local business feature: Apollo Stables,
Undley, near Lakenheath
On a sunny Saturday morning our reporter stopped-by a busy riding school to talk to Emma & Bud about the enjoyable lessons they offer to all ages...
Apollo Stables Riding School teaches children from the age of five and up how to ride. As a British Horse Society approved school they a offer a high level of safety along with proper and correct instruction for your children.
Our schoolmaster ponies are perfect for children and have been in the hands of the stable owners for many years; they are confident that each one is the perfect ride for a child.
There's no shortage of people with a passion for ponies. It seems horses and ponies become a lifelong love for many and Apollo Stables has a wide range of ages that enjoy a trot or canter around the site and countryside of Lakenheath.
By Charlie Reed, Stars and Stripes, Published: April 30, 2008
If the horse-racing scene in Newmarket has you inspired, why not jump into the saddle yourself?
Though Newmarket strictly caters to the racing and stud industries, a slew of horseback riding outfits near RAFs Lakenheath and Mildenhall accommodate all ages and abilities. You don’t need a horse, gear or experience to take a lesson and check out the Suffolk countryside on horseback.
Most riding schools require an assessment lesson to gauge your skills before pairing you with a horse for a guided tour or formal lesson. Boots, hats and other safety gear are required to ride and typically included in the price of a lesson or can be rented on site.
At Apollo Stables in Lakenheath safety is first and foremost, said owner Bud Chapman.
“We emphasize safety, but it’s also about the people having fun,” she said.
The family-owned stables have been open since 2001 and have about 100 riders come through each week. From the Pony Club for children to adult lessons for individuals or groups, Apollo has a knowledgeable staff that can teach anyone to ride or simply get them on a horse for an afternoon trek.
Instructor Theresa Leonard said the key to teaching riders is to make it fun. “Because if they’re having fun they’re learning,” she said.
In the summer, Apollo also offers pub rides for adults. They are horseback rides that include intermittent stops along the way for a pint.
Like Apollo, Barrow Hall Stables in Bury St. Edmunds, is a member of the British Horse Society, one of Britain’s top equine sanctioning boards. The seal of the approval from BHS is critical when selecting a stable to take lessons, said Kerri Walker, Barrow Hall’s office manager.
“I think a lot of people feel a lot safer to ride with us compared to other riding schools that don’t have that approval,” she said.
So, whether you want to enroll your kids in horseback riding lessons or simply want to saddle up for a ride in the countrysid, there are plenty of options just outside the gates.
This is a family run businesses with qualified staff who love the work and share their knowledge with those who want to learn. Along with the qualifications Apollo is fully licensed and insured; reassuring.
Apollo Stables are a Pony Club Centre offering:
Private & Semi-Private Lessons
Countryside Hacks
Pony Club (for children)
Riding Club (for adults)
Show Jumping
Cross Country
Shows
Gymkhanas
British Horse Society
Exams (stages)
Latest Information
To find out what Apollo have planned in the near future please call on the number below or visit the Calendar page to find their entered event dates.
Open Hours
Apollo opens the gates:
Tuesday, 8am-5pm
Wednesday, 8am-5pm
Saturday, 8am-5pm
Contact
Apollo Stables Riding School
Lakenheath, Suffolk. IP27 9BX.
Phone: 01842 862 000
Fax: 01842 861 267
Mobile: 07881 415 346
Partners
Emma Chapman, BHSAI
Bud Chapman
This is a family run businesses with qualified staff who love the work and share their knowledge with those who want to learn. Along with the qualifications Apollo is fully licensed and insured; reassuring.
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