Berkshire’s green rolling countryside and historic parks make it a fantastic place to learn and enjoy horse riding. The county’s riding schools are mostly BHS-approved with friendly, expert instructors. Whether you want weekday lessons in an arena or weekend hacks through woodland, Berkshire’s equestrian centres have a lot to offer.
Berkshire Riding Centre (Windsor) is a highly commended, BHS-approved school that prides itself on being friendly and professional. It welcomes riders of all ages and abilities, from absolute beginners to advanced competition riders. The teaching is tailored to each rider’s goals, with a full range of activities including Pony Club, dressage, and cross-country.
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Hall Place is a long-established, highly regarded BHS and ABRS centre located in Tilehurst, Reading. It provides lessons for all ages and levels, from lead-rein to showjumping, plus Pony Club and unaffiliated competitions. The instructors are knowledgeable and welcoming.
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A friendly and professional BHS-approved centre near Newbury, Enborne Equestrian offers private and group lessons, pony days, and countryside hacking. It has a strong reputation for encouraging riders of all ages to progress with confidence.
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A family-run school located near Windsor and Maidenhead, the Spanish Bit welcomes riders of all levels and offers Pony Club, hacking, and lessons. It’s especially good for beginners and children, with kind ponies and supportive coaching.
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Set on a 150-acre organic farm, Little Hidden is a rustic, welcoming yard focused on natural horsemanship and personal growth. It offers a great balance of fun and structure for children and adults alike.
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Santolina is a warm and nurturing children’s riding school in Wokingham, ideal for first-time riders under age 10. The team are patient, fun and professional – well-loved by local parents.
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A charming school in Fifield, Wayside Stables is best known for guided hacks into Windsor Great Park and friendly, small-group lessons for all ages. Great for scenic rides and chilled-out lessons.
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An established Wokingham-area school known for its experienced coaches, Cloud Stables teaches all levels and offers RDA sessions. Their professional yet friendly approach makes this a great all-round centre.
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All prices were accurate at time of publication. Always confirm current rates with each riding school before booking.
Do I need prior experience?
No – every school here welcomes beginners and will match you to a suitable horse.
What’s the minimum age?
Most schools start children at age 4–5. Some (like Santolina) offer rides for under-4s.
What should I wear?
Long trousers and boots with a small heel. Most schools lend hats and boots for beginners.
Can I go hacking?
Yes – Spanish Bit, Wayside and others offer scenic rides, including Windsor Great Park.