Golfing for Novices. Ireland is known for having a lively and happy atmosphere and people who are welcoming and friendly. There are many traditions associated with the Irish culture, travelling, music and singing, drinking and horses. There have always been a relationship between the Irish and horses because of the agricultural background of the isle but it continues with Irish jockey’s winning the Grand National three years in a row the relationship has never diminished.
There are over 25 racecourses in Ireland with 300 meeting annually and many horse sale shows including Goffs, with the premium of Irish horse stock on display. There is also horse fairs to go to including the Dublin Horse Show which is the largest but many of the smaller fairs have just as much to offer. Ireland also boast a purpose built attraction, The Dartfield Horse Museum to explore the relationship between man and horse through the interactive activities and exhibits.
The spectacular scenery and natural beauty of the isle means this is the perfect place to enjoy horse riding at whatever level of experience you have. Novices are welcome along with experienced and expert riders and holidays can be catered to suit all. There are a huge range of equestrian holidays available with stables offering their unique situations and interpretation the horse riding holiday. Certain centres will have a target audience in mind but most can cater to a varying range of customer from beginner to expert and young to old.
Over the last twenty years many horse riding facilities have linked up to create a touring circuit and have become internationally renowned. Whatever your favourite scenery you are able to go horse riding amongst some of the most stunning backdrops Ireland has to offer from the range of coastal mountains to low central plains. The centres are located in most counties and each offers a wide variety of equestrian based activities.
There are several schools that can offer lesson in English Language suitable for 12 year olds and over especially for international clients with instructors qualified in International studies and Communication studies and have TEFL certificates. Some stables specialize in adults only (30 years and over) who are beginners offering up to two weeks intensive training to kick start a new hobby. This type of centres tend to have more quiet relaxing and even romantic atmospheres and lessons are given on a one to one or very small groups with riding instructors constantly present for your safety.
Particular centres can offer a combination of golfing and horse riding for your stay with prestigious and challenging golf courses to enjoy. The natural lay of the land has created some stunning features to enhance to scenery of your golfing and horse riding pleasures. There are also holiday farms who offer horse riding as an activity alongside a working farm which would be especially exciting for children or animal lovers who can enjoy the life style of the farm.
If you’re looking for a holiday with horses and want to enjoy a unique and cultural experience then selecting an Irish horse riding holiday is the ideal rural tranquil and beautiful setting. More information is available through the Irish tourist board. Find more information about Tennis Basics here.