Ballyjennings Stables
Ballinrobe
Co. Mayo

 

Come Horse Trekking in Ireland

Ballyjennings Stables is a family run centre , situated just 3 miles from Ballinrobe which is in the heart of Irelands Lake District. We pride ourselves on ensuring that our clients enjoy every horse riding experience whether young or old. We offer trekking on Irelands scenic roads for families , groups or individuals.

We also have an indoor arena so the weather is never a problem. We give lessons to children and adults from ages 4 upwards. Lessons will be varied in accordance with experience.

As well as trekking and Instruction we run pony camps during the school holidays all year round. The camps cater for children from ages 7 to 17 and offer them an insight in to all aspects of looking after a pony as well as pony games, stable management and enhancing their horse riding skills.

We provide all the equipment but also have a tack shop available on our premises for those who wish to purchase their own equipment .We also offer great value in our stock of horse equipment.

Horse Riding is a great way of keeping fit all year round but also an activity that all the family can enjoy together. From beginner to advanced we have horses and ponies to suit all levels.

Also twice monthly dressage training from Donie Mc Namara one of Irelands leading dressage trainers. These lessons are private one to one and must be prebooked .Donie who is based in Limerick trains numerous riders including the Current National Dressage Champion Laragh Hamilton.

Please contact Ashley/Sinead on 087 9404689 or Fintan Mc Grath on 087 2951627 for any more information or .
Email: info@horsetrekkingireland.com

Summer Camp Dates

Week Camps

July 6th to 10th
July 13th to 17th
August 17th to 21st

Spring League

Well Done to all who took part in our Spring jumping league. The league involved riders jumping a course of fences over three weeks on different ponies with the most clears going in to the jump off.
The winner of the Mini was Rebecca Brennan.

The winner of the Maxi was Hannah Egan on a very close jump off with Nicola O Hare in second place .