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County Offaly
Equestrian Center
Training with Ireland's Best

A warm welcome awaits you in the lovingly restored center just one hour from Dublin. Enjoy the days pursuing healthy outdoor activities, returning to roaring log fires, the best of Irish food, and a relaxing evening.
The Equestrian Center offers excellent tuition in the indoor or outdoor arenas. Twenty-five horses are here at all different levels. Novice and advanced riders will find their perfect horse. One of the best equestrian vacation in Ireland, with lots of horse riding available in all disciplines, particularly show jumping, cross-country, or dressage. Here you will enjoy wonderful horse riding facilities, including a great range of challenging cross-country fences, but also catering for the complete beginner.
There is an extensive cross-country course of over 130 obstacles on the 380 acre farm. They range from simple logs for those who are only starting out at jumping to an  Intermediate Horse Trials event course.
We know that the vast majority of riders do not aspire to compete at very high levels but nevertheless enjoy jumping cross-country. We have lots of small logs and simple jumps for those who want to just have some fun. Often people spend all their time training in an arena to show jump, however our cross-country course is an ideal way to do lots of diverse jumping and have plenty of fun and learn some new ideas along the way.
We also run competitions known as "Hunter Trials". They are held in the Spring and Autumn.  This is simulation of hunting conditions where the competitors run over a marked course . They are let off at timed intervals and the least faults in the best time is the winner.  This is a great fun competition for novice cross-country riders with the classes as follows: Pre-novice( 2ft3in. jumps) Novice (3ft jumps) and Open (3ft6in. jumps).
The riding center enables you to stretch yourself that little bit further than you thought you could go. Alternatively, if you just wish to do some gentle riding, we have many interesting and fun rides around the farm, that you will enjoy. Simply trek around the farm and country lanes at leisure. Trail ride through the beautiful Slieve Bloom mountains and end the day with a sumptuous meal followed by a drink at the fire. 

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2008 Rates include accommodations, all meals except dinner on Sunday night, 6 riding days with 12 hours of instructions and cross country 
8 day/ 7 nights $ 1,350   Single: + $165
-- based on
€ 950 / € 115
Dates
:      Weekly from march to October
Meeting:  Tullamore 
Airport:     Dublin
Transfer:   From Dublin $215 (€ 150) per group of 4 - also  good train connection from Dublin to Tullamore - to pay locally
Tack:         English 
Horses:      Irish Hunters, Thoroughbred, 
                  Connemara 
Pace: to suit riders - with optional Jumping
Level:        all levels
Max Riders: 12
Note: riding hours can be instructions in dressage, jumping, cross country or guided hacking - additional riding hours can be added at Euro 50 per hour

Lodging/ Meals
Accommodation for 18 guests are comfortable and with every facility and comfort at hand. The pitch-pine floors and beams, open fires, and en-suite bedrooms, are complemented with colorful patchwork quilts. The setting is a restored grain barn which has been sumptuously fitted out to the highest standards. Each of the bedrooms are en-suite with a number of family rooms available. All meals are catered for in the superb new Bistro with view over the horse pastures. The food is freshly prepared using local produce where possible, ensuring the best of Irish food every day of your stay. Sit back by the open fire while you read through the menu of the evening and see what takes your fancy.
For Sunday night there are several good restaurants in Tullamore for you to explore.

The Riding Program: includes 2-3 riding hours per day up to a total of 12 hrs (or more if you like). Whether you are a complete novice and have never ridden a horse before, or a seasoned horseman looking for something more challenging, you will find the experience at this center both rewarding and extremely enjoyable.
You can also reserve the advanced instruction program that includes 3 hours of instruction on 6 of the days during your week long stay. The center will design the instructions according to your riding level and include jumping, dressage, cross-country and theory. 

A Typical Day:

The main reasons people come are to horse ride, relax, and enjoy being looked after, so here is what you would be doing on a typical day of your equestrian holiday with us.

Breakfast - 9.00am
During this meal Vanessa will discuss the day's activities with you, which horse you wish to ride and what discipline you want for your lessons.

10.00-10.30am
Out to the yard to discover which stable your horse is in, get your tack, brushes, etc. and prepare your mount for the 11.00am ride. There is always help available if you have problems, so don't be afraid to say you are having difficulty with getting your horse ready, or are unsure of what you are doing.

11.00am
Lesson in the indoor or outdoor arenas depending on the weather.

12.45am
Lunch back in the house and a well earned rest after the morning's activities. Lunch is a light meal, usually quiche, toasted sandwiches, or maybe homemade soup and brown bread.

2.00-2.30pm
Back to the yard for more brushing and tacking up. The ride out is at 2.30pm, when all leave for the fields, for schooling over the huge variety of cross-country fences, or just a good amble around the farm for the more casual rider. We try not to put anyone under undue pressure, so do what you are comfortable with, and leave the large fences to those who wish to take them on.

4.30pm
Horses are untacked and put away for a rest, leaving you time to relax before your evening meal, walk the farm walks, take a trip to Tullamore town, only 6 minutes away by car, or just sit back and read a book from the large selection available in the house.

6.30pm-7.00pm
Dinner is served in the dining room, when all sit around and chat about the day's happenings, what War Paint did, or what Dougal didn't do!.

Evenings usually end early, as everyone is tired and ready for a good night's sleep, in preparation for another challenging day tomorrow!.
 

This center is also a great for non-riders. 
Hiking: There are numerous routes through the magnificent Slieve Bloom Mountains for the walking enthusiast, from the gentle river walk at Cadamstown, to the strenuous climb at the cut. Clara Bog offers the naturalist a wealth of information during the two and half hour guided tour over the eskers and through the bog, giving a glimpse of times past, which have helped shape the present.
Biking: Armed with a packed lunch and detailed cycling route, the cyclist can pedal his way around the quiet country lanes, enjoying a wealth of wild flowers and birds abounding in our hedgerows. The serene route along the Grand Canal will then lead you through the rural townlands to Locke's Distillery, Kilbeggan and another trip into our past....
Golfing - There are 7 of different golf courses in the area. 
Sightseeing: Due to its central location many of the top sightseeing destinations of Ireland are easily reachable by rental car. 
- the magnificent ruins of Clonmacnoise
- Birr Castle, with its world famous gardens and telescope is only a half hour drive 
- An Dun Transport and Heritage Museum
- The Irish National Stud in Kildare
Fishing:  is the ideal location for those  members of your family who wish to do some fishing. The Grand Canal is only a few kilometers away for those interested in Coarse and Pike fishing. There is no licence or permit required to fish the Canals

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Day Trips from the center:

This riding center is very suitably located for taking Day Trips around the Midlands - we are situated approximately half way between Dublin and Galway, (two hours in either direction) so for anyone wishing to see a little bit more of Ireland this is your opportunity.
The following are just some places within easy reach of the center:
See Heritage of Ireland website

Clonmacnoise:

Situated on the banks of the River Shannon, Ireland's longest river, Clonmacnoise is an old monastic site steeped in the history of our past, going back to early Christian times. There is an excellent interpretative centre and a visit to this internationally renowned site is imperative to a well rounded visit to Ireland.
(see Heritage of Ireland website ...)

Birr Castle:

See Birr Castle website
Birr Castle is well known for having the world's largest telescope - owned by Lord Ross, the estate is open to the public. Apart from the endless information available in the museum, the grounds are very beautiful , a trip not to be missed.
(see Birr Castle website...)

Birr town is also well worth having a walk around. The buildings are very old and gracious, telling tales of a time past, when the ascendancy reigned.  

The National Stud:

Irish National StudBased in Tully Co. Kildare, the Irish National Stud is a must for the horse enthusiast. Here the government own a fine collection of our best racing stallions. Every year in the spring, the paddocks are full of mares and foals, some of whom go on to become the future stars of the racing world.
The stud is also home to the Japanese Gardens and St. Fiachra's garden, both well worth visiting as places to relax in and enjoy.
(see the Irish Nation Stud website ...)

Berney's Saddlery:

Berney'sNot far from the National Stud, is one of Ireland's best known tack shops - Berney's have been in business since time began, which you will appreciate when you visit their premises in Kilcullen, The shop is bursting at the seams with everything "horsey", and they are known throughout the world for their " Berney Saddles" which are made on the premises. The quality of their work is second to none, and we regularly have clients who take a saddle home with them.
(see Berney's website ...)  

Galway CityGalway City:

Two hours from Tullamore, on the west coast, you will find the age old city of Galway, known also as the City of the Tribes. It is steeped in Irish culture, with theatres and street entertainment - not to mention the shopping - a great day out.
(see Galway City website ...)

Dublin CityDublin City:
 
Again, only two hours from the center, Dublin is our capital city, a bustling thriving place, that has become very cosmopolitan over the past 10 years. There are some very good tours and a visit to Grafton Street and St. Stephen's Green are a must.
(see Dublin City website ...)  

Kilkenny City:

Kilkenny CastleMore a large town than a city, Kilkenny is a place that you would enjoy visiting - only an hour away, it is full of history and crafts. The area around is a haven for potters, glass makers and jewellery A visit to the Kilkenny Design Centre and Kilkenny Castle opposite is a must.
(see Kilkenny City website ...)

Slieve Bloom Mountains:

Slieve Bloom Mountains.Only 20 minutes away are the beautiful Slieve Bloom Mountains where there are miles of scenic walks for those interested in the quiet life. The villages of Kinnitty and Clonaslee have good pubs where a welcome drink and sandwich are available and of course a chat with the locals!
(see Slieve Bloom Mountains website ...)  

Emo Court:
 

Emo CourtOwned by the state, this magnificent Gandon building is situated in the lovely village of Emo in Co. Laoise and is open to the public. There are miles of lovely walks, all on well developed paths, so are very suitable for anyone not able for rough terrain, or for parents with children in buggies. The woods and gardens are wonderful in the spring time - a most pleasant way to spend a few hours.
(see Emo Court website ...)

Belvedere House: 

Belvedere HouseBelvedere House Gardens and Park is a magnificent parkland estate on the shores of Lough Ennel in the Irish Midlands. the house, built originally as a hunting and fishing lodge, is set in the midst of 160 acres of parkland on the lake shore. There are extensive gardens, including a highly regarded walled garden. The well laid out park is dotted by a number of follies - the jealous wall, gothic arch and an octagonal gazebo.
(see Belvedere House website ...)

Locke's Distillery:

Locke's Distillery.Established in 1757 Locke's is the last remaining example of a small pot distillery in Ireland. The distillery made Irish Malt Whiskey for almost 200 years. Locke's Distillery is now open as a museum of Industrial Archaelogy showing how whiskey was produced in times past. Guided tours bring you through the original distillery buildings. Situated in Kilbeggan, this museum is only a 25 munute drive from the center.
(see Locke's Distillery website ...)

 

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