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Dingle Horse Riding |
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Dingle Horse Riding
is set in the dramatic beauty of
the Dingle Peninsula on the most
southerly coastline of Ireland, has been
an inspiration and a wonder to visitors
for thousands of years.
This is our home, and the perfect
location for the most memorable,
challenging and enjoyable horse riding
holidays you will experience anywhere in
the world.The centre
will organise everything. Superb
horses, superior facilities, quality
accommodation, and, of course,
adventurous rides through the
magnificent Irish countryside. So all
you have to do, is enjoy your time with
us whilst experiencing the riding
holiday of a life time. |
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Eagle Rock Equestrian
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Eagle Rock Equestrian Centre is situated
in Caherdaniel on the beautiful Ring of
Kerry (N70). This picturesque little
village stands on the shores of
Derrynane bay and is a haven for the
holiday maker. Eagle Rock is A.I.R.E.
approved and facilitates rides of all
standards. Tuition available from
qualified instructors.
The visitor can be
provided
with horses and ponies to suit
all levels, whether you are starting
from the basics or whether you wish to
try something a little more
adventurous.. |
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Killarney Riding
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Killarney Riding
Stables located adjacent to the
beautiful Killarney National Park, the
casual customer can enjoy daily rides of
one, two, or three hours.
Situated in South-West Ireland, County
Kerry boasts some of the finest scenery
in the world. It is the delight of the
antiquarian and archaeologist, rich in
Bronze Age tombs, ring forts, standing
stones and early Christian monastic
ruins. Kerry is a paradise for the
botanist and the bird-watcher, for its
sub-tropical climate warmed by the Gulf
Stream produces lush and rare
vegetation, and on islands off its coast
are some of the largest and
most important bird colonies in Europe.
It is a haven for sportspersons:
Angling, shooting, golf, tennis,
boating, sailing, surfing,
mountaineering, hill climbing, walking,
cycling - within this wild and beautiful
peninsula, can all be enjoyed. Killarney
Riding Stables offer guided trail riding
in Kerry this is one example. Killarney
Reeks Tail which provides an unequalled
opportunity to explore the highlands of
Kerry with the majestic MacGillycuddy
Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range.
Ride on country lanes and mountain
tracks and some of the beaches at
Waterville and on the magnificent 6.4km
(4 miles) stretch of golden sand at
Rossbeigh. The Iveragh Peninsula, with
many places of archaeological and
historic interest stretches south-west
from Killarney for nearly 40 miles and
is highlighted by the world renowned
Ring of Kerry. The holiday includes
accommodation in Killarney, Glenbeigh
and Waterville with luggage moved to
each accommodation and lunch each day.
At all times the trail is accompanied by
an experienced guide and special care is
taken of nervous riders. |
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Tralee Equestrian
Centre |
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Tralee Equestrian
Centre located on the foothills
of the Slieve Mish Mountains overlooking
Tralee town, is the place for all things
equestrian in Kerry.
Take a day trek and follow “the old bog
trail” where tuft is still cut and
harvested in the traditional manner to
this day. Cross through the purple and
yellow clad heather that is unique to
such soils. Ride along country lanes
traversing the bottom of the Slieve Mish
before climbing through the legendary
burial place of Queen Scotia. At the top
enjoy panoramic views of Tralee Bay to
the north, Killorglin (the home of Puck
Fair) to the south as well as the
tallest mountain range in Ireland, the
Magillicuddy Reeks complete with “Molls
Gap”. Ride across the hill overlooking
the valley that is Tralee, looking up
the coastline to North Kerry and all the
way out to the sandbar of the
Maharees.You may find yourself riding
alongside the steam train into the old
village of Blennerville with its
picturesque windmill and waterfront. |
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