Alstone Court offers an extensive range of horse riding facilities in Somerset tailored to the level of every rider; whether it is your first time on a horse, looking to improve your riding skills or advancing your show jumping and dressage techniques. Our instructors are qualified and offer fun group lessons, individual tuition or intensive courses to suit your needs.
If you would like to make the most of Somerset's lovely countryside, then come to Alstone Court to experience beautiful hacking across 260 acres of glorious countryside. For more information, you can contact us at Alstone Court.
If you would like to make the most of Somerset's lovely countryside, then come to Alstone Court to experience beautiful hacking across 260 acres of glorious countryside. For more information, you can contact us at Alstone Court.
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We have a super team of instructors, grooms and yard staff who love to help you get the most from your time at Alstone. Sally has owned Alstone Court Riding Establishment for 30 years. She has a fantastic reputation amongst the riding community and is dedicated to maintaining the welcoming and friendly approach to the business.
Reviews (11)
Jess Smith
Nov 22, 2021
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Tina Snell
Oct 21, 2021
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On arrival at the stables , I was told straight away to move my car to the car park ,admittedly I hadn’t seen the signs but then I hadn’t been there before and had no idea where to go ! Thought I would watch a lesson as rude to interrupt the person sat down shouting out commands to the 10 young riders following each other in the arena . So… watched awhile ! Lovely set up with nice outdoor arena ! After a period I thought I must find somebody and saw a lovely lady walking by so asked her where I needed to go for Information ,she happily responded Once finding the appropriate place
Katherine Turner
Aug 22, 2021
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Carolyn George
Aug 13, 2021
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Horses seem well looked after and happy. Lots of very nice young people to help. However really not for adult beginners. Instructress sat on a chair in the corner throughout. When a woman was unable to encourage her horse to move and asked what to do she was told to relax and make her wishes clear as the horse was only young and getting confused - no instruction as to how. A young man on only his 2nd lesson was yelled at for flapping his elbows when trying to canter. Again no instruction given about how to move to canter, just yelled at for doing it wrong. 1 other women was terrified of being shouted
Bek Curtis
Aug 08, 2021
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Ben Dodwell
Jun 02, 2021
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Sally Greer
Oct 08, 2019
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Joanne Wyatt
May 21, 2019
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Patricia Clair Hooper - Buckingham
Apr 09, 2019
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Caroline Wilkins
Dec 28, 2018
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Sharon Hawkins
Oct 30, 2018
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