Stalregelment
Businesses own rules and practices
Welcome to the stable! The stable code is compiled for the safety of customers, staff, and horses. Take your time to familiarize yourself with the code, and don´t hesitate to contact the staff if any questions should arise.
If you are unable to attend your lesson, please ensure you cancel at least 24hrs prior to receive a refund. Cancellations must be made via this site.
1. Please take notice of the opening hours of the stable. Information given to you by the staff is essential for everybody's safety so please follow their instructions.
2. Calm and composed behaviour is essential around horses. Horses are flight animals that can spook sudden movements and loud noises.
3. You are not allowed to enter the paddocks or yards without permission. Dogs should be on a leash while visiting the stables, and must never be taken into a paddock with loose horses.
4. Feeding is planned carefully for each horse individually. Feeding extra could risk the horse's health or change their behaviour, Nothing should be fed to horses without staff permission.
5. Every horse has it´s own, fitted tack. Remember that a horse may not be left unattended with their tack on. Do not fasten the horse from the bridle. You can place a halter on top of the bridle and after that fasten the horse according to instructions.
6. The staff know the horses, so while grooming, please follow the instructions given by the staff. While handling horses, wear your helmet. Do not wrap the rope or reins around your hand. Shoes worn at the stable should be sturdy.
7. Please treat our staff with respect, they are here to help you but also have many tasks that they need to complete so they are always busy. If you have an issue with any member of staff, please bring it to the owner's attention so it can be handled appropriately in accordance with the health and safety at work laws.
8. While handling the horses, be aware of the surroundings and try to anticipate and avoid situations that may cause danger to yourself, the horse or the others. Ask questions without hesitation or prejudice, attend courses, training, and events organised by your stable in order to learn more about horses and handling of horses.
9. Lessons available are private (one on one with a coach)
Joint (one coach for two riders) Group (one coach for 3 or more riders) Please note: Other lessons may be held in the arena whilst single or joint lessons are in progress.