Beginner jumping lessons

Mari

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I want to get my young green pony jumping over the next few months, only for fun. Who do people recommend for lessons? Must have indoor arena, full set of jumps & be good at developing confidence. Within easy reach of Preston / Longridge.
 
You could try Barton Equestrian Centre? They've recently started advertising clinics etc and I'm pretty sure they have an indoor.
 
You could try Barton Equestrian Centre? They've recently started advertising clinics etc and I'm pretty sure they have an indoor.
I did a pole & cavaletti clinic there & enjoyed it but the next one I booked in for was cancelled. I really want to go during the day not evening as it suits me better.
 
I did a pole & cavaletti clinic there & enjoyed it but the next one I booked in for was cancelled. I really want to go during the day not evening as it suits me better.
That's a shame, I like the look of their Friday night sessions but its just the wrong side of Preston for me.
You could try Eccleston equestrian centre? They seem to have more availability on weekdays when I enquired about school hire previously.
I've heard great things about Church Farm but there's no indoor.
 
Myerscough College have regular clinics, if you're on Facebook follow their page. I've been a few times and they're really good, especially in the winter when you don't fancy riding in the rain! It's not far from Barton at all so shouldn't be too far for you :)
 
Myerscough College have regular clinics, if you're on Facebook follow their page. I've been a few times and they're really good, especially in the winter when you don't fancy riding in the rain! It's not far from Barton at all so shouldn't be too far for you :)
I did a polework clinic there on Tuesday evening which went well so will continue with these over winter.
 
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