My new instructor tried to charge me £15 but is amazing! Wish i'd found her a year ago. I pay her £25 because I feel that she's worth it! I'm in Midlothian just outside Edinburgh.
Currently paying £20/hr and she comes to us, but was quoted £30 - £45/hr which I thought was a bit high..... Once we have the basics established, I'd like occasional lessons with a particular dressage instructor locally, she charges £32/hr but you have to travel to her.
Oh and I'm on West Mids/South Staffs/Shropshire border.
£20, great insuctor, most lessons last 1hour 20ish (if the horse is fit enough), plus she helps will ground work manners when tacking up etc if you need it at no extra.
West mids
£30 for 45-60 minuets depending how well we are getting on, my instructor never finishes because we have run over time always ending on a good note! (cambridgeshire)
£12.50 for how ever long I like. (I pay £10 one week, then £15 the next)
I'm usually there 2hrs minimum, but I have spent all day there before!
Milton Keynes.
I pay £10(best friend so only covers petrol) for however long it takes usually atleast 1hr 15mins -horse takes ages to actually settle so doesnt work for that long.
We have a monthly dressage clinic with GP rider a min of 8 during the day all private hr lessons and thats £25 she comes from an hour and half away.
pay from £22 to £45 depending on who the instructor is - not having regular lessons right now - getting visiting instructors mainly. They are 45mins to an hour - can't fit enough into 30mins. Had a £20 group lesson the other day, above is for private and that sometimes includes travel.
North-east scotland
£20 Oxfordshire. I ride for as long as it takes to grasp the thing I have to learn. We always try to end on a positive.
I wanted to start from the beginning and learn properly and lose old bad habits. I then practice my homework till the next lesson