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If you are one of those who can’t wait to get their feet on a horse riding scene, you must be at Co. Kerry, Ireland. At this county, you can enjoy the thrill of a real life horse back riding along beautiful landscapes and slopes. After all, you can expect nothing but the best on a county famous for its equestrian boast, Co. Kerry.
A good start to enjoy an equestrian activity is to have a first-hand experience on horse back riding. There are horse riding centers that offer tutorial and lessons for those interested riders. Certainly, a riding lesson is an indispensable way to be introduced to the equestrian activity
Visit the Final Furlong located at Caherciveen, and you can enjoy riding over a hundred acre farm with some beach attraction. Riders can have a good start through a guided help from top Irish hunters – all an Irish Horse Board passer. Feeling a little bit adventurous? Break over at the Dingle Peninsula Trail Rides El Rancho Farmhouse. Imagine galloping through rugged mountains and golden beaches, this will surely quench your thirst for a venture.
Also try the Kennedy’s Equine Centre for a lighter side. The trekking path puts you up in a lighter and joyful mood with another plus, a view of the Tralee Bay and Dingle mountains. Bring your whole family in at Rocklands Riding School and Trekking Centre with its indoor and outdoor fields suitable for all age groups. Mom and dad won’t have to worry because the kids can ride through the outback escorted by qualified trainers.
Reveal your playful side and indulge your friends or your family for a pony camp and trekking at the Listowel Equestrian Centre. Another fabulous place to go for detailed horse riding instruction is the Eagle Lodge Equestrian Centre where indoor and outdoor paths are offered.
You sure would be catching a lot on your holiday time at Macken’s Stud. When you get worn out from riding luxury horses, you can stop and play a game of tennis or golf. All of these come in one package at Macken’s Stud.
Feel close to nature from a position of sitting on a mount’s back and dash through scenic lands. At Long’s Horeriding and Ponytrekking, there is no limit to age, size or ability. You are sure to enjoy the ride.
Enjoy the equestrian thrills of Co. Kerry, Ireland through a visit to these equestrian centers. Get on the right hoof by hitting Kerry where your equestrian craving will soon have its fill.
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