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Best Riding Schools in Hampshire, South East England

Written by Shaafay Zia | Nov 7, 2025 1:15:00 PM

Whether you're looking for forest hacks through the New Forest or expert dressage coaching in professional arenas, Hampshire offers some of the UK’s most scenic and well-equipped riding centres. From family-friendly farms to world-class training hubs, each school on this list is BHS-approved, clearly priced, and ready to welcome riders of all levels.

 

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Ampfield Riding Stables – Romsey (SO51)

Ampfield is a small and friendly school with a huge reputation. Run by a passionate teaching duo, it’s ideal for focused lessons, rider progression and a safe, personalised approach.

 

 

 

Prices:

  • Group lesson (45 min) – £38
  • Private flatwork (30 min) – £55
  • Private jumping (30 min) – £60

Why Go:

  • Small class sizes and expert coaching for all ages
  • Range of fun events and confidence-building courses

Facilities:

  • Floodlit outdoor arena and purpose-built lunge pen
  • Stabling and direct hacking routes plus a viewing shelter for parents

Arniss Equestrian – Fordingbridge (SP6)

A 5★-rated riding school set in the heart of the New Forest, Arniss Equestrian offers inclusive, structured lessons and scenic hacks for riders aged 4 and up. Their focus on safety, progression and a warm welcome makes it a local favourite.

 

 

Prices:

  • Private lesson (30 min) – £60
  • Group lesson (1 hr) – £46
  • New Forest hack (1 hr) – £60

Why Go:

  • Direct access to New Forest trails – no roadwork required
  • Offers BHS Challenge Awards, Pony Club and Changing Lives Through Horses

Facilities:

  • Indoor and outdoor arenas with jumps and floodlighting
  • 50-acre site with cross-country field, livery yard and 20 well-schooled horses


 

Burley Villa School of Riding – New Milton (BH25)

Burley Villa offers something unique – in addition to traditional English lessons, it’s one of the few UK centres where you can learn Western riding. It's a great spot for kids, families and anyone wanting a fun countryside hack.

 

 

Prices:

  • Group lesson (45 min) – £44
  • Private lesson (30 min) – £44
  • Western forest trail (2 hrs) – inquire for confirmation.

Why Go:

  • Offers Western riding lessons led by a UK Western champion
  • Special programs for kids including Pony Club, themed trails and pony grooming

Facilities:

  • Indoor and outdoor schools for all-weather riding
  • Easy access to the New Forest plus full/DIY livery and dedicated hacking paddocks

 

 

Fort Widley Equestrian Centre – Portsmouth (PO6)

Set within a historic Victorian fort, Fort Widley combines inclusive instruction with a one-of-a-kind location. It’s known for accessible lessons for ages 5–85, and even has its own mechanical horse for practice.

 

 

Prices:

  • Private lesson (30 min) – £36.50 (adult) / £31.50 (under 18)
  • Group lesson (1 hr) – £35.00 (adult) / £30.50 (under 18)
  • Semi-private (30 min) – £35.00 (adult) / £30.50 (under 18)

Why Go:

  • Inclusive options: RDA programs, Pony Club, Tiny Tots
  • Unique learning extras like a mechanical horse simulator

Facilities:

  • Two indoor schools and outdoor arena within historic fort grounds
  • Stabling and riding paths with panoramic views of the Solent


 

Quob Stables Equestrian Centre – Durley (SO32)

Quob Stables is a large, lively BHS and ABRS-accredited centre with a busy program of lessons, camps and clinics. It's great for riders who want variety and access to quality instruction and competition-standard facilities.

 

 

Prices:

  • Group lesson (1 hr) – ~£40
  • Private lesson (45 min) – ~£60
  • Dressage simulator + ridden combo (1 hr) – inquire for confirmation.

Why Go:

  • Everything from beginner lessons to BHS exam training
  • One of the most advanced centres in Hampshire

Facilities:

  • Huge indoor arena with seating for 300 and a café viewing gallery
  • Outdoor arenas, XC course, tack shop, hydrotherapy spa, and riding simulator



 

Pinkmead Farm Equestrian Centre – Botley (SO30)

A well-established school with a great reputation for coaching and structured progress. Pinkmead caters to all ages and skill levels, offering everything from relaxed hacks to showjumping development.

 

 

Prices:

  • Group lesson – inquire for confirmation.
  • Private lesson (30 min) – inquire for confirmation.
  • Semi-private (30 min) – inquire for confirmation.

Why Go:

  • Structured rider progression and British Dressage training pathway
  • Family-friendly Pony Club activities and scenic hacking options

Facilities:

  • Indoor mirrored school, Olympic-sized outdoor arena, jump paddock
  • 96 acres of private trails and a riverside hacking route

 

 

Russells Equestrian Centre – West End (SO30)

A family-run BHS and ABRS+ centre focused on ethical horsemanship and holistic learning. Russells welcomes everyone, including riders with additional needs, and offers groundwork, clinics, and stable management lessons.

 

Prices:

  • Group lesson – £37 (adult) / £28 (child)
  • Intro pack (3x 30 min privates) – £90
  • Pony Day (6 hours) – inquire for confirmation.

Why Go:

  • Great variety: riding, polo, stable skills
  • Inclusive, family-first approach

Facilities:

  • Indoor and outdoor arenas
  • Cross-country course and woodland hacking

 

 

Wellington Riding – Hook (RG27)

One of the UK's leading training centres, Wellington Riding combines luxury facilities with top-tier coaching. It’s open to all levels but especially ideal for those with ambitions in dressage or showjumping.

 

Prices:

  • Adult group/private lesson – ~£92
  • Junior lesson – ~£68
  • Semi-private (45 min) – ~£103

Why Go:

  • World-class venue for serious riders and competitive coaching
  • Huge array of courses, clinics, Pony Club, and adult riding camps

Facilities:

  • Olympic-sized indoor arena, outdoor rings, XC course, riding simulator
  • On-site livery, café, accommodation, tack shop, and hydrotherapy spa



 

Price Disclaimer

Prices accurate as of publication. Please confirm current rates directly with the riding school.

 

 

FAQ: Horse Riding in Hampshire

 

1. How much are riding lessons in Hampshire?

Expect to pay £30–£60 for a standard group or private lesson. Premium centres may charge more for advanced coaching.

2. Do I need to be experienced to ride here?

Nope – every school listed here welcomes total beginners and will guide you step-by-step.

3. Are children welcome at these riding schools?

Yes, all schools listed accept children from age 4 or 5+, and many offer Pony Club, camps and holiday activities.

4. Can I go hacking in Hampshire?

Absolutely – the New Forest and Hampshire countryside are full of off-road riding paths, many directly accessible from these centres.

5. Do the schools lend safety gear?

Most will provide helmets and sometimes boots for beginners. Always check before arriving.