Trek through Cornwall
Of all the ways to experience the beautiful places of Cornwall, seeing it on horseback must be one of the most relaxing.
Explore the countryside and the beaches of Cornwall with a form of transport which is ideally suited to the beauty and tranquility of this wonderful place.
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Make your way into areas not often seen by other people, where you and your horse, can be at peace with your surroundings.
Cornwall has many riding schools who cater to all ages and levels of riding ability.
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PENHALWYN
TREKKING CENTRE & SCHOOL Goon Mine, Mellyn Halsetown, St Ives
Private/Group Tuition & Trekking All Abilities - Reasonably Priced
Hourly - Half or full day treks / A.B.R.S. Approved Telephone 01736 796461 - 796597
Rides over the beautiful moorlands of the West Penwith Peninsula
Stithians Show Monday 16th July
Horses, Cattle, Horticulture, YFC, Domestic, Poultry, Dogs and Agility, Cage Birds, Rabbits, Sheep, Goats, Pigeons, Taste of Cornwall, WI, Rare Breeds and Steam / Vintage
- ALSO TRADE STANDS -
Grounds open 8am - Free Car Park (except Ringside) Limited Ringside parking £10 (no reservations) Admission: Adults £9, Children £3
More information: 01209 861073
information@stithiansshow.org.uk www.stithiansshow.org.uk Charity No: 1141715
Whether you're an experienced rider confident to explore on your own or a novice wanting to join a group to make your first journey on horseback, Cornwall can provide you with the riding school to meet your needs.
Many of the riding schools offer riding holidays with accommodation on site or with local hoteliers so you can spend your holiday on horseback or learning to ride.
So, whatever you need: riding instruction for individuals and groups; hacking; pony trekking; beach and coastal riding; moorland rides; pub rides; stables; Cornwall's riding schools will have the solution for you.
Anything from one hour treks to two weeks of riding tuition.
Riding schools are located throughout Cornwall from Land's End in the far west across the wide expanse of Bodmin Moor to the Tamar River in the north and east.
Public bridleways provide one means of access into the Cornish countryside with miles of public rights of way designated for use by horseriders. Most bridleways will be signposted or marked with a blue arrow.
Additionally, it is possible to access other areas of the Cornish countryside where the right has been established by local custom and consent.
British Horse Society Approved Training Centre
T.M. INTERNATIONAL School of Horsemanship
Beautiful beach and coastal riding
• BHS and ABRS approved • Lessons available
Cooling off in a pool on beautiful Bodmin Moor
To book please ring 01579 362895 at least 24 hours beforehand, with the heights and weights of the riders
Authorised to train students to the International Level 1 Instructor’s Qualification (BHSAI) T.M. International School of Horsemanship Sunrising Riding Centre, Henwood, Liskeard PL14 5BP • Fax: 01579 363646
www.tminternational.co.uk enquiries@tminternational.co.uk
46 Cornish Visitor Guide - spring / summer 2012
• Novice or experienced riders all welcome • Livery available
Newquay Riding Stables at Trenance Stables
Trenance Leisure Centre Newquay TR7 2HU Telephone 01637 872699
www.newquayridingstables.co.uk www.cornish-visitor.co.uk
These include: numerous large areas of open country such as moorland and coastal areas; some forests and woods, particularly those in the ownership of the Forestry Commission; most beaches; country parks and picnic areas; tow paths beside rivers; some private trackways; some National Trust owned land; and some common land.
Each riding school will have details of rider access in their area.
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