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High Beech Horse Riding School in London and Essex first opened to the public in 1970 and our aim today is the same as the day we opened, to teach you to ride, or improve your riding in a friendly atmosphere and pleasant surroundings.
High Beech Riding School is a centre for horse riding near London; situated in High Beech village in the centre of Epping Forest, Essex and cater for all riders, from horse riding for beginners in our indoor school to advance horse riding wishing to improve their technique. We also offer escorted forest rides (Hacking) and childrens pony rides. Our location right in the heart of Epping Forest, Essex gives us over 6000 acres of woodland to explore.
When it comes to horse riding, London has many great schools available, however, High Beech Riding School has the best trainers and natural riding settings in comparison, all for some of the best horse riding London prices you can find for horse riding in North London
You are welcome to come down to our yard to meet our friendly team of staff, say hello to all the horses, check out our facilities and enjoy the stunning forest views of our surrounding horseback riding London areas. Complimentary tea and coffee is always on hand so come along for a visit and see what we at horse riding East London have to offer.
Everyone at High Beech Riding School extends their warmest wishes to you and we hope to see you soon and you can start enjoying our horse riding lessons in London!
READ MOREThe Grand National is a National Hunt horse race held annually at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England. First run in 1839, it is a handicap steeplechase over 4 miles 514 yards (6.907 metres) with horses jumping 30 fences over two laps. It is the most valuable jump race in Europe, with a prize fund of £1 million in 2017. An event that is prominent in British culture, the race is popular amongst many people who do not normally watch or bet on horse racing at other times of the year.
The race consists of two laps, 16 fences are jumped on the first lap, but only 14 are jumped on the second lap. Horses completing the race cover a distance of 4 miles 514 yards (6.907 km), the longest of any National Hunt race in Britain.
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