Holiday Experiences cont’d
How about booking a few hours on horseback?
Trekking offers a unique view of the beauty of Cornwall – and for the family, a day you’ll truly never forget.
Cornwall offers an incredible variety of riding facilities, from moor to sea.
Bodmin Moor remains one of Cornwall’s great treasures, and a small pat of wilderness that’s still unaccessible to vehicles.
But swing into the saddle
and you can see parts of the Cornish countryside denied to the less adventurous.
Cornish stables cater for everybody from the complete novice to the experienced rider. Complete kit can be provided and safety is, of course, a priority.
Experienced experts give instruction and help where needed, and guides steeped in their local areas know all the best routes.
Launceston Golf Club St. Stephens, Launceston, Cornwall PL15 8HF
Tel: 01566 773442
Friendly members Club offers great value for societies and green fees
Call for details 01566 773442
e. email
secretary@launcestongolfclub.co.uk w.
www.launcestongolfclub.co.uk
British Horse Society Approved Training Centre
T.M. INTERNATIONAL School of Horsemanship
St Kew Golf Course
Nr. Wadebridge, Cornwall This is a delightful 9 hole (18 tee) par 64 course set in beautiful countryside.
Superb greens for all year round use.
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
www.tminternational.co.uk enquiries@tminternational.co.uk
34 Cornish Visitor Guide - Summer 2017
Green fees 9 holes Adults from £12 Junior (Under 18s) from £8 18 holes Adults from £17 Junior from £12
l Equipment hire available l Professional tuition available
Open 7 days all year round from 8.00 till dusk
Tel: 01208 841500 Follow us on Facebook
www.cornish-visitor.co.uk
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