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Dartmoor ponies have roamed the moors for many centuries, and a wonderful way to experience the dramatic scenery of Dartmoor is from the saddle of a horse.
The route from Exmoor National Park to the Quantock Hills offers the varied and inspiring landscapes of West Somerset and North Devon.
Get away from it all in the rolling hills of the South Downs.
Discover one of Britain’s best-kept secrets – the Radnor Forest Valley in the heart of rural Mid Wales.
Within easy reach of Edinburgh, Glasgow and north-east England are the remote and unspoilt Cheviot paths
The beauty of horse riding in Dorset is the tremendous variety of terrain and the abundance of places to ride. The National Trust owns a lot of the area, hence you have a lot of freedom to ride.
Numerous riding centres in this area cater for both the experienced and novice rider and take advantage of the many miles of public bridleways.
The Lake District draws visitors from far and wide with its impressive mountains, fells and lakes, a landscape which has inspired many literary greats, such as William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.