Lincomb Equestrian is situated 10 miles north of Worcester, in the Severn Valley. Open all year round, weather permitting, Lincomb Equestrian is the ideal place to come to with your horse, whether it is for a long ride in the beautiful countryside or for a pre event run over our extensive, professionally built cross country course.
We require all horses who attend Lincomb Equestrian have up to date Flu Vaccinations, we are only asking you have yearly boosters, not 6 monthly vaccinations. We run monthly competitions in Unaffiliated Dressage and Arena Evening from October to May every year. These are professionally run but are fun and encouraging for all.
We require all horses who attend Lincomb Equestrian have up to date Flu Vaccinations, we are only asking you have yearly boosters, not 6 monthly vaccinations. We run monthly competitions in Unaffiliated Dressage and Arena Evening from October to May every year. These are professionally run but are fun and encouraging for all.
Services
Our facilities can be tailored to your individual requirements whether it be for clinics, shows, camps. We have hosted many different types of events including The British Carriage Dogs National Trial, The English National Trec Championships, British Riding Clubs Show Jumping Competitions.
The extensive cross country course will suit all abilities and requirements, whether it is for a first time schooling session for either horse or rider, or for a pre-advanced event run, there is something for everyone and their horse.The course covers approximately 50 acres, with over 100 jumps ranging from 18 inches to 3'6'', including ditches, 3 water complexes, arrow heads, combinations, steps.
The extensive cross country course will suit all abilities and requirements, whether it is for a first time schooling session for either horse or rider, or for a pre-advanced event run, there is something for everyone and their horse.The course covers approximately 50 acres, with over 100 jumps ranging from 18 inches to 3'6'', including ditches, 3 water complexes, arrow heads, combinations, steps.
The ride consists of approx 8 miles of well signed farm tacks and an opportunity to play on our extensive cross country course. There are no gates and very little, if any, road work. With a refreshment stop around the course, allowing you an opportunity for a quick drink, a cake and someone to hold your horse if you need to pop to the bushes.
We use local instructors who are fun and friendly but very informative. Camp is aimed to be really good fun, where you go away feeling more confident, inspired and happy! At each camp you will do 2 ridden sessions a day as well as several non-ridden sessions over the weekend. These weekends are aimed for those who want to be or who are already out competing BE and wish to brush up on some techniques.
From Junction 6 of the M5, take the A449 dual carriageway, sign posted Kidderminster, for approximately 8 miles. Turn left at the large Roundabout with the Mitre Oak Pub, taking the A4025 to Stourport on Severn. Take the first turning left of the A4025, signed to Ombersley Golf Course, for approx half a mile, then the next right.
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Apr 23, 2021
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I cannot thank Lincomb Equestrian enough!! We had booked a XC schooling session and unfortunately our lorry broke down on our way there (everyone’s worst nightmare) luckily all ok. I contacted Tony and informed him we were going to miss our session and so kindly he offered us to select another day!!! Forever grateful, thank you ☺️☺️
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