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Equestrian Trails • Lessons & Workshops
Equestrian Trails • Horseback Riding Tours
Docklands / Canary Wharf / Isle of Dogs
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- Matthew MEnfield, UK64 contributionsEquus Cafe - excellent food and drinks. We visited for breakfast and the food was delicious. Good menu. Great service. View of people riding horses from several of the tables. Place was well presented and clean. We will be back.Written August 17, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- J ECambridge, UK9 contributionsWe had a fantastic hack today through the common. We were a party of 4 (2 adults, 2 children aged 10 & 12) that wanted to enjoy a ride through the common. 10yr old rides a lot and the rest of us are occasional riders with the 12 yr old not haven ridden for 2 years.
The stables are easy to find and we parked right outside. The ponies were matched perfectly to all of us and the instructor Becky was great at pointing out each ponies 'quirks' nothing bad just 'that one will try and eat' She was also very good at picking up on our riding skills very quickly and we were soon cantering along the bridle tracks.
All the staff were friendly, fun and knowledgeable. We all felt safe and looked after. We borrowed hats but they had boots there too if needed. The ponies were well looked after and seemed very happy. We all commented after about how good they were at listening and were very well behaved.
A great time was had by all and I would definitely recommend this if you want a ride on the common. There is a pub next door and Wimbledon village high street is less than a five minute walk away so a perfect day out.Written April 1, 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Claudia S1 contributionMy daughter has been attending this riding school for 6years now and I had to continously push them to move her to a more advanced group,otherwise she would have still been in the beginners group until today.the teaching is apalling,all she does in the group session is walk and occasionally trot around the arena.lately, lessons started up to 30 min late,price went up to £25/h,but there is a total lack of interest from the teacher or management to introduce any new elements in lessons.it's the absolute same thing every week,it's really disgusting how they just get your money and do nothing for it!horses are sad and lifeless,they barely drag their feet,they are sometimes mistreated and dragged around against their will and even whipped hardly to make them move.most teachers are totally clueless,lack interest and just come and go (the very few good ones also left,they must have had enough of it).If you are looking for a serious school where you want to progress,stay away.If you just want a cheap poney ride,this is the place.most recent reviews are from people who went there for a one off session.but for someone who has been there every week for the last 6 years,believe me and stay away from this place,or you will be stuck paying for low quality and zero progress.Written November 20, 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
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