Horse Riding Holidays In Ireland
Chelsea Butterworth
Irelands history of diverse culture has strengthened the travel market over the last thirty years and the partying during mid march for St Patricks day are enjoyed on a world-wide scale, and celebrated the world over too! The Emerald Isle is as much about enjoying the scenery and history as it is getting active and trying something for the first time or just developing your skills in your chosen hobby.
There are over 25 racecourses in Ireland with 300 meetings annually and many horse sale shows including Goffs, with the premium of Irish horse stock available. There are also fairs to visit including the Dublin Horse Show which is the largest however many smaller fetes have just as much to offer. Ireland also has a purpose built attraction, The Dartfield Horse Museum to give a personal insight into how it feels to have a relationship with a horse through the activities and exhibits.
The spectacular scenery and natural beauty of Ireland means it is an ideal location to try horse riding whatever your level of experience. Novices are catered for as well as experienced and proficient riders and holidays can be catered for anyone. There are a many equestrian holidays available with schools offering their unique situations and interpretation the horse riding holiday experience. Certain packages will have particular clientele in mind but most are willing to accept any level of experience from beginner to expert and young to old.
During the last two decades many equestrian schools have come together to make a touring circuit and have made a reputation for being a truly worthwhile experience. Whatever your favourite scenery you are able to go horse riding seeing some of the most spectacular scenery that can be seen from mountainous costal ranges the immense mountain ranges to low central plains. The stables are available in most counties and each offers a wide variety of equestrian based activities.
There are several riding schools that can offer lesson in English Language available for ages 12 years plus especially for international clients, with teachers qualified in International studies and Communication studies and have the relevant certificates. Some premises specialize for the adult market (30 years and over) who are inexperienced offering up to two weeks intensive training to kick start a new hobby. These type of stables are likely to be more quiet relaxing and perhaps romantic and instructions are given in very small groups with riding instructors constantly present for your safety.
Particular stables can offer a combination of golfing and horse riding during your holiday with prestigious and difficult golf courses for your enjoyment. The natural lay of the land has created some dramatic features to augment the scenery of your golfing and horse riding pleasures. There are farm based holidays who supply horse riding as part of the holiday alongside other farm based activities which would be especially exciting for young people or people who love animals who really appreciate the life style of the farm.
If youre looking for a holiday with horse riding and want to enjoy a unique and cultural experience then choosing an Irish equestrian package is the idylic rural peaceful and beautiful setting. Information is available via the Irish tourist board.
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About The Author
Chelsea is a intermittent author, writing infrequent articles on Equestrian for Anything Equine, who specialise in a range of yard boots and riding hats.
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