Horse Riding Trips, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Experience the Beauty of Co. Kerry, Ireland on Horseback

By Griff, published Mar 07, 2007
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Each year Co. Kerry, Ireland attracts thousands of tourists. This southwest region of Ireland has rightly earned its popularity. In Kerry visitors will be treated to stunning landscapes containing mountains, deserted sandy beaches, treacherous cliffs, sites of historic interest and a strong surviving Irish culture. Travelling to Kerry in search of beauty and Irish culture will not leave visitors wanting.

A fantastic way to experience with wildness and beauty of Kerry's landscapes is on horseback. There are a variety of locations in Kerry that offer horse riding trips each with a number of options to suit complete beginners to more advanced and adventurous riders. If the idea of seeing this magical part of Ireland on horseback is appealing then read on to discover some of the best horse riding trips, Co. Kerry, Ireland has to offer.

Long's Horse Riding, Dingle, Kerry, Ireland
Long's Horse Riding centre is a family run establishment in one of Kerry's most scenic areas, the Dingle Peninsula. Long's Horse Riding trips originate from the main farm situated in Ventry Village. Awaiting riders to this area of Co. Kerry are wild mountains and miles of long empty beaches. Visitors can choose from a number of different horse riding trips that are suitable for different experience levels and time periods. The ideal beginner horse riding trip is the one hour mountain ride. This horse riding trip costs twenty five euros is the least demanding horse trek and is suitable for both beginners and more advance riders. This relaxed pace horse riding trip's highlights include stunning views of Ventry Bay.

Horse Riding Trips, Co. Kerry, Ireland

Long's Horse Riding Ireland

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Takeaways
  • Dingle Riding Stables is great for experiences riders
  • Long's Horse Riding Centre has a wide choice of horse riding trips
  • Co. Kerry has some of Ireland's most beautiful scenery
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it is pretty good

Posted on 03/15/2007 at 9:03:00 AM

 
thanks for your comments Matthew and grammer corrections. I appreciate it, those are some of the things I find the hardest to get right, I will take your corrections on board.

Posted on 03/12/2007 at 10:03:00 AM

 
Good article. Sounds like a fun time. I'd like to get back to Ireland sometime and see more than just Dublin. Now, notes from the proofreader/editor in me: twenty-five needs a hyphen; Euros needs to be capitalized; family-run establishment needs a hyphen; and a couple other minor errors that would be caught if AC hired a proofreader. No big deal, most publications would fix those for you considering the article is well written.

Posted on 03/11/2007 at 7:03:00 PM

 
its a great way to see the scenery and a good fun. Thanks for the comment

Posted on 03/10/2007 at 2:03:00 AM

 
Would so love to do this.

Posted on 03/07/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

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