Horse riding camps help?
by admin on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 | 6 Comments
hi i am thinking about going on a residential riding holiday for about a week in Ireland or England during the summer(june or july). Preferably a riding holiday with lots of people my age! I will be 14 in summer. Can anyone reccommend a good one?
i forgot to add i just want to go to camp to have lessons, do x-country, mini shows and maybe hacking on the beach
dont go in europe. go in CALIFORNIA
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If you're an eventer, there are great eventing focused camps at both England and Ireland for you (I'm 14!) you can read about them on http://www.equestrianvacations.com
look on Yahoo! or Google! I know you will have fun! I went to England this summer and they have a lot of great places (I should know… my vacation was for 2.5 months)!
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owner of 2 horses, hunter jumper, show jumper, endurance rider
dont go in europe. go in CALIFORNIA
FOXFIELD.
BEST EVER
END OF STORY
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been there, loved it
drakes farm
i went there and it was really good
i had loads of problems with my jumping before i went) confidence issues) and by the end of the week it was fixed
u get 4 hours of riding per day on alot of different horses the is a huge variety:) there is a great cross country course, a big arena and you can bring your own horse if you want they dont do mini shows or beach rides but its still gr8 and i got to ride bareback at the end of the week. i would recommend asking a friend to go with you because i went alone and didnt get along with the others because they were like 4 years older than me and treated me like a fuking child but the riding was great and the actual place where u stay is great tooo (like the food etc.)
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I went on a riding camp this Summer (I'm 14) at Wellington Riding Centre, in hampshire, UK. It was really good fun- we did lessons, gymkhanas, hacking through the forest e.t.c. Mind you, I was among the oldest there :/
Still well recommended!
http://www.wellington-riding.co.uk/template1.asp?PageID=137
EDIT: Forgot to mention, it was a week long (:
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If you have your own pony then join the pony club and go to one of their camps. They have a wide range of ages and are always good fun. I’ve never been to one but my friends have all enjoyed it and we’re all nearly 17!
If you don’t have your own pony then you can do a lot of research on the internet. You’ll be amazed at how many options there are.
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