Help required - ride a GP dressage horse gift

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Hi, I'm hoping someone on here can help me, I'm trying to help one of my best friend's soon-to-be-husband purchase a wedding gift for her. A lady who I used to be on a yard with was bought a gift (albeit a few years ago now) where you got to visit a professional dressage yard and have a lesson on a retired Grand Prix dressage horse, but I can't remember where she went to look at booking it. I've tried a few google searches but can't find anything. Any help finding something like this would be very much appreciated!
 
Thanks for the link, I had seen their site but only wanted a day! I have now sent them an email to see if they would do a day so thank you for pointing me back in their direction! :o)
 
http://www.lusitanocymru.co.uk

I just wrote a massive reply and then it wouldn't let me post it :(

I can't recommend the above enough, if you do a search on here you will see others think the same.

It's miles away but would be a lively present with a night away as its a lovely part of Wales. I rode two stallions, both knew all the tricks but still needed riding. I had two lessons, one more serious to work on some lateral stuff the other for a bit of fun where I piaffed, passaged and did all the other stuff I dream I can ;) honestly it's an amazing place. Not flash but nice, we spent ages there just watching the horses
 
Thanks guys! Especially for referencing Talland, that was where the original lady had been!! Many thanks!

We did this at the above named. It was disappointing and the horse was more Chelsea Pensioner than schoolmaster. Very stiff and rickety. It was troubling my friend to ride the horse and we came away unimpressed.

Depending on where you are OP, Oldencraig in Surrey teach to a high standard and have schoolmasters.
 
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