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How much are horse riding lessons?

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plinkduet · 02/07/2011 17:15

I know it will vary from area to area, but can people give me an idea so I can figure an approx. average?

Is 4 too young to start safety-wise?

Will I need to buy my own insurance for my daughter?

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DooinMeCleanin · 02/07/2011 17:19

Between £6 and £10 per group lesson here, for an hour, depending upon which one you go to. You don't need insurance, but you need wellies with a small heel (so just regular wellies then Grin).

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Abra1d · 02/07/2011 17:20

Round here it's more than that--more like £20 for a group lesson.

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JemimaMop · 02/07/2011 17:22

£15 for a group lesson here. DD started riding at 4, but went on a lead rein rather than lessons to begin with, which cost £10 for 30 mins.

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Reality · 02/07/2011 17:23

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BlueChampagne · 04/07/2011 12:45

Local riding school won't take them till they're 5.

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emlu67 · 04/07/2011 18:01

Around here £12-£18 for 1/2 hour lead rein lesson but about £24 for 3/4 hour once off the lead rein. They take them from age 4 but unless they are on really tiny ponies sometimes the children can be too small to get their legs in the right place and use them effectively. For this reason I waited until DD was 6.

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AlpinePony · 05/07/2011 08:33

Any officially-registered riding school will have full insurance - although you might for example wish to take out extra personal liability to cover a more thorough dental plan.

Find your riding school here:

Fully Registered and Approved

Regular wellies are really dangerous, try (if you can) to get a proper jodhpur boot or "old-fashioned" (i.e., ugly) "Clarks-style" shoes with a proper little heel.

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