Trish30
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Thank you everyone for all your help. As new to this site was very pleased indeed to receive such info. Very many thanks and I shall now spend time with more intensive search now I know which sites to visit. 
I have B+E driving licence category.![]()
You could go for an ifor Williams single horse trailer (401) if you need a lighter weight and are only towing one horse. I have one and I love it x
Just to add.
Freelanders, or atleast the old one where in permenant four wheel drive.
So for driving round day to day the fuel costs add up!
Much easier in that case ...
If you have a 1800kgs towing limit then the vehicle SHOULD be able to tow that weight however as vehicles age many will lose all that ability
Regarding internal height .....
Put various trailers into a google searches and check out the dimensions
Can anyone give me advice as to which horse trailer to buy to transport my Irish Sports horse of 16.3 hands? I have a 5yr old landrover Freelander 4x4 and want an easy to handle trailer?
Thank you.Hi, I just wanted to say that I have a 57 plate Freelander, and a iFor williams 510 (the big one that weighs 1000kg unladen). I tow my 16.2hh horse (weighing approx 560kg last time i weighed him), along with all the other kit that you need.
It tows with no problems at all, including up and down hills. I wouldnt want to tow two horses however, but only as it wouldnt be legal.
Lots of people say that 'they wouldn't want to tow with it' BUT, that is because they never have towed so they dont know! And, its perfectly legal.
I personally find the Freelander a great comprimise between driving a gas-guzzling 4x4 and being able to tow.
I hope this helps!