Eland Lodge BE

i've just enetred Novice there!!! It's my local only 10 mins down road!

The Sj is on arena/surface, XC few hills... i think fairly straight forward course few bright fences if horses green, they are doing some work to it at the moment....

Also good shop on site! there are some photos on their website but they are a bit dated now.

hope that helps
 
Very educational well built course, can be leary for a spooky horse, a brick kiln with a smoking chimney, lots of white stone all weather.

If you are quick you can go and school first.
 
Lots of the competition fences would not be available for schooling anyway.

It's a nice place, the ground can be a bit variable but they try very hard and aerate etc where necessary.

SJ is well built as they hold BSJA there.

They dress the fences really nicely, flowers, flowerpot men etc
 
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Lots of the competition fences would not be available for schooling anyway.

It's a nice place, the ground can be a bit variable but they try very hard and aerate etc where necessary.

SJ is well built as they hold BSJA there.

They dress the fences really nicely, flowers, flowerpot men etc

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Somebody stole the flowerpot men last year. I think I know who it was...

A few of the jumps are open, but most are not yet prepared and some of the new ones not even built yet.
 
Nice course, great viewing! We will be doing the Intro there, and the PN at the later event
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The course is nice, the novice had a 2 trakeheners in a combination which didnt jump well last time. Ground is good and fences well built and inviting. I HATE their SJ surface and its appalling warm up (v v small) so wont go but it is a good event.
 
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