Set alongside the beautiful Menai Straits with stunning views of Caernarfon Castle and the Snowdonia mountain range beyond, you won’t find horse riding in more involving surroundings. Their 5 miles of private bridleways will give you a fantastic, safe introduction to riding, and they’re sure that more experienced riders will find plenty here to challenge them too. In the countryside around the centre they have 5 miles of purpose built, private bridleways. These are exclusively for use by their customers and offer breath-taking views of Caernarfon Castle and Snowdonia. They have a selection of well-schooled horses and ponies for hacking and riding out. Most of their riding is on their quiet private bridleways alongside the coast. They offer a variety of rides to cater for all standards. The minimum age is 4 years old and there’s no upper limit!
Anglesey Riding Centre
One of Anglesey’s Finest Riding Centres.
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