written by on 15/01/2013
I think this place is a really good riding stables with lovely people and horses. But me and my friend both ride there and she is in a higher lesson with good tuition and good fun but even though i am in the lower lesson we both agree we are at the same standard so sometimes they should recognise the potential in a rider and not keep doing things that aren't challenging at all now. overall i think it is a really good riding stables for confident and not but if you dont enquire about your lesson they may not take action.
written by on 13/04/2011
It's goood for beginning but if serious will need to go somewhere else as they don't have good enough horses but then I do love some of them. I love all the staff but one
I have had 3 instructors over the years.
Hilary- Terrible. Lost my confident and felt as though I couldn't do anything right. Didn't relise how below standard she was until I moved to weekends with Hannah.
Hannah Lancastle (blonde left now)- brilliant got my confidence back and learnt so much. Much better at explaining how to get the best out of the horses.
Hannah (brown hair/weekend instructor)- lovely. Brilliant instructor. Learnt so much and so encouraging.
I would advise going but only if willing to work. I you want puch button horses not the place but if you can get Hannah then the money is worth going. Hilary stay well clear of. Learnt more in one lesson with Hannah than years with Hilary.
Georgia and Jake were by far my favourite and also Bridie (haha, most hate her). REcommend for ammiteurs/beginners but as I've got more professional not the place although both Hannah's as instructors are/were professional and top class.
written by on 10/08/2009
Kingsweston Stables Bristol have lovely staff and good horses. lovely countryside to ride in.
written by Roobear on 03/08/2009
I have been riding at kingsweston stables since I was 11 and would recommend it to anyone looking to ride. The staff are friendly and the horses well cared for. It is in an idyllic setting and rides are taken into nearby Blaise Castle estate on hacks. Lessons are offered in flatwork and jumping and the horses are as good as the riders who ride them!
written by on 03/08/2009
I rode alot in my early twenties,I did my BHS stage two which meant having to ride at different yards. Comparable to my previous experience I was really pleased that Kingsweston stables fulfilled my expectations of a well run yard. There are horses and ponies which suit different abilities. I ride Patrick (good honest ride with a bit of zest in the school),Georgia (a mare with a bit of spirit) and Blue(great fun when cantering ). Hacking,baring in mind on the outskirts of a city,takes you through Kingsweston grounds and Blaise estate (really pretty during the spring and Autumn).The great thing about Kingsweston is that you know that the horses are well cared for ( I was told that they have Mon and Tues off)and you get to improve your riding skills.
written by on 05/03/2008
Everyone at the Kingweston Stables is friendly with many horses for different amitaies meaning you can't get bored because you are always on a different horse. The only problem is that it can be busy so you have to book ahead
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362914_Bojo's Comment
Written on: 29/04/2008
Kingsweston Stables is a lovely place to ride, most of the people are friendly and helpful.
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<br/>The best horses to ride are; Patrick, Star, Georgia, Guinea and Flynn.