Horse riding

Horse riding

Take to the saddle on the island of Ireland and enjoy views from a different perspective, with horse riding experiences suitable for all levels

  • Horse-riding for all levels

    A young equestrian

    The island of Ireland's countryside exerts a powerful hold on the imagination and its breathtaking beauty will never disappoint. Picture the verdant greens of the rolling Wicklow hills and valleys, the magnificent forested scenery of the Mourne Mountains or the deserted white sandy beaches of the West and North Antrim Coast – all from a perfectly placed position on horseback, of course!

    From horse-riding youth camps, English classes while you learn to trot, trekking, point-to-pointing or even cross-country, the idyllic landscapes around the island of Ireland have all you need for pure enjoyment. Even if you have no experience in the saddle, across the island you'll find a range of equestrian centres that are happy to take on beginners.

    Regardless of whether you're an old hand or a complete novice, you'll appreciate the comfort and hospitality of the accommodation on offer around the island. And at the end of the day, you can rest your weary bones in a cosy pub while swapping pony tales with your fellow travellers and locals alike.

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  • Equestrian accommodation centres

    Stay close to your equine friend

    To make the most out of your equestrian holiday in Ireland, why not stay onsite or nearby your equestrian centre? Many centres include accommodation as part of their packages, from basic but comfortable to utterly luxurious.

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  • Trail Riding

    Take a break from the humdrum of everyday life with a trail ride off the beaten track. Experience the great outdoors from the saddle while you take in the breathtaking scenery of places like Connemara, Tollymore National Park, the Ring of Kerry, the Wicklow Mountains, or The Burren.

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  • Trekking

    Beautiful horses to guide you on your way

    From short rides for the children to a whole day propped up in the saddle, trekking is a thoroughly relaxing and enjoyable way to enjoy all the charms of an unspoilt countryside.

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  • Beach Riding

    Pristine Irish waters

    The experience of beach riding in Ireland is truly unparalleled. The sound of crashing ocean waves – combined with the power of a horse beneath you – will leave you with a renewed appreciation of nature. Take it at your own pace with a gentle walk, or go for a lively gallop across beaches in locations that are justly famous for their natural coastal vistas, such as Mayo, Kerry and Antrim.

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  • Cross Country

    Crossing a meadow

    Cross-country riding in Ireland is a thoroughly rewarding holiday; indeed, nothing beats the thrill of your first jump on horseback. How often can you look back on your day and say you did something challenging, inspiring and fun?

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  • Hacking

    Meet new friends while out riding

    If a casual horse ride at a relaxed pace sounds like your style, then hacking may be just the activity for you. It’s ideally suited to group outings as even the least experienced of riders can keep up with the tempo.

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  • Jumping/Dressage

    No boundaries for horse jumping

    Show jumping and dressage are designed to showcase the grace of the horse and the skill of its rider. If you’re up to the challenge, you’ll experience the strong bond that forms between horse and rider as you learn to guide it through its paces. Learn for yourself or simply admire from afar in Ireland, the land of the horse.

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  • Indoor Arenas

    The island of Ireland’s indoor arenas provide the perfect refuge for horse-lovers on rainy days. If you’re chomping at the bit to get outdoors, but the weather won’t permit it, try equestrian romps under cover, from basic riding lessons to the spectacle of dressage and show jumping, with arenas offering excellent views of these magnificent creatures in action.

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