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Horse riding in Pattaya

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hello to all members, i would like to know if someone get me information about horse club in Pattaya , i read in a site there are 2 horse club, 1 in Naklua and 1 near Siam club,

i like to riding horse in a country or in the beach. someone,please, get me information about price for 1 hour of horse rifding?

which is the best for do a long horse riding in a country or along the beach?

thanks for raplay I will appreciate your help

Angelo

Check out the horse shoe point or the polo club. They can point you most probably into the right direction.

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Don't see that many horses in Thailand.Quite rare, more chance of riding an elephant.Have seen horses at the sscc polo club.And a few at the bike week for Westen cowboy and indian displays.Best of luck.

Oh boy.....this is going to be good....

Yrs I also like to ride on the beach...

Topic title edited, hopefully we can some sensible replies now smile.png

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

We have a friend who loves to ride, and was disappointed by the lack of availability here in Pattaya; he now spends about every other weekend in Hua Hin, where apparently it is quite common.

Indeed Hua Hin jumped to my mind too.

Horseshoe point is what the OP needs

http://www.ridingschoolasia.com/

Edited by HeavyDrinker

It's an old video but I remember posters around town advertising this.

Is it the same as Horseshoe point?

Very old video.

There was a German guy that used to offer horse riding in Pattaya. He had a stable and three or four horses and I remember visiting the operation in 2000. But was turned off by the obvious poor health of the horses so I never rode with him. This was in the days before the massive building on the "darkside" so there was "trekking"

There was also a dressage / jumping school in Naklua on the Pattaya-Naklua Road, near the big Wat. Never stayed there but they had small one room bungalows for rent. This was during the same time period

I know of two stables we have used:

1) Horse Shoe Point

This place is well organised, but quite overpriced in my opinion.

Not sure if they will arrange beach rides.

2)Tera Ice

This is a small thai run place. It about across the street from

the place where they hold the motorcycle exhibitions every year

(of Chiaprueck 2). About half the price of Horse Shoe point.

They will arrange beach rides (so they say). PM me for exact

location.

My girls used both places to learn riding. But we haven't been

to either one in about 6 months. Both will accommodate adults.

Both will accommodate adults.

they have a pub for Daddy? [emoji7]

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Google it.You can ride horses on the beach in Hua Hin and Sihanouk Ville Cambodia but I don't think here in Patts. Good luck and please let us know if you find something.

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