Anguilla - Horseback Riding Lessons
Horseback riding anguilla
Where to find lesson classes and what you should look for
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Elle (152.163.38.122) -
I am looking for some horseback riding tours for a group of 6 peopl ein Anguilla in May. Any suggestions or websites to look at?
Reply #1 Tonia (204.14.253.0) -
Try Seaside Stables at Cove Bay.
Reply #2 Geri (63.176.159.206) -
Try looking on the internet, they should tell you everything you need to know. Like when the tours go on, what time of day and ever price range. Just look up horseback riding tours in Anguilla on google or yahoo and you should find everything you need to know.
Reply #3 Rick (63.176.159.122) -
That seaside-stables.com link is a dead link. Can I get another link?
Reply #4 Kristine (63.176.159.195) -
Horseback Riding The scenic Gibbons nature trails, along with any of the island's miles of beaches, are perfect places to ride, even for the novice. Ride English- or western-style or take lessons at El Rancho Del Blues (264/497-6334). Prices start at $25 to $35 per hour ($50 for two-hour rides). Some of my cousins friend have visited this place and find it fabulously attractive they don't want to go home anymore.
Reply #5 Natascha (63.176.159.62) -
Here are two more addresses for riding, you can give them a call and compare prices once you're there. I got them from the website shown below.Cliffside Stables, North Hill, t 497 3667 Riding trails above Katouche Bay and down to the beach. Both English and Western tack available. El Rancho Del Blues, t 497 6164 Daily trail rides and riding lessons. It's always a good idea though to go and check the condition of the horses and stables yourself.
Reply #6 moya (63.176.159.188) -
Once again I agree with Natascha. Use the information that has been given on the website to perhaps budget in order to work with a cost in mind. In case you are really not in hurry, you can equip yourself with all kinds of information detailing the location and other logistical concerns.Scenic natural trails appeal to me even though I do not know any much about horse riding techniques.
Reply #7 moy (63.176.159.215) -
Elle, I bet you agree with everything that is being suggested in here.All the best
Reply #8 Nico (63.176.159.95) - 11/20/09 19:49
Good luck on your search Elle. Have a nice bumpy horse riding session. Ciao..
Reply #9 Lorna (63.176.159.227) - 12/09/09 22:27
Yeah, i hope that you enjoy your horse riding. I love horses too and always see to it that i ride one horse once in while. Please try to post here some event on horse back riding in Anguilla. Any post will be greatly appreciated. Have a nice day guys.
Reply #10 Heidi (63.176.159.239) - 12/18/09 23:17
One of the best thing to try in Anguilla is to go for horseback riding. I would certainly love to try horseback riding too. Have a good day to all.
Reply #11 Viola (63.176.159.166) - 01/03/10 23:16
Hi there. My brother want to know if there are any horseback riding lessons available in Anguilla. He will be moving there early this year and hopes to learn horseback riding while he is there. I want to be the one to inform him about this so please post here some information regarding this matter. Hope to hear from all of you guys, and have a good day ahead everyone.
Reply #12 Pampie (63.176.159.201) - 01/23/10 21:28
Hope this helps ViolaThe scenic Gibbons nature trails, along with any of the island's miles of beaches, are perfect places to ride, even for the novice. Ride English- or western-style or take lessons at El Rancho Del Blues (264/497-6334). Prices start at $25 to $35 per hour ($50 for two-hour rides). Seaside Stables (Paradise Drive, Cove Bay. 264/497-3667. www.seaside-stables.com) located in Cove Bay offers rides and instruction, if a sunset gallop (or slow clomp) has always been your fantasy. Private rides, at any time of the day are about $75, and prior experience is not required. They have English saddles, as well as some Western and Australian.
Reply #13 Sendo (77.49.23.52) - 02/18/10 22:38
I am also an enthusiast of horseback riding. I already experienced riding a horse way back when I was a kid. That time I am a bit nervous sitting at the back of a horse, but now as I look back, I wish I just enjoyed riding then. But I think it is not too late for an old lady to ride a horse. Have a good day people and God bless. • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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