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Bachelors Lodge
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Bachelors Lodge
Equestrian Centre is set in attractive,
peaceful surroundings bounded by the
river Blackwater. It offers excellent
facilities to the discerning rider.
Bachelors Lodge was built in 1725 and
five generations of the Lowry family,
dating back to 1880, have been operating
some form of equestrian industry down
through the decades. A large, all
weather arena is available for
schooling, dressage and jumping tuition.
Farm trekking is very popular during the
summer months and residential pony camps
are another feature of the programme.
There are qualified BHS instructors
available for tuition to all standards
and ages and working students are also
trained for their BHS Exams. Bachelors
Lodge provides full stable and grass
livery to those who wish to keep their
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Broadmeadow
Equestrian Centre |
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Broadmeadow
Equestrian Centre, Bullstown, Ashbourne,
Co Meath is a state of the art
equestrian centre which features 3 large
arenas. 1 large floodlit indoor ,1
floodlit outdoor, 1 outdoor, Snack, tea
and coffee shop, rest rooms, guest
seating, large tarmac parking area for
trucks, autos, horse transport. We have
fifty-five stables for show jumpers,
mares & foals, school horses and ponies
and liveries.
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Moy Riding Centre |
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Moy Riding Centre,
Summerhill, Co. Meath is an A.I.R.E.
(Association of Irish Riding
Establishments) approved establishment
with British Horse Society qualified
staff. Located 15 minutes from Kilcock
and the N4 and 20 mins from Dunboyne and
the N3. At the Moy Riding Centre they
cater for both children and adults and
teach riders from the age of five years.
Moy Riding Centre in Meath encourages social
inclusion, tolerance of diversity and
promote mixed lessons, where special
needs children are included and
integrated. Our young and innovative
staff are full of enthusiasm and new
ideas. We pride ourselves on our
individual personal attention. Private
and group sessions are catered for.
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