleasurable. The change of scenery is beneficial to your riding as well as to your horse. The type of terraine and ground over which you will ride is probably quite different to what you are both used to and will build confidence in you and your horse. As well as this it will build and tone some of the muscles rarely used at home. Furthermore, although not everyone realises this but one of the best things to give a horse a good set of decent feet is to walk regularly over uneven terrain.
If go with a like minded friend it can be a great and memorable holiday for you both. If persuading your other half to come with you is on your list but he or she isn't into horses and riding, there are B & B's places that cater for both horse rider and the non rider too. Walkers of course are bound to be catered for if it is riding country, but maybe there is a good shopping nearby or a golf course, mountain biking, good local pubs or craft venues, clay shooting, fishing and more. Do a bit of searching and you will find somewhere to suit you all.
If you have a partner or friend who doesn't own their own horse but would like to join you on your riding holiday there are B & B's and riding centres which cater for those who want to hire a horse too.
There are places which offer holiday courses and training on all sorts of aspects of riding - perhaps you fancy Western Riding? Maybe you need help with learning how to load properly - well it is all out there if you search hard enough.
I spoke recently to Lucienne Bennett who runs The Wern - a 4 star B & B in mid Wales. Now this is a truly spectacular area in which to ride. Your days will be filled with awe at the fantastic views. You can even take your horse for a swim in the lake - how can you refuse this one.
As well as being and experienced horsewoman, Lucienne is a brilliant cook so 3 course evening meals are on the agenda here too. She loves entertaining so you are well looked after and treated to home grown food at every meal.
Lucienne is an organiser for the circular riding route - the Brecon Beacons and Radnor loop ride. She will organise ongoing B & B accommodation for you and your horse at friends along the route - take a 5 day break and return to lap up more of Lucienne's hospitality on you return to The Wern. Check The Wern out here.
Yet another spot to check out is Auchencheyne Country House estate in Dumfries, South West Scotland. Mary and Neil Gourlay at Auchencheyne tell me they offer holiday cottages or B & B and have lots of activities for non riders too. On offer are rough shooting, fishing, mountain biking and even a snooker room. You can BBQ in your own garden if you are in the cottages and get fresh vegetables and herbs from the farm and gardens. The riding is of course excellent as would be expected with rides around the 5000 acre estate and woodland rides in the surrounding countryside.
One word of warning
If you generally only ride for an hour a day and a couple of hours at the weekend it is ABSOLUTELY vital to get your horse a little bit fitter. They will be sore in the back and shoulders and aching all over if you don't. This is really really important.
For the month before you should try to build up to doing longer rides during the week - or two rides a day and gradually longer rides on both days of the weekend. To be fair to your horse, you should be doing at least 4 hours a day on both days at the weekend by the time you are ready to leave. Be sure that all their shoes are in good and new condition, so book your farrier WELL in advance (it's a busy season for competition riders too, so they may have to fit you in) and check also that tack and rugs don't need repairs.
New B & B Links page
So popular is it now becoming to take a riding holiday in UK or to take your horse on holiday, we have a B & B's for horses links page on www.horse-care.co.uk for our students to find their own special holiday B & B. We have a link to a place in Somerset which also offers professional horse transport from anywhere and to anywhere in UK or Europe. Some are listed with the BHS Horses Welcome scheme too.
If you have a holiday destination for horse and rider and would like a link on this new B & B horse-care page contact
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