Where to ride

Whether you're looking to book your first riding lesson, learn new skills, enjoy the countryside, or get back in the saddle after some time away, your local riding centre is the perfect place to start. 

In the UK, all riding centres must be legally approved by their Local Authority, ensuring high standards of animal welfare. Local councils maintain a public register of licensed riding centres in their district. If a premises holds a licence, it should be displayed prominently at the location, making it easy to verify. 

Additionally, many centres listed on our website are also approved by one or more of our member bodies, ensuring that they are fully insured, have a trained Safeguarding Officer, have qualified coaches, and have health and safety policies in place. The organisations that approve riding centres in the UK are: 

  • The Association of British Riding Schools 
  • The British Horse Society 
  • The Pony Club 
  • Riding for the Disabled Association 

It's recommended that anyone looking to book a riding lesson, whether it be for yourself or a child, at an affiliated or unaffiliated riding school, it's good practice to ask questions around their safeguarding and insurance policies. To give you a better idea of what to expect and what to look out for, check our advice for parents and carers and Safe to Play website.

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If you are riding centre and would like to add your centre to the listings or claim your centre and add additional information to your listing, please complete this form.

If you are wanting to report your riding school/centre as closed and to be removed from our find a riding centre tool please email participation@bef.co.uk with the name of your centre, address and contact details for confirmation.