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All Ability Horse Riding

Sports category:

Equestrian Sports

Overview

Gartmore RDA is a well regarded riding school that has been running for 20+ years, based in Staffordshire near the A5 at Lichfield we are very easy to get to from a wide area of the West Midlands.
The aim is to provide a safe and friendly environment where people of all ages and abilities can experience the freedom that comes with riding a horse where you are in control and can see the world from a different point of view. Riding is great exercise for the core muscles and improves posture, and by developing a relationship with a horse people learn patience, calmness and self-control too.
Each year we welcome over 400 riders from absolute beginners to expert level. The staff an volunteers are trained to support your needs and many have come through the school as riders or carers of riders so understand what you need to feel safe and happy.

Club features

Staff experience:

We have a lot of experience working with disabled people, and have undergone specialised training

Activity format:

Team based

Availiable sessions:

Children & youth
Adult
G R D A  horse logo for the riding school

Location:

Hall Lane
Hammerwich
Burntwood
WS7 0JT
United Kingdom

Telephone number:

01543686117

Attending the club:

Call to book individual or group lessons, or to find out what funded projects we have running.
Regular pony and stable clubs and volunteering opportunities for 16+ in the yard or with the running of the school.

When we meet:

Open all week from 8 till 8 (apart from Sunday when we close earlier). Flexible throughout the week, please phone to ask about specific availability and group/funded sessions.

Is there a specific meeting point at the address:

Please ring the bell at reception.

Equipment:

All equipment is provided, though participants are free to bring their own if preferred.

Accessibility Information:

Fully equipped riding school that caters for all ages and abilities. The site has full wheelchair access in the yard and riding arenas, braille signage and hearing loops.
Indoor and outdoor facilities for all weathers.
Friendly staff and volunteers, many of whom have a disability or are carers of people with disabilities and have come through the school and its projects.
Quiet zone and tea/coffee/squash available.