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Coney Beach, Ogmore-by-Sea and Newton Beach are accessible by riders.
Riders should act in a responsible manner, and avoid other beach users. Please be aware that beaches can be busy during high season.
Licence required to ride on Merthyr Mawr dunes - see Merthyr Mawr Warren entry for details.
Bridgend county council website
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Bridlewood Riding Centre is a British Horse Society approved riding centre in the beautiful countryside of Holywell, north Wales. Bridlewood offers riding lessons, hacks, and beach rides on Talacre beach.
BHS qualified horse riding instructors are available for riding lessons for adults and children in north Wales. All rides are accompanied by experienced leaders for safe riding in beautiful surroundings. Bridlewood Riding Centre offers horse riding lessons and hacking for all levels of experience in a modern, purpose-built equestrian centre.
Bridlewood Riding Centre offers superb hacking over hillside, farm tracks, and the five miles of golden sands at Talacre beach. Half, one hour and two hour hacks, are offered and group pub rides for the experienced rider. The riding school boasts a carefully selected range of well cared for ponies and horses to suit any rider, from complete beginners to experienced riders.
A tack shop is also available on site, offering a wide range of saddlery and horse care items, and clothing for horse and rider.
Maes Y Coed Farm, Gwespyr, Holywell, CH8 9JN.Tel. 01745 888 922Bridlewood Horse Riding Centre and Tack Shop
Email: amanda@bridlewood.co.uk
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The Carmarthenshire Riders Group is a horse riding organisation in mid west Wales set up to provide information on bridleways, horse trails and safe off-road horse riding routes in the Carmarthenshire area to horse riders in mid west Wales.
The website includes useful information on recommended horse rides in Carmarthenshire, mid west Wales.
There is also helpful information regarding beach riding in mid and south west Wales.
Carmarthenshire Riders Group
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Dunes Riding Centre provides high class horse riding holidays and horse riding lessons for adults and children in scenic Pembrokeshire, west Wales.
The Dunes Riding Centre is a family run business, providing horse riding and equestrian tuition for children and adults. There are also weekend clubs for local children, summer camps, and an equestrian Christmas Party.
The Dunes Riding Centre offers a great horse riding holiday experience with friendly and experienced staff, offering easy accompanied horse riding on woodland paths and quiet lanes, and high quality tuition.
The riding centre is open every day except Christmas Day. Horses and ponies are suitable for children and adults, from beginners to experienced riders.
Pony Club, Association of British Riding Schools and Wales Tourist Board approved.
Cott Lane, Martletwy, Narberth, SA67 8ABTel. 01834 891 398Website: www.dunes-riding.co.uk
Email: mike@dunes-riding.co.uk
Horse riding holidays in Pembrokeshire, west Wales: Dunes Riding Centre provides horse riding holidays and horse riding lessons in west Wales for adults and children in beautiful countryside. The Dunes Riding Centre options for horseback vacations include pony trekking and trail riding holidays, as well as the chance to learn to ride in Pembrokeshire, west Wales, taught by experienced riding instructors.
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A family farming and equestrian business in the heart of Pembrokeshire, with 140 acres run on conservation lines under the Care of the Countryside scheme.
Comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation in newly built farmhouse available all year round for groups or individuals. An ideal base to explore the beautiful Pembrokeshire beaches, and the wild and unspoilt Preseli mountains. Packed lunch and evening meals available on request.
Own horses welcome, with good size loose boxes and turn-out available. Extensive off road riding available locally over beautiful countryside, including many bridleways, and opportunity to take your horse swimming at nearby Garron Point inlet when the tide is in. Guided rides on the beautiful Preselis offered.
Also large menage, circular sand school, horse walker and cross country course with fences suitable for beginners and experienced competitors. Tuition available by arrangement.
Experienced hunters available for hire during the winter - twice weekly trail hunting with local hunt, the South Pembrokeshire. Horses taken for breaking and schooling. Selection of horses and ponies for sale.
Furzehill Farm, Martletwy, Narberth, Pembrokeshire SA67 8AN
Tel: 01834 891480
Email: val@furzehillfarm.com
Website: www.furzehillfarm.com
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Horse riding on the beach in north Wales - beach access for horse riders all year round.
Dunes leading to large open beaches on the Dee estuary. Open access all year. Riders welcome, but as this is a local nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest, please take care to avoid damage and stay on the clearly marked routes.
Space for horse box parking at each end of the route (Tyn y morfa and Talacre). Please be considerate to other users of the path - sections of the path are also open to wheelchairs, families with buggies, and cyclists. Please give way to pedestrians.
Beware of tides.
An information leaflet 'Explore Gronant Dunes and Talacre Warren on Horseback' is available from local tourist centres, or Flintshire Countryside Service tel: 01244 814931.
Gronant and Talacre Dunes
Further information on the nature reserve available here.
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Horse riding on the beach in north Wales - enjoy a dream gallop on one of the beutiful beaches of Gwynedd, north Wales, UK.
Horses are allowed on beaches managed by Gwynedd Council, provided there is lawful access.
However, a bye-law applying in the area states that : 'No person shall, on the seashore, break in any horse or other animal or ride or drive any horse or other animal in a race or in any other activity so as to cause danger or annoyance to any person using the seashore.'
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Hill's Farm Stables offers first class horse riding holidays, short riding breaks or week-long horseback vacations, with accommodation provided, in Carmarthenshire, west Wales.
You are welcome to bring your own horse to Wales for a fantastic riding holiday in this beautiful area, or ride one of our well-schooled horses. Hill's Farm Stables is one of the best places in the UK to enjoy a gallop on the beach, or to experience some of the most fantastic trail riding in Wales.
Situated in the heart of Dylan Thomas country in west Wales, Hill's Farm Stables gives riders the opportunity to ride fit, forward going horses through some of the most picturesque countryside in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
Hill's Farm Stables is a family run horse riding stables, established for 25 years, which offers weekend, mid week or whole week horse riding holidays in Wales. There will be no more than four guests at a time catered for, which means that you will have individual attention to suit your riding needs, whilst encouraging a 'hands-on' approach - you are welcome to catch, groom, and tack up your own horse or pony for your holiday, if you wish.
Riding can be as varied as you like with tuition in flatwork and show jumping, and varied hacks through the glorious unspoilt Welsh countryside, including the thrill of a ride on the seven miles of Pendine Beach, south west Wales.
Hill's Farm Stables riding holidays provides accommodation with stabling in west Wales - your own horses are welcome at no extra cost.
Accommodation is in our spacious, comfortable farmhouse. All meals and refreshments are provided including picnic lunches on days out, and barbecues on pleasant Summer evenings. Our surroundings are peaceful yet within walking distance of Laugharne township, which offers a variety of pubs, souvenir shops and historical attractions in west Wales.
Hill's Farm Stables riding holidays also offer hourly, half day and full day hacks and courses of riding tuition if required. Livery, breaking and schooling are a speciality, with five star attention to horses at all times.
Contact Jackie and Melissa Watson, Hill's Farm Stables, Horsepool Road, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire SA33 4QL
Tel: 01994 427375
Website: www.hillsfarmridingholidays.co.uk
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Welcome to a self catering farmhouse on the breathtaking Lleyn Peninsula, North Wales. Close to the beaches of Abersoch, Nefyn and Pwllheli, we offer short, weekend breaks or longer stays - all in the comfort of our highly graded cottage accommodation.
With one of the best Lusitano Stud farm and Riding Centres in Wales here in our village, you can enjoy Wales on horseback - ride along the beaches of the Lleyn, trek or hack along country lanes with spectacular scenery. Try your hand at classical dressage, with lessons on stunning Lusitano stallions. Spectacular indoor arena.
Mrs Nia Lewis Thomas, Cae Garw, Llaniestyn, Pwllheli, North Wales LL53 8SD
Tel: 01758 730488
Email: nia@lleynholidays.eclipse.co.uk
Website: www.lleynholidays.co.uk
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The Margam Park Endurance Ride will be held at Margam Park, near Port Talbot, south Wales on Sunday 27th April 2008.
This is an exciting endurance ride on varied terrain covering 5000 acres of beautiful parkland, plus 2000 acres of National Nature Reserve including sand dunes and beach in south Wales.
Classes include Non Competitive Rides (NCRs) from 18km, Novice Competitive Rides (CRs) from 32km, and a Competitive Ride and an Endurance Ride, both covering 80km.
This is a beautiful area for riding, with good going and glorious scenery. Margam Park is a deer park in south Wales, with a castle, forest and public areas.
Margam Park Endurance Ride
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A family owned and run horse riding centre within half a mile of the sea in the beautiful Carmarthenshire countryside. Facing the 250 acre Marros mountain, with woodland tracks, mountain trails, an extensive network of bridleways, and 11 km of glorious beach nearby.
Marros riding centre offers beach rides for the experienced rider, mountain hacks with views over Tenby, Saundersfoot and Caldy, and woodland rides, for individuals, families or groups, both beginners and experienced riders. Lessons are available for the complete beginner or the very experienced rider.
Floodlit indoor school, and outdoor school available. Approved teaching centre for BHS NVQ level 1,2 and 3, and ABRS (Association of British Riding Schools) approved examination centre.
Coffee shop selling drinks, snacks and light meals overlooking the indoor school.
Approved by: Association of British Riding Schools, Pony Club, Wales Trekking and Riding Association, Carmarthenshire County Council.
Marros Riding Centre, Marros Farm, Marros, Pendine, Carmarthenshire SA33 4PNTel. 01994 453 777E-mail: info@marros-farm.co.ukWebsite: www.marros-farm.co.uk
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Horse riding trails to the beach - by permit. Sand tracks through dunes and beach - waymarked.
Parking area with space for lorries/ trailers.
Off-road horse riding on quiet trails, with guaranteed good going.
Contact Countryside Council for Wales.
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Endurance Riding group affiliated to Endurance GB, publicising and organising endurance and fun rides in mid and north Wales.
Endurance riding is a fun horse sport, ideal for all types of horse, and riders of all ages. Endurance rides can be competitive or non-competitive, covering various distances at varying speeds.
Endurance riding is very popular in Wales, where riders can enjoy the idyllic landscapes and good going on high grassy uplands and ancient drovers tracks.
Mid and North Wales Endurance GB group.
Dates of pleasure and endurance rides to be held throughout Wales can be found at Mid and North Wales Endurance GB group Dates, including rides on Offa's Dyke, Ynyslas beach, Trawscoed forest and Pembrey beach and forest.
Endurance riding in Wales, UK.
Small forest on Newborough Warren sand dunes.
Horse riding permitted BY PERMIT - permits available from Traeth Rhosyr Riding Association tel: 01248 440668. Also available from Newborough Post Office and Tal y Foel Riding Centre.
Weekly horse riding permits also available from Newborough Post Office.
Horse riding also on road sections of coastal path, and permitted sections of beach.
Ordnance Survey Landranger Map No. 114.
Forestry Commission website
CCW website - information on closures.
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This is a horse riding stables and riding holiday centre, situated deep in the heart of Pembrokeshire National Park - the only coastal national park in the British Isles - and established for over 30 years. Nolton Stables offers spectacular beach riding on a large selection of horses and ponies, offering suitable mounts for all abilities.
Wales Tourist Board Certified Activity Centre. Member of Wales Trekking and Riding Association. 3 Star accomodation available.
Tel. 01437 710 360E-mail: noltonstables@aol.comWebsite: www.noltonstables.com
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Family run pony trekking and horse riding holiday centre with over 35 years experience, situated within the Gower - Britain's first designated area of outstanding natural beauty, just 20 minutes from Swansea.
Offers full day rides on well-mannered ponies, including practical instruction, with lunch stops at beaches, picturesque villages or country pubs. Suitable for all ages and experience levels. Day, weekend or week long holidays. Children welcome.
Comfortable guest bedrooms with TV, most ensuite, in 19th Century hunting lodge set in 70 peaceful acres. Home cooked food. Kennels available. Ideal base for walking, riding, hang-gliding at Rhossilli, windsurfing, canoeing, surfing, sea fishing, golf, and many other activities.
British Horse Society, Wales Trekking and Riding Association, Wales Tourist board and AA accredited.
Parc-le-Breos House, Penmaen, Parkmill, Gower, Swansea, SA3 2HATel. 01792 371 636E-mail: info@parclebreos.co.ukWebsite: www.parclebreos.co.uk
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Several beaches in Pembrokeshire are popular with horse riders, and have adequate parking and access and good beach riding at low tide:
Amroth (Pembrokeshire County Council byelaw applies - no horse riding between 10am and 6pm from May - September inclusive); Manorbier; Freshwater East; Whitesands; Newport Sands.
Beaches on the south-east coast between Amroth and Giltar Point, including Saundersfoot and Tenby, may be used by horse riders, but the Pembrokeshire County Council byelaw applies - no horse riding 10am - 6pm May - September inclusive.
Elsewhere the foreshore (the area between mean low and mean high tide) is controlled by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and may be used for riding, provided it can be lawfully accessed by road or bridleway. It is forbidden to ride horses in such a way that they are a danger or nuisance to other beach users.
National Park Authority byelaws specifically prohibit racing and breaking on beaches.
Some beach car park gateways have height restrictions, preventing horse box access.
At busy times, it is best to ride on the beach only in early mornings or evenings, when there are no pedestrian visitors. Care must always be taken for the safety of pedestrians and other beach users.
With thanks to A. Richards, Access Officer, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority.
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Pembrokeshire Bridleways and Byways Association works to improve equestrian access and keep bridleways and horse routes throughout beautiful Pembrokeshire open and running smoothly for horse riders in south west Wales.
Affiliated to the British Horse Society.
Website includes details of horse routes and bridleways in the stunning Pembrokeshire countryside.
Also features dates of fun rides and events in Pembrokeshire.
Pembrokeshire Bridleways and Byways Association.
Pembrokeshire Riding Holidays offer 2 day, 3 day and full week horse riding holidays in Pembrokeshire, west Wales, where the emphasis is on excellent horse riding, coupled with comfortable en suite accommodation and good food, at a fully inclusive price with no single room supplement.
These horseback vacations from Pembrokeshire Riding Holidays are aimed at competent adult riders only (minimum age 17). Each group of 6 riders and mounted escorts takes a different bridle route each day, covering varied terrain at all paces. The 3-day and full week horse riding holidays include the option of an afternoon beach ride, with the opportunity for a dream gallop on the beach in west Wales.
Cott Lane, Martletwy, Narberth, Pembrokeshire SA67 6ABTel. 01834 891 398E-mail: info@pembrokeshireridingholidays.co.ukWebsite: www.pembrokeshireridingholidays.co.uk
Pembrokeshire Riding Holidays offer first class horse riding holidays and horse back vacations in glorious Pembrokeshire, west Wales. These riding holidays are geared specifically as adult's riding holidays for experienced and novice adult riders.
Pembrokeshire Riding holidays feature varied trail rides at all paces and hacks in mountains and coastland scenery. These riding holidays also offer the opportunity for fantastic beach rides on the Welsh coast.
Pembrokeshire Riding Holidays offer short horse riding breaks, weekend horse riding holidays, and week long horse riding holidays in west Wales, all with comfortable accommodation. There are daily opportunities for trail riding, hacking on well-schooled forward going horses, and hacks in west Wales with far-reaching views.
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The following beaches in the city and county of Swansea, and controlled by the Council, are open to horse riders year round, but from May to September inclusive, horses are not allowed on the beach between 9am and 7pm:
Swansea Bay; Bracelet Bay; Limeslade Bay; Rotherslade Bay; Langland Bay and Caswell Bay.
However, the byelaw does not apply to children riding ponies or donkeys led or attended by someone on foot.
Website: www.swansea.gov.uk (Environment section)
To see a map of Swansea beaches click here.
Many Gower beaches are popular with horse riders, particularly Three Cliffs Bay - reached by Pennard and Penmaen Burrows, and Oxwich Bay - two and a half miles of golden sand backed by sand dunes, salt marshes and woodland.
Bespoke riding holidays including Bed and Breakfast for horses, with spectacular views over the Menai Straits.
Full and half day beach and grass-track riding, and instruction for all standards. Cross country training course, indoor school, outdoor menage with show jumps.
BHS examination centre, Pony Club centre. Wales Tourist Board 4 star farm accommodation.
British Horse Society, Wales Trekking and Riding Association and Wales Tourist Board approved.
Tal y Foel, Dwyran, Anglesey, LL61 6LQ
Email: riding@tal-y-foel.co.ukwww.tal-y-foel.co.uk
Seven hundred and fifty miles of coastland await you, a National Park that is almost entirely surrounded by the sea, and as a bonus there is fantastic beach riding available as well. You can ride on the North Wales coastline in designated areas, on Anglesey, around Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire and on Gower. There are specialist centres that offer beach riding, and there is nothing to awaken the spirits like a surf and ride experience on the Welsh coastline.
Over 40 Blue Flag beaches abound in Wales, and often a small signpost on a main road will take you to a small and little known beach –a haven of tranquillity. It will be safe and clean, but always take heed of signs warning you of dangers. This is particularly true of the Pembrokeshire coastline and the Lleyn peninsular.
It is also a coastline of history -wrecks, pirates and devious deeds of the past. The maritime history of Wales owes much to the atrocious roads of the land, many of them now old tracks and used as bridleways. Farming was poor, forcing many to leave the land and work at sea, and transportation of any goods was from the small ports dotted on the Welsh coast. The ports and their small ships would later on carry slate, coal, lead and copper to what seemed to be distant places, and foreign vessels soon discovered that the coastline was friend and foe. Shelter was offered from the storms, but danger awaited on the rocks. Little wonder that the sea bed around Wales is littered with old vessels.
The small fishing ports in later times were ill equipped to handle the larger cargoes of the industrial age, and though herring and mackerel fishing has still survived, you are now more likely to come across a marina than a lifting crane. Gone are the days when a 30 ton ship could carry 100 horses to market at an extremely economical rate!
Yet many of these small ports are within distance of riding centres and well worth a visit. The newly opened Waterfront Museum in Swansea is a marvellous journey into the past, but there is so much to learn by visiting the old ports of New Quay, Aberaeron, Tenby, Nefyn, Moelfre, Beaumaris and Porthmadog.
Water sports: It would not surprise you to hear that Wales offers the very best and most varied watersport destination in the UK. With three-quarters of the country surrounded by sea, what would you expect? Surfers, windsurfers, divers and snorkellers head down the motorways to the winding roads of North, West and South. It would be a welcome break from horse riding on the mountain tops, to come down to the coast.
From Llangennith on Gower, to Newgale in Pembrokeshire and the sailing armadas of Anglesey, there are probably too many distractions for the energetic horse enthusiast. But water activity is here in abundance, you can dive around the nature reserves of Pembrokeshire, canoe on the rivers…and of course, do some beach riding as well.For selection of activities visit:www.adventure-wales.co.uk www.blueflag.org www.activitywales.com www.adventure.visitwales.com www.cycling.visitwales.com www.walking.visitwales.com www.fishing.visitwales.com www.holidays-in-wales.com www.waleswatersports.com www.golfasitshouldbe.com www.seasideawards.org.uk Coastal Tourism Areas:Glamorgan: www.valeofglamorgan.gov.ukGower: www.visitswanseabay.com Carmarthenshire: www.visitcarmarthenshire.co.uk Pembrokeshire: www.visitpembrokeshire.comCeredigion: www.tourism.ceredigion.gov.ukNorth Wales Borders: www.borderlands.co.uk Snowdonia: www.visitsnowdonia.info Anglesey: www.islandofchoice.comWater Front Museum and other Museums: www.museumwales.ac.uk
Horse riding holidays for you and your horse in the beautiful scenery of North Wales. Ride along winding tracks, splash through tumbling streams, explore forests and leafy lanes, wildflower meadows and romantic valleys.
Holidays for parties of 2 or more lasting from the 2-night short break to 10 day riding holidays, covering a variety of routes from 10 to 35 miles, clearly described in route guides and on maps. Designed by riders for riders, and suitable for riders of all ages and experience levels. Ride from host to host, or from a single base. Stabling and grazing offered for your horse. Routes include Hill Forts and Drovers Roads, Moorlands and Mountains, Ancient Cairns and Forest Tracks, and a Beach Ride.
Website: www.walesonhorseback.co.uk
Email: info@walesonhorseback.co.uk
Tel: 0800 731 6254