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Best Horse Riding Schools in North Yorkshire, North England

Written by Shaafay Zia | Nov 12, 2025 7:23:54 AM

North Yorkshire is a dream for riders — quiet lanes, open moorland, and well-run centres that teach from first trot to confident canter. Below you’ll find a tight list of reputable schools and trekking centres with facilities, who they suit, and prices you can check online.

 

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Harrogate Riding Centre – HG3 1PW

Purpose-built centre on Harrogate’s edge with a large horse/pony roster and experienced coaches. Good for structured learning (children to advanced) and those who value event-grade arenas and tidy operations.

 


Prices:

  • Children’s group (5–15 yrs) – 1 hr: £35

  • Semi-private (max 3) – 1 hr: £50 pp

  • Private, 30 mins (Advanced/Junior Instructor): £50

    Prices verified from provider page.

Why Go:

  • Big horse/pony pool and senior coaches; clear, published pricing.
  • Regular affiliated & unaffiliated events—easy to benchmark progress.

Facilities:

  • Indoor & outdoor arenas; arena hire; full/part/assisted livery. 

 

York Riding School – York

Friendly, lesson-focused yard with clear bands for group, semi-private, and private sessions. Best for budget-aware riders seeking regular, timetable-based groups.

 

 

Prices (as of Apr 2025):

  • Group (50 mins): £27 pp

  • Semi-private (30/45 mins): £30/£35 pp

  • Private (30/45 mins): £35/£50

    Prices verified from provider page.

Why Go:

  • Consistent weekend children’s groups; adult group slots listed.
  • Transparent policies (13 st weight limit; 4+ age).

Facilities:

  • Lesson arenas; structured group timetable (weeknights/weekends).



 

Kilnsey Trekking & Riding Centre – Skipton/Wharfedale

Moorland and river rides in classic Dales scenery, with clear distinctions between beginner treks and faster rides for experienced riders.

 

 

Prices (per person):

  • River treks 30–55 mins: £15–£28

  • 1 hr: £40 | 1.5 hrs: £55 | 2 hrs: £65 | 3 hrs: £85 | Full day: £130

  • Weight limits posted (e.g., 14 st river; 13.3 st hill).

    Prices & limits verified from provider page.

Why Go:

  • Beginner-friendly treks vs. smaller, faster “rides” for confident canterers.
  • BSI-standard hats available; handy if you’re visiting. 

Facilities:

  • Trekking centre set within the Yorkshire Dales NP; structured party/schools options. 


 

 

Boltby Pony Trekking & Trail Riding – YO7 2DY

Classic North York Moors trekking yard with short intros through to day rides. Great for visitors who want views without fuss—and seasoned riders wanting full-day trail mileage.

 

 

seasoned riders wanting full-day trail mileage.

Prices:

  • Mini-trek 30–40 mins: £25

  • 1 hr: £35 | 90 mins: £40 | 2 hrs: £50

  • Full day trail (approx. 10:00–16:00): £100 (U16s £85)

  • Weight limit: 14 st / 89 kg

    Prices & limits verified from provider page.

Why Go:

  • Straightforward, well-priced treks with experienced guides. 
  • Seasonal long trails (May–Sep) for confident riders.

Facilities:

  • Hats provided; clear rider info and age minimum (5+).


 

Friars Hill Riding Stables – Sinnington, Pickering (YO62 6SL)

Longstanding BHS-approved yard near the Moors with busy lesson & hack schedule — good for families and mixed-ability groups.

 

 

Prices (sample):

  • Group lesson: £22–£32 (½ hr–1 hr; weekday/weekend bands)

  • Shared-private: £33–£45 (½ hr–1 hr)

  • Private: £36–£50 (½ hr–1 hr)

  • Hacks: £32–£88 (1–2 hrs; group/shared/private)

    Prices verified from provider page (Apr 2024 update). 

Why Go:

  • Broad choice (lessons, hacks, Pony Club); online schedule/prices.
  • Licence number published for transparency. 

Facilities:

  • EC Pro booking, Pony Club, livery.

 

Snainton Riding Centre – Snainton, Scarborough (YO13 9AP)

Family-run since 1970, hosting training, competitions and even on-site holiday cottages — nice base for a ride-and-stay.

 

 

Prices (at the centre):

  • Private lesson (with Charlotte Nichols): £50

  • Joint private (max 3): £35 pp | Clinic (4+): £30 pp | Test riding: £45

    Prices from the centre’s price list (noted as from June 2020). Always confirm current rates.

Why Go:

  • British Dressage venue; coaching & competition calendar in one place. 
  • Holiday cottages on site — easy weekend logistics.

Facilities:

  • Facilities page, training, competitions, and livery services.


 

Borrowby Equestrian Centre – Staithes coast (TS13 5EH)

Trekking with sweeping moor-to-sea views plus lessons for all ages—great for first rides on holiday and local regulars alike.

 
Prices (sample):

  • Lessons: ½ hr £17.50 | 1 hr £28.50

  • Private 30-min lesson: £35

  • Pony Day/Fundays: £45

  • Block bookings available (6-lesson deals).

    Prices verified from provider page.

Why Go:

  • Coastal National Park setting; escorted rides for confidence. 
  • Simple, family-friendly pricing and Pony Days.

Facilities:

  • Lessons, trekking, children’s parties; full contact hours listed. 

 

 

Hollies Riding School – Richmond (DL10 4SN)

Community-minded riding school with clear junior/senior pricing, Pony Club, and camps — ideal for kids starting out and adults returning to the saddle.


Prices (juniors 4–14 / seniors 15+):

  • ½ hr private: £38 / £43

  • ½ hr group: £20 / £23 | ¾ hr group: £23 / £26

  • 1 hr hack (8+ W/T/C): £35 / £40

  • Pony Club: £30 | Pony Camp (3 days): £165

  • Published weight limit: 13 st / 82.55 kg

    Prices & policies verified from provider page.

Why Go:

  • Lots of junior options (Pony Club, camps, parties).
  • Livery available with posted rates — useful for locals.

Facilities:

  • Lessons, hacks, Pony Club, parties, and livery (DIY/Part/Full).




 

Price Disclaimer

Prices are taken from each provider’s public page on the date of writing and can change without notice; always check the riding centre’s website or contact them directly before booking. 

 

 

FAQ for Horse riding in North Yorkshire

 

1. Where do people typically ride - moors or dales?

Both. The North York Moors offer heather moorland, woodland tracks and quiet lanes ideal for day treks; the Yorkshire Dales add river valleys and longer hill rides.

2. What are typical lesson prices?

From about £20–£35 for short group/junior sessions to £45–£60 for longer/shared-private or private lessons, depending on instructor and duration - see each listing above for exact figures.

3. Minimum age and weight limits?

Minimum age commonly 4–5 years (centre-dependent). Weight limits are usually 13–14 stone (82–89 kg)—always check the provider’s policy before booking. Examples: York (13 st), Hollies (13 st), Boltby (14 st), Kilnsey (13.3–14 st by ride type).

4. Do centres provide riding hats?

Many trekking centres provide hats (e.g., Kilnsey and Boltby); confirm when booking.

5. Can beginners book moorland treks?

Yes—look for “treks” (walk-paced, led to the least-experienced rider) rather than “rides,” which may include canter for experienced riders.