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Downpatrick Racecourse attracts visitors from far and wide for great sport, entertainment, and fun. Read more
Ashford Equestrian Centre is located on the Ashford Castle Estate, next to the island village of Cong on the County Galway/Mayo border. It caters for beginners and families, as well as experienced riders amid breath taking lakeshore scenery. Read more
The Down Royal Corporation of Horsebreeders was created in 1685 by Royal Charter from King James II. Read more
Beginners are most welcome at Eagle Rock, a fully qualified instructor will teach them in the art of horseriding. For those with basic riding experience there are beach and mountain treks in breathtaking surroundings. Read more
Errislannan Riding Centre and Connemara Pony Stud in Clifden, County Galway offer scenic and historic treks over moors and around the coast, as well as lessons, cross country riding, livery and pony camps. Read more
Killarney Riding Stables is located 2km from the heart of Killarney in County Kerry. They offer hacking and trekking into Killarney’s National Park for one-three hour or longer two-five day trails. Read more
Slieve Aughty Riding Centre is a remote and peaceful eco-friendly family-run centre in the rolling foothills of the Slieve Aughty Mountains in East County Galway. Read more
The Point Pony Trekking and Horse Riding is a friendly trekking centre, located in Ballyconneely, County Galway. They offer riders a unique opportunity to discover some of the most breathtaking scenery in the West of Ireland on horseback. Read more
Riding lessons for all ages and standards offered on our hand-picked horses and ponies. Read more
Riding lessons, livery, pony camps, shows, Pony Club, Tack shop Read more
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