Guide to horse riding in London

Guide to horse riding in London

Saddle up and try your hand at horse riding in London. This physical activity is not only an excellent way to get a solid dose of nature in the hustle and bustle of the busy city, but it also helps to keep you mentally relaxed and is an excellent overall workout. There are a handful of places you can go for an exhilarating ride in the park, including across Hyde Park and alongside the Serpentine Lake and in leafy Wimbledon. Here’s our guide to the best spots to take the reins and go horse riding in London.

In this guide
  1. Horse riding in London
    1. Stag Lodge Stables – Learn from professionals
    2. Ross Nye Stables – Classes in the heart of the city
    3. Dulwich Riding School – Experts in their field
    4. Hyde Park Stables – Lessons in central London
    5. Ealing Riding School – For all levels
    6. Wimbledon Village Stables – An award-winning riding club
    7. The London Equestrian Centre – Three decades of practise

Horse riding in London

Stag Lodge Stables

Learn from professionals

Stag Lodge Stables is home to 70 horses of all shapes and sizes, suited for all abilities of horse riders. It’s set amidst 4,500 acres of lush greenery in two sites across London, at Richmond Park and Wimbledon Common. The school will teach you all of the necessary skills to properly look after horses, and they’ll also teach you how to ride.

Ross Nye Stables

Classes in the heart of the city

This stable in Hyde Park is the longest-established riding school to offer lessons in Central London. They offer rides and classes on their well-looked-after horses, who spend many months of the year in the countryside preparing physically and mentally for their busier London life. Lessons are ideal for experienced riders and total novices, which take place on the five miles of sand trails in Hyde Park and the two outdoor arenas reserved for more experienced riders.

Dulwich Riding School

Experts in their field

Dulwich Riding School, founded in 1961, has been a long-standing riding spot for new and novice riders since it opened. They’re the place to go if you’re looking to hone your horse riding skills in a safe and professional space. The riding school has been approved by the Association of British Riding Schools thanks to their expertise. Learn the basics of riding or go niche and master the art of eventing, dressage, endurance riding or judging.

Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables
Hyde Park Stables – Horse riding
Hyde Park Stables

Hyde Park Stables

Lessons in central London

Hyde Park Stables is one of the last remaining mews with horses in Central London and offers a peaceful activity in the heart of the city. Enjoy trotting through the leafy Hyde Park and alongside The Serpentine Lake, where you can enjoy scenic views across the park. Instructors are committed to teaching experienced and novice riders the art of horse riding in a safe and professional space, equipping them with the skills to enjoy an independent ride through the park.

Ealing Riding School

For all levels

Whether you’re a total novice or an expert in the field of horse riding, Ealing Riding School has got you covered. Learn how to look after horses properly or enjoy riding any of the 28 friendly horses whilst learning how to trot and canter alongside professionals.

Wimbledon Village Stables

An award-winning riding club

Wimbledon Village Stables is home to over 3,000 acres of land, perfect for horse riding. The award-winning stables houses 25 horses and ponies of different shapes and sizes, meaning there’s one for every kind of rider. There’s also a life-size dressage simulator for those who want to improve their riding form without hopping on a real horse.

The London Equestrian Centre

Three decades of practise

This equestrian centre overlooks the Totteridge Valley and has been the go-to spot for riders of all abilities since it opened over three decades ago. It’s the perfect spot for those looking to brush up on their horseriding skills or learn how to compete for professional exams.

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