5 Reasons To Try Horse Camp This Summer




If you want to try something different with your horse this summer, try a horse camp. Here are five reasons why a stay away with your horse could be for you.

 

 

1) Bonding Time

Spending time with your horse away from home is an excellent opportunity to bond and discover more about each other through this horsey experience. Whether exploring the countryside or perfecting your dressage moves, setting up camp away from home can help you form a stronger partnership.





 

2) Chance To Try Something New

With so much variety on offer, you can pretty much find a horse summer camp on every horse activity and discipline, especially if you're prepared to travel! If there's something that you have always wanted to try with your horse, a summer camp could offer the perfect opportunity to give it a go!





 

3) It's Not Just For Kids

Growing up with Pony Club Camp, you might think summer camps with your horse might be exclusively for kids, but you would be wrong - summer camps are for adults, too! Adults-only horse camps offer a fantastic opportunity to socialise with like-minded equestrians and make new friends.

 



 

4) It Can Be Luxurious

Horse camps don't always mean compromising on home comforts with a touch of luxury. There are lots of horse camp opportunities that offer brick stabling or individual field turnout for your horse and luxury accommodation with all the mod cons. Some we spotted even have their own hot tub! It's the perfect way to wind down after a long day in the saddle!

 



 

5) You Don't Even Have To Ride!

Some summer adult camps focus on developing your relationship with your horse from the ground. Focusing on groundwork and establishing trust, these types of equestrian summer camps are perfect for nervous combinations or for those who have young horses. Offering a great way to bond, gain confidence and learn valuable lessons, this type of horsey camp can be a fantastic starting point and give equestrians plenty of tips, tools and advice to return home with and continue their training.

 

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