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Grange Pony Trekking

Grange Pony Trekking is a company located in Abergavenny, Wales that specializes in horse riding fields. They offer a variety of sports and hobbies related to horseback riding.

Introduction to Grange Pony Trekking

Grange Pony Trekking is a horseback riding company located in Abergavenny, Wales. This family-owned business has been operating for over 25 years and is passionate about providing a unique and enjoyable experience to all of their customers. What sets Grange Pony Trekking apart is their commitment to providing a personalized and safe experience for riders of all abilities, while exploring the beautiful countryside and horse riding fields of Wales.

Services & products

Grange Pony Trekking offers a variety of services for both locals and tourists alike. Customers can choose from a range of horse riding experiences, from a leisurely trek through the countryside to an exhilarating gallop across open fields. They also offer riding lessons for those who want to improve their riding skills. In addition to horse riding, Grange Pony Trekking also offers a range of products such as riding hats, boots, and gloves.

Location

Grange Pony Trekking is located in Capel-y-ffin, just outside of Abergavenny. The area is known for its stunning countryside and abundance of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and of course, horse riding. Customers can expect to find a variety of quaint shops and restaurants in the area, as well as several charming bed and breakfasts. The closest public transportation options are the Abergavenny train station (approx. 8 miles away), the Hereford train station (approx. 16 miles away), and the Hay-on-Wye bus station (approx. 7 miles away).

Benefits

Customers should choose Grange Pony Trekking because of their commitment to safety, professionalism, and personalization. The staff is highly trained and experienced in horse riding and customer service, ensuring that every customer has a safe and enjoyable experience. Grange Pony Trekking also offers a variety of riding experiences, catering to riders of all abilities and interests. Customers can expect a one-of-a-kind adventure exploring the stunning countryside of Wales.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Grange Pony Trekking has a weight limit of 15 stone (210 lbs) for the safety of both the rider and the horse. They also require customers to wear appropriate riding attire, including long pants and closed-toe shoes. Customers should arrive 15-20 minutes before their scheduled ride time to allow for time to get fitted for helmets and receive a safety briefing.

Reviews

Customers rave about their experiences with Grange Pony Trekking, praising the friendly and knowledgeable staff, the breathtaking countryside, and the well-cared-for horses. Many customers have returned for multiple rides and lessons, citing the personalized approach and attention to detail. Overall, Grange Pony Trekking has a reputation for providing a safe, professional, and unforgettable horse riding experience.

Amenities

  • amenity
    outdoor arena
  • amenity
    stables
  • amenity
    riding lessons
  • amenity
    horse grooming
  • amenity
    tack room
  • amenity
    jumping course
  • amenity
    horse training
  • amenity
    horse boarding

FAQ

What types of horses are available for riding at your facility?

At our facility, we provide a variety of horses for riding such as ponies and horses of different breeds and sizes.

Are there age or weight restrictions for riders?

Yes, there are age and weight restrictions for riders. We have a minimum age requirement of 4 years old and a weight limit of 220 pounds for the safety of our horses and riders.

Are helmets provided or do riders need to bring their own?

We provide helmets for all riders at no extra cost. However, riders are welcome to bring their own helmets if they prefer.

Can riders bring their own horses to use on your fields?

No, we do not allow riders to bring their own horses to our facility. We provide our own horses for riding and ensure their safety and well-being.

Are lessons available for beginners or riders looking to improve their skills?

Yes, we offer lessons for both beginners and experienced riders who want to improve their skills. Our experienced instructors provide personalized lessons to help riders achieve their riding goals.

Reviews

  • Globetrotter Lea

    The actual Pony Trekking is fabulous and the location is very picturesque. However, the Glamping Pod 2-night stay which was bought for us as a gift was really disappointing. Bed linen very musty and stale, stains on the pillows and not at all clean, outside light not working, cobwebs and dusty inside and outside, floor not clean inside, very damp inside and stale. Toilet facilities was a hut and the basic hole in the ground, not clean and very smelly - No fresh water near the glamping pod - Toilet and shower facilities near the main house very dirty, smelly and almost unusable. No fresh tap water either. I would only recommend the Grange Pony Trekking.

    23-05-2023
  • Fiona Leggo

    My partner and I had a wonderful 2 hour trek up the hillside surrounded by beautiful countryside. The horses were very well behaved and our guide Ruth was very warm and friendly. My partner had never ridden before and he fell in love with it.

    21-05-2023
  • K

    Purchased a “glamping” couple of days at the shepherds hut! Just don’t go! The whole place is eerie to start with and crashed cars all over. Reception had seen better days, the toilets / showers at main building were horrendous. Grubby and smelly and slimy. Was told how to get to the hut which was half a mile from the main house. Told to stay away from the barn as the dogs were bites but the compost toilet was next to the barn. No access to water even outside the hut, you had to walk half a mile to the house if you wanted water. You have a compost toilet and even in the cooler days stunk (smell still firmly etched in my nose) the hut itself was dirty, no key to lock the door either, logs aren’t provided even with the price you pay for glamping….the log burner itself the door was broken and not sealed. I didn’t even sleep in the bed. It is NOT glamping of any kind. I have camped in more luxury up a mountain. Save yourself £200!

    14-05-2023
  • Scarlett Williams

    Had the best 2 days here :) Did two half a day treks, beautiful views once you get to the top, it really is breathtaking! Stayed in the guesthouse for one night, and cant thank Jess enough for everything she done for me , lovely lady! All the staff were amazing to, and i will be back in the summer im sure! :)

    28-04-2023
  • Fire Army

    Bought as a gift for my granddaughters.. Very professional service and beautiful horses. What a fantastic experience it was for.them both. They said it was the most fun they'd ever had. Thank you

    28-04-2023
  • Holly Edwards

    Overall we had a nice ride; the horses were great and the scenery is beautiful. For reasonably experienced or confident adults, this will be brilliant. However, for young children who are beginners this place is currently unsuitable and our ride was bordering on dangerous in places. Here's what we would have expected or what would need to change for it to be safe: - Children who are beginners should have supervision, either with one helper per child to ride next to them, or someone leading from the ground. (Or just don't take novice children). - There should be a brief time spent checking they are ok when they set off, rather than sending everyone up a very steep hill straight away (starting with slippery concrete) and hoping for the best (one of the horses slipped over on the concrete). - There should be back protectors for the young beginners. Also, one of the children was fitted with a hat that was cracked (i.e ineffective) - they threw it away when we pointed this out but should have noticed in the first place. - There should be a more balanced ratio of beginners to experienced riders, and if a group has too many beginners to do this, they shouldn't accept the booking. - We were told not to worry about kicking because the horses were used to riding nose to tail. One horse got kicked in the face, and another two kicked each other near the end (nearly kicking one of our group in the process). - If the horses need to be in a certain order to be happy, then not only should that order be somewhat enforced (leaving them to choose their own paths didn't work), but they should also make sure that the parent/person accompanying a child is on a horse that's happy to walk next to the child's horse. - The terrain makes a trek that long unsuitable for children under 12 if they're novices, especially on horses that are too big for them. At one point one of the horses carrying a 7 year old child rushed forward (trotted and cantered about 20m and hopped over a small stream) - she managed to cling on but then was very frightened afterwards. We still had around 45 minutes of riding, and she became terrified that it would happen again. One of the helpers was pretty much out of action because her horse was being naughty, so she could only focus on keeping her horse contained. I asked for someone to lead the child when she was in tears from fear (and offered to do it myself), and initially one of the staff tried to do this, but the horses played up because they weren't in their preferred order (again, this could have been prevented if a particular order was advised or enforced), which terrified her even more. They did then eventually lead her on foot the rest of the way home which solved the problem, but we shouldn't have needed to push for this - they should have been more on the ball. Had we known how difficult the terrain was we would never have booked her onto the ride, and again, they probably shouldn't have accepted the booking or should have been more upfront about what the ride would entail. She very very easily could have fallen off when her horse trotted forward and it was pure luck and good balance that kept her in the saddle. Falling onto rocks without a back protector could have been nasty. The horses were generally well behaved (apart from the one being ridden by a staff member) but it doesn't take much to unseat a novice, especially when the horse is quite big for them, and the staff didn't seem to be aware of the risk. So overall I'd say great for anyone confident over 12-ish (and the scenery really is phenomenal), but not suitable for novice children unless some tweaks are made.

    28-04-2023
  • Kate Howley

    Had the best 4 hour ride with the Grange. I rode Kitty and would highly recommend these lovely friendly people and horses. Will be coming again in 2023. Perfect location, beautiful scenery regardless of the weather, brilliant escort and 5 star horses. Thank you

    28-11-2022
  • Emma Johnstone

    Surpassed our expectations. Stunning scenery, really good fun, great balance of challenge and relaxation. Highly recommend 😊

    28-11-2022
  • Katy Lockhart

    Nestled right in The Black Mountains, in the Brecon Beacon National Park, you have spectacular views before you even set off. The views only get better as you head out on horseback. The horses are fantasticly behaved - they certainly know their jobs well. Everyone at the Grange are so lovely and accommodating. The rides cater for both complete beginners and advanced riders so a fun adventure for the whole family. I would highly recommend if you want to get out and see the Brecon Beacons from horseback (it's an exhilarating way to do it too)! You won't want to leave! Such a magical place!

    28-11-2022
  • nigel preece

    My daughter and her cousin had a great time here. They tacked their horses before the trek across stunning countryside and returned very happy. Would recommend.

    28-10-2022