Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Horse Riding Centres in And Around London

When you are in London, there are plenty of facilities to choose from, irrespective of your level of expertise in horse riding. The most well-known stable of London is perhaps the Hyde Park stables which are near Paddington railway stations (this always reminds me 4.50 from Paddington, the famous Agatha Christie mystery), just north of central London’s largest railway station. You can ride on horseback, down the famous Rotten Row. Rotten Row is not a new tourist spot; in case you don't know, this is the most famous equestrian spot in London for over three hundred years. This is an idyllic place right at the centre of the city and this is so beautiful and leisurely that you will forget that you are in the same London which is known for the mad rush. Even if you are not riding on a horse, you can still visit this place, during a trip to London, so beautiful is this place. However, coming back to horse riding, the stables here are known for providing horse riding experience to every rider of different skill level. Whoever is looking for a simple day out with the family and undertake some fun activities, or if someone wants to revive his lessons in horse riding, all are welcome here.

If you move away from the main London, Kingston riding centre is just near the famous Richmond Park in Kingston-upon-Thames. This is another fine centre for horse riders of every skill level and the centre offers riding sessions in the morning, afternoon and evening. You get to experience what can easily be described as the largest green area in the surroundings of London. The riding school offers riding lessons to groups as well as individuals. If someone is just starting his horse riding at an early age, he can visit the Kingston Riding Centre’s Pony club which especially trains young children to ride. If you move to the northern side, two side by side clubs offer horse riding in north London, namely Wimbledon village stables and Ridgway stables. Wimbledon must be known to everyone, thanks to the famous Grand Slam tournament at All England Tennis Club. These stables are located at the very edge of Wimbledon Commons, a few streets away from the venue of the Grand Slam. Both of these stables offer horse and pony rides to families, groups and individuals of different skills levels.

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