Horse riding in West London offers city dwellers exceptional equestrian experiences that combine urban convenience with scenic escapes.
This guide highlights the top publicly accessible riding schools in West London for 2025, all open to both beginners and advanced riders.
(Looking for more London riding options? Don’t miss our other guide: 10 Best Riding Schools in London for Beginners,
Tucked behind red-brick walls off the North Circular, Ealing Riding School feels like a miniature country yard dropped into suburbia.
Thirty mellow horses, a tree-lined arena, and tea-break chatter from long-time volunteers create an instant “you belong here” vibe for nervous first-timers.
Ages & weight limit: 5 yrs + | ≤ 80 kg (12.5 st)
Starter options: “ Private, semi-private, and group lessons; adult “Get Ready to Ride”–style intro sessions.
Price: Group 1 hr £52 child / £53 adult; Private 30 min £52 child / £54 adult.
Why go: British Horse Society (BHS) qualified coaches and gentle school horses make learning safe.
On the edge of Richmond Park with a second site by Wimbledon Common, Stag Lodge blends big-yard capacity with a friendly vibe. It’s a go-to for getting beginners from arena to park hack quickly — and for serious lessons too.
Ages & weight limit: 3 yrs + | ≤ 14 st / 88 kg.
Starter options: Pony Park (30-min, ages 3–6), Ride & Lead (30-min, 7+), private and group lessons.
Price:
Pony Park £32 weekday / £37 weekend (30 min)
Private £48 / £53 (30 min)
Private £75 / £87 (1 hr)
Group single session £59 weekday / £61 weekend (1 hr).
Why go: Two adjoining royal green spaces, indoor + outdoor arenas, seasoned coaches, and clear pathways from first pony rides to jumping clinics.
Two sites: Stag Lodge 1 (Robin Hood Gate) & Stag Lodge 2 (11-acre complex).
Multiple arenas (incl. two Olympic-size at SL2); horse-walker; full livery.
Direct access to Richmond Park and seconds from Wimbledon Common for hacks.
A big, well-run BHS/ABRS/Pony Club approved centre with 60+ horses and serious facilities — from first lead-rein to jumping and long scenic hacks.
Ages & weight limit: 5 yrs+ · ≤ 13 st.
Starter options: Private, semi-private & group lessons Tue–Sun.
Price: Private 30 min £46–£50; Group 1 hr £46; Hack 1 hr £46–£50, 2 hr £76–£80.
Why go: Huge facility range; year-round off-road riding; shows and camps.
International-size all-weather arena & 20×60 outdoor arena.
2 lunge arenas, café & clubhouse, 5-bay horse walker.
Off-road hacking, 100 acres turnout, stabling for ~125.
Family-run since 1959 beside Stockley Country Park; popular for both kids’ lead-rein and adult refreshers.
Ages & weight limit: From 4 yrs; ≤ 12 st.
Starter options: Lead-rein, lunge, flat, jumping, hacks.
Price (sample): Lead-rein 30 min £25; Child private 30 min £35; Adult semi-private 30 min £35.
Why go: Good value, long opening hours with floodlit schools.
Two 72×25m all-weather, floodlit arenas (evening lessons).
Laid-back woodland rides into Ruislip Woods — perfect for first-timers who want a gentle, hand-led experience in nature.
Ages & weight limit: Children 2+; adults welcome. weight limit: 100 kg (on FB).
Starter options: 15/30/45-minute lead-rein woodland rides, plus pony experiences & parties.
Price (sample):
Kids: 15 min £17, 30 min £30, 45 min £44.
Adults: 15 min £21, 30 min £34.
Why go: Zero-pressure intro rides; direct gate to the woods; family-run.
Direct access to Ruislip Woods trails; on-site parking.
Long-standing RDA charity offering children’s riding, equine therapy and some adult provision — plus an indoor school for all-weather sessions.
Ages & weight limit: Focus on children & riders with additional needs; adult riding limited (mechanical horse available).
Starter options: RDA sessions, Pony Club/Changing Lives programmes; contact to assess eligibility & availability.
Price: Not published online (enquire).
Why go: Inclusive, BHS-approved environment with therapeutic focus and indoor arena cover.
Indoor riding school; charity yard beside Wormwood Scrubs; set opening window daily.
Local Hounslow option with BHS-qualified instructors offering riding & pony lessons — handy for families in Feltham/Bedfont/Ashford borders.
Ages & weight limit: Teaches kids & adults; pony lesson limit ≤ 14 st.
Starter options: Half-hour or one-hour pony lessons; adult/horse lessons available (enquire). Day horse loan option.
Price (sample):
Pony lessons: 30 min £40, 1 hr £70.
(Adult prices not published.)
Why go: West-side location inside Hounslow; flexible booking via form; small-yard feel.
Lesson arenas & stables (specifics not listed online). Booking & address published.
An award-winning Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) centre in the heart of Teddington, offering assisted riding, horse care and carriage driving with a strong community focus.
Starter options: Assisted riding tasters, carriage driving (30-min sessions Tue/Wed), pony care & therapy activities; volunteering pathways
Price: Not published online
Why go: A warmly inclusive, community-led yard with specialist carriage driving equipment so even full-time wheelchair users can enjoy Bushy Park from the carriage;
Central Teddington yard (TW11) — reopened on Park Lane in 2024.
Adapted carriage for accessible carriage driving; assisted riding & horse-care spaces.
Visitor access info (parking/drop-off for RDA participants) available via local listing.
Do I need previous riding experience to visit these stables?
No. All the listed centres cater to beginners, with starter options like lead-rein rides, private introductory lessons, and gentle hacks. More advanced riders will also find jumping, dressage, and lunge lessons.
Are there weight limits?
Yes. Most West London riding schools set limits between 80–100 kg (12–15 st) for rider safety and horse welfare. Always check with the stable before booking.
Can children ride at these schools?
Yes. Minimum ages vary:
2 years+: Ruislip Park Stables (lead-rein woodland rides)
3 years+: Stag Lodge Stables (Pony Park), West London Stables (pony rides)
4–5 years+: Most other schools, including Ealing, Goulds Green, Littlebourne, and Nallhead.
Do I need my own riding gear?
Sometimes, yes. Most centres provide helmets (and sometimes boots or raincoats). Ealing Riding School hires helmets and boots for a small fee, while some others include them free.
Which schools have indoor arenas for bad weather?
Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre (W12)
Stag Lodge Stables (indoor + outdoor)
Kingston Riding Centre (SW London – not in this list)
For the rest, lessons run outdoors year-round, weather permitting.
Where can I ride in scenic parkland or countryside without road traffic?
Stag Lodge Stables – Richmond Park & Wimbledon Common
Ruislip Park Stables – Ruislip Woods
Littlebourne Equestrian Centre – 100 acres private land & off-road trails
Nallhead Studs – Bushy Park hacks
Goulds Green Riding School – Stockley Park bridle paths
Which places offer Riding for the Disabled (RDA) sessions?
Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre (Hammersmith & Fulham)
Park Lane Stables (Teddington)
Goulds Green Riding School (Hillingdon – affiliated)
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