Description
An introduction to Western Horsemanship with Lee Rutter
At Loddon Court Farm RG7 1HT
Camp is across two days with an option to arrive Friday evening if you wish, please message us if you wish to arrive Friday night there is an additional £20 for the camping, evening meal and breakfast.
Saturday morning we start with the first group at 8am, second group at 10am.
Picnic lunch is 12-2pm
Afternoon sessions start at 2pm and 4pm
Dinner and a little evening entertainment from 7pm at The Prosecco Palace
Sunday breakfast is at 7am before we kick off again at 8am followed by lunch 12-2pm, the afternoon sessions starting at 2pm and ending the day at 6pm
Depending on the riding levels, and what riders want to focus on, will be catered too on the Sunday, so the groups may change so everyone gets to really enjoy their favourite aspects of the weekend!
Frequent Questions:
Can I hire a horse? Yes, fill out the HIRELINGS APPLICATION FORM (smartsheet.eu) here to apply for a hireling, if you have hired from us before email lilly.lch@outlook.com
Do I need western tack? No, we will provide you with an opportunity to try some western tack if you want to
Do I need to know how to ride Western and does my horse need know Western? No, the idea of the weekend is to learn how
Camping, Is there electric hook up? No, however there is toilets & water
Where does my horse stay? You will be given a designated area in a secure field to fence, please bring your own electric fencing tape/cord and posts. An energiser and battery will be provided for you to attach your fencing too. Please bring your own water bucket. Water and hay is provided.
Hotels near by? Yes, we recommend Premier Inn or Wokefield Park
Any good pubs in the area for Friday night? Yes, The Elm Tree at Beech Hill or the Bell and Bottle at Grazeley is at the same location as the Premier Inn