Riding on Exmoor encompasses dramatic open moorland, riverside trails, peaceful fo tracks and picturesque villages. Publicatio containing guides of promoted riding route are available from National Park Centres o try the Coleridge Bridle Way - a challenginc new horse ride linking the Quantock Hills and Exmoor, from Nether Stowey to Exford. The route can be followed by using the detailed route guides and maps that can b< downloaded from www.coleridgeway.co.uk Exmoor is a rider's paradise and offers a variety of accommodation for both you and your horse.
Until about 50 years ago the horse was still being used on farms
and for getting about on Exmoor.
A horse riders paradise, enjoy horse riding and general hacking onto open expanses of Exmoor on Anstey or Molland Common, or follow the many local bridleways.
Today riding plays an
important part in its traditional way of life. Riding is an
excellent way to view Exmoor and numerous riding
establishments within the National Park rovide opportunities
for everyone, beginner and expert alike. Rides vary from a short
and gentle amble for the nervous novice to a hard day’s riding
for the enthusiast.
There are pony-trekking and riding holidays
with accommodation as well.

Horse riding on Exmoor
With peaceful forest tracks offering excellent going, wide open spaces for exhilarating gallops, meandering riverside trails, wooded valleys for strengthening hill work and rolling pastureland for relaxing hacking, Exmoor and the Quantock Hills are renowned as a rider's paradise, blessed with a rich and diverse landscape of deep valleys, ancient oak-woodland, dramatic sea cliffs, beautiful heather moorland, waterfalls and picturesque towns, villages and harbours. Together with an extensive range of quality accommodation, riding stables, tea-rooms, pubs, restaurants, and local shops, the area is able to offer riders of all abilities the perfect riding experience.
Summer 2006 saw the launch of 12 promoted horse-riding routes across some of the most breathtakingly beautiful countryside in the UK, Exmoor and the Quantock Hills. The new 'Exmoor & Quantock Hills on Horseback' publication, which includes 12 individual pull out and laminated maps, plus essential riding information, provides local riders and visitors with a great way to explore and fully appreciate the area's finest qualities. The guide has been produced by the British Horse Society, Exmoor National Park Authority and the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Service.
The official launch of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Country Ride in May 2007 gives horse riders a promoted route between Nether Stowey and Exford . A lot of hard work has gone into producing the route this far due to 'gaps' in the bridleway network. Due to the generosity of landowners over 5km of brand new permitted bridleways will be opened to enable safer, more enjoyable riding. For more details please visit www.coleridgeway.co.uk. The existing walking route opened in April 2005 and has been a great success story. Most businesses along the route are receiving an increase in trade as a result and the positive feedback from walkers has been exceptional. It is hoped that the riding route will build on this success.

Horse riding on Exmoor
Riding — Exmoor offers some of the best riding in
England. There are many riding stables to choose from and some of our
members provide stabling for you to bring your own horse. See holidays4horses
Exmoor is a wonderful horse riding country and what
better way to explore the 267 square miles of National Park than from
the back of a horse.
Exmoor is criss-crossed with centuries old bridleways,
they follow the river banks, climb steep wooded hillsides and traverse
the vast open heather covered moorland between the villages. This is
some of the best riding in the country.
Within the National Park boundaries are some 400
miles (600kms) of bridleways. The National Park Authority has a special
responsibility to ensure that all bridleways within its boundary are
open and useable and that every path is signed where it leaves or joins
a public highway. The more popular bridleways are waymarked using the
national colour code of blue. Many riders are now bringing their own
horses on holiday with them and some farms and riding stables can provide
suitable accommodation for both horse and rider. Visitors can then
explore at leisure the variety of scenery that Exmoor offers, from
open heather moorland to the steeply wooded valleys.

Farrier at work
To help you plan your routes it is wise to buy the Ordnance
Survey Outdoor Leisure 1:25000 map which covers the whole of
Exmoor and shows all the bridleways in great detail. National Park
Rangers and Visitor
Centre staff with their local knowledge are always willing to
advise visiting riders on suitable bridleways, and where they might
see the famous wild Red deer or
a native herd of Exmoor ponies whilst
out on their rides.
Horses and ponies can of course be readily hired, by the hour or longer,
from one of the many riding schools or trekking centres. Some centres
arrange special picnic or pub day rides, or week-long holidays which
are particularly suitable for children. Most centres offer some kind
of tuition, this can vary from very basic to more advanced lessons depending
on the rider's needs and ability. All breeds and sizes of horse and pony
are normally available to cater for every type of rider from the beginner
to the more accomplished rider. Whether you just want a quiet hack through
woodlands hoping for a glimpse of the wild deer, or an exhilarating canter
over the heather-clad open moorland with far reaching views to Wales
or Dartmoor, the choice is yours. You can be certain of one thing, Exmoor
is a special place for riding.

Riding Holidays on Exmoor
Some accommodation providers also provide some form
of livery and many riders bring their own horses with them on holiday.
Horsedrawn Carriage Ride
You can also take a scenic tour carriage
ride across the moor
Endurance Event
An annual event held on Exmoor Golden
Horseshoe
Ride UK
The two riding routes across Somerset link the popular riding areas of Exmoor and Dartmoor to the British Horse Society's RIDE UK network across the rest of the country. The Exmoor route from Wheddon Cross includes the Brendon Hills and the full length of the Quantock Hills. The route from Dartmoor is in the process of being much improved along the top of the Blackdown Hills, linking the well known landmark of Wellington Monument to the ancient hill fort of Castle Neroche. The two routes join at Fivehead and run through the varied landscape of South Somerset before leading on to join the Ridgeway in Wiltshire.
Further details of the route may be obtained from The British Horse Society, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. CV8 2LR. Telephone 0203 696697
Exmoor on Horseback
A Guide to six circular rides on Exmoor published by the British Horse Society, British Equestrian Centre, Stoneleigh Prk, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2LR Tel 0203 696697
- www.equinetourism.co.uk
- Always Exmoor
- Burrowhayes Farm
- Calvert Trust
- Dean Riding Stables
- Essential Exmoor
- Knowle Manor
- Liscombe Farm recommended escorted rides from novice to expert
- Periton Park
- Point to Point
- Porlock Vale
- Spirit of Exmoor
- West Ilkerton Farm recommended cart rides on the open moor
- The Exmoor Pony Society
Bold Try Stables - Chulmleigh Enjoy your ride on our well-mannered, well-cared for horses and ponies. Accompanied rides through varying and beautiful scenic routes. All makes and models of riders catered for (15 minutes from Country Ways) Tel 01769 580366
Kingsland Stables - Woolsery, Bideford Enjoy a gentle hack through local countryside. We have horses and ponies for all sizes, ages and abilities. Novices and children most welcome. Our staff are friendly and experienced Tel 01237 431378
Collacott Equestrian Centre - South Molton Tel 01769 572725
North Devon Equestrian Centre - Shirwell, Barnstaple Tel 01271850864
Westacott Stables - Goodleigh Barnstaple Tel 01271 372965
Arlington Riding Centre - Arlington, Barnstaple Pony trekking and hacking for experienced and inexperienced riders Tel 01271 850300
Roylands Stables - Croyde Tel 01271 890898 Roylands is a small family run stables, established since 1988. It began with about seven horses and has gradually built up to a mixed bunch of good tempered, friendly, quality horses and ponies ranging from experienced well schooled horses and ponies used for teaching, to reliable trustworthy horses for the complete novice who just wants to ride for fun!!
Woolacombe Stables - Woolacombe 01271 870260
Witheridge Moor Equestrian is a small friendly yard offering Riding instruction for children and adults from beginners to advanced or hacking in the beautiful North Devon countryside. Long and short term, part or full Livery is also available in new internal stables with 77 acres of turnout. Tel:
01884 860396 Email
Keypitts Trekking Centre - Ilfracombe A friendly service catering from the complete beginner to the experienced rider with horses to suit all. Trekking over 200 acres of beautiful west country farmland and wooded valleys with views of the sea. New standard hats, body protectors if required Tel 01271 862247
Mullacott Equestrian Centre-Ilfracombe
Superb hacking all off road. Fantastic horses for all makes and models of rider. Sedate hacking for the beginner to exhilarating gallops for the experienced rider, Cross country course, beach rides, hacks and carrage driving. Also Quad bike rides for non riders. Tel 01271 866685
Doone Valley Stables - Oare, Lynton Set in the heart of the famous and stunningly beautiful Doone Valley. Escorted rides for all levals of rider including non-riders and children. Picnic rides, day rides or simply an hour to see what you can't see by road 01598 741278
Outovercroft Stables - Lynton Ride direct onto Exmoor, or through The Valley
of The Rocks and around the spectacular Exmoor coast with little or no roadwork. Suitable horses and ponies for all abilities of riders. Hard hats provided. Tel 01598 753341
Brendon Farm - Lynton See Exmoor on horseback - go where cars cannot and enjoy some of the beautiful countryside first hand. Very little roadwork. Ride for as long as you likeover green fields and heather moorland. - riding hats provided. Tel 01598 741246
Mount Pleasant Centre - Templeton, Tiverton horse riding in beautiful england countryside, offering a comprensive range of activities including training, hacking and trekking. All rides are escorted. Tel 01884 860482
Brendon Manor Farm
Near Lynton
Tel: Mr. & Mrs. B. Woollacott on 01598 741246
Go where cars cannot over lovely green fields and heather moorland with Brendon Manor Farm, est. 1951. Ride for as long as you like, with Horses and ponies for hire, large groups welcome (school groups a speciality). Riding hats provided. Beginners escorted and experienced rides catered for. Devon County Council Licensed.
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Burrowhayes Farm Riding Stables
West Luccombe, Porlock, TA24 8HT
Tel: Julian & Marion Dascombe on 01643 862463
E-mail: info@burrowhayes.co.uk
Web: www.quantumenterprises.co.uk
The stables at Burrowhayes are open to residents and non-residents, with horses and ponies to suit all, novice or experienced. Escorted rides are taken in the Horner Valley and on the open moorland of Dunkery, Ley Hill and Selworthy. Small children's ponies are available for parents to walk and lead.
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Dean Riding Stables
Lower Dean Farm, Dean, Parracombe, North Devon, EX31 4PJ
Tel: 01598 763565
E-mail: info@deanridingstables.co.uk
Web: www.deanridingstables.co.uk
An approved yard, within the Exmoor National Park, stocks well mannered horses and ponies. Dean Riding Stables offer escorted hacking and instruction for all ages and levels,
nervous and novice are especially welcome.
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Doone Valley Trekking
Cloud Farm, Oare, Lynton, Devon, EX35 6NU
Tel: 01598 741234
E-mail: ride@doonevalleytrekking.co.uk
Web: www.doonevalleytrekking.co.uk
Exmoor riding and riding holidays for both the beginner and more experienced rider.
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Huntscott House Stables
Huntscott, Wootton Courtenay, Somerset, TA24 8RR
Tel: 01643 841272
A family-run stables, with direct access to open moorland, offers riding to the experienced adult, over the Dunkery range, the surrounding heather-clad moors and the heavily wooded Horner Valley.
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Liscombe Riding Stables
Liscombe Farm, Tarr Steps, Dulverton, TA22 9QA
Tel/Fax: 01643 851551
E-mail: info@liscombefarm.co.uk
Web: www.liscombefarm.co.uk
18 new quality Internal Monarch Stables, with a tack room, wash room, feed room, washing/shoeing area, toilets, waiting room and a sandschool. "Direct access to riding country. Escorted rides on quality horses and ponies to suit all levels. Small groups for novice or experienced riders. Self catering cottages also available."
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Periton Park Riding Stables
Off Periton Road(A39), Middlecombe, Minehead, TA24 8SN
Tel: 01643 705970
E-mail: hols@peritonpark.co.uk
Web: www.peritonpark.co.uk
Escorted riding in the Exmoor National Park, with rides from one hour to a full day in small groups of up to six.
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Porlock Vale Riding Centre
Porlock Weir, Somerset, TA24 8NY
Tel: 01643 862 338
E-mail: info@porlockvale.co.uk
Web: www.porlockvale.co.uk
Instruction for all standards and levels of experience. BHS and ABRS approved centre, with 2 indoor schools, outdoor manege, jumping lanes and varied cross country courses.
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West Anstey Farm
West Anstey, Dulverton, Somerset
Tel: 01398 341354
Ride straight onto the moor, on one of a large selection of horses, for beginners to experienced. Children and nervous riders can be led. Day rides to local Inns or 1-2 hourly rides. All rides escorted. Basic and BHSAI tuition available. |
www.exmoorponycentre.org.uk
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