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Horse
Riding Vacations - Self Led Trails - Equestrian Vacations
in Sligo and Donegal (Northwest Ireland)
Horse Holiday Farm
The Horse Holiday Farm is situated directly on the North West Atlantic
coastline.
Tilman and Colette Anhold offer since 30 years Horse Riding Vacations
and Trail Riding Vacations.
“It's hard to imagine that there remains in this world
a man who will greet you as a friend even though you are a stranger,
house and feed you, and let you choose from among his hundred
sleek, spirited horses to ride off on your own across a gorgeous
landscape for a week or two.”
Los Angles Times - by Anne Dowie
General:
In order to participate in our Trail riders must be fit and able to trot,
canter and gallop at ease, You must also be capable of taking good
care of your horse: feed , groom and tack up.
On the Riding by the Sea programme riders must be minimum Intermediate
standard, this programme is also suited to very experienced riders.
On all programmes children must be over 12 years of age and good riders
and also must be capable of spending long hours in the saddle.
Horses
The horses of the Horse Holiday Farm suit to all abilities of rider.
They are well mannered and experienced.
”Horse Holiday Farm has one of the most impressive
collections of friendly, well-mannered horses you‘ll find
in any stable yard, anywhere. And in more than 10 years of long-distance
riding, I can‘t think of anywhere that offers a warmer
welcome to the novice, or expert rider alike.”
Countryside - by Malcolm Bates
Riding by the Sea
Horseback Riding Vacations if you like to come alone to the Horse Holiday
Farm.
You can gallop on the endless beaches, do the various trails in the area
and the cross country jumping, in a group and with or without a guide.
For intermediate riders
You will be given a horse which is safe and quiet in all respects.
You will have an experienced guide to ride with you where you will find
that your confidence will grow by the day.
” Pulling into the gate at Horse Holiday Farm, there
is a feeling of undisturbed relaxation. Tilman and Colette Anhold,
proprietors of this well-run B&B and riding stable, go out
of their way to make sure guests are comfortable and happy from
the moment you arrive.”
VIP Jackson Magazine – by Chrissy Cheshire
Trail Riding Vacations
We are offering wonderful self-led trail rides but it is not advisable
to go alone, we prefer it if you are a minimum of 2 people, however,
if a Trail is really what you would like to do we are offering you, with
our help, the possibility to find a suitable companion whom you could
get to know before you travel.
Meeting
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Sligo
Trails
4 days Trail Riding Vacations or 7 days Trail Riding Vacations
The Trails are well organised for you.
You will have some days directly on the sea and some days through the
mountains and forests of Co. Sligo.
We have marked the route on your map and you will find corresponding
markings in the terrain through which you will travel.
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Donegal Trails
Donegal West and Donegal South are two of our most beautiful trails to
discover the North West of Ireland in a week - from the saddle, of course.
Emerald Isle - Land of colourful rainbows. North West of Ireland: Donegal,
the wildest and most romantic of all Irish counties. Its austere melancholy
is unforgettable! Setting off from the Horse Holiday Farm, riders will
discover this region and all its beauty.
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” The routes are well worked out and much of the riding
is off road. Riders are given detailed maps of the area and helpful
arrows providing directions have been painted on paths and wooden
posts to help keep you right. Besides, just about everyone you
meet along the way knows Tilman and his horses so you‘d
never be lost for long.”
Irelands Equestrian – by
Diana Wray
Ask
for our free DVD
“Horse
Riding Vacations and Self Lead Trails"
Horse Holiday Farm Ltd.
Grange,
County Sligo,
Ireland
For more
Informations fill the Form:
Enquiries
- Reservations
or
phone us:
00
353 71 9166152
or send us a message:
Fax : 00 353 71 9166400
E-mail: hhf@eircom.net
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