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Horse riding

A new series of 5 circular horse riding routes around the Blackdown Hills has recently been developed.




General information 

Series folder

 


Route 1 
All Saints, Membury and Wambrook

Route 2
Dalwood and the Corry and Yarty v
alleys.

Route 3
Stockland & surrounds

Route 4
Luppitt and Upottery

Route 5
Dunkeswell and Sheldon

This series is available in printed format in an attractive folder and on waterproof paper. We only have a limited supply so contact us quick for your copy. We can also supply copies of the Blackdown Hills Equine Directory.

Parking

Riders are responsible for finding safe and appropriate parking. Please consider others when parking vehicles and trailers and don't block gateways or access points. The start points on the maps do not guarantee suitable parking.

Preparation 

In addition to the route leaflet it is recommended that you carry a relevant OS map and compass. OS Explorer 115, 116 and 128 (1:25,000) and Landranger 193 (1:50,000) cover the area.  A transparent map case worn around the neck might also be useful. Do pack sufficient food and drink and take appropriate clothing, including waterproofs.

Code of Riding

  • Care for the land - please do not stray off the line of the route. Do not damage hedgerows by jumping and please remember that horses' hooves can damage surfaces in bad weather.
  • Courtesy shown to others - please pay heed to walkers, cyclists and other riders, and acknowledge courtesy shown by drivers.
  • Consider the farmer - please leave gates as you find them. Ride slowly past all livestock. Ride safely and enjoy the countryside.

For information on local equine businesses, see the Blackdown Hills Equine Directory.

British Horse Society South West

 

 


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