Straddling the boundary between Devon and
Somerset, Exmoor is a high plateau taking its name from the River
Exe, which rises there. Exmoor has been described as a seemingly
soft and gentle place where the elements have combined to create a
beautiful, fragile landscape. It is for beauty, peace and being at
one with nature, and for exploring - a place with many secrets.
Along the coast are England's highest sea cliffs, revealing hazy
views of Welsh mountains. From the plateau run rivelets, which seem
benign but can burst into torrents, etching the landscape with steep
little combes. These separate the rounded hillsides and heath-topped
ridges and in them nestle ancient woodlands and equally ancient
farmsteads. Exmoor is an area of great variety and, despite its
small size, always has something new to offer.
Once visitors have begun to explore on horse they tend to return
time and time again.
Our equestrian center
is set in a most unique position within the Exmoor National Park,
enjoying direct access onto open heather moorland as well as
spectacular views over the surrounding countryside to the rugged
coastline and across to the sea to the wild Black Mountains of Wales.
The farm, placed as it is between the moorland and the north
coast of Exmoor, is a perfect setting from which to explore this
breathtaking part of the country, particularly so on horseback.
Being truly ‘tucked away’, the riding center
is guaranteed to be quiet and secluded even in the height of the
holiday season. We take only a small number of guests at any one
time and concentrate on adults only, thus ensuring your holiday is
as enjoyable as possible. The holidays
have a homely and laid-back atmosphere and we make every effort to
put you at your ease from the moment you arrive.
Exmoor is one of the most beautiful areas in England. The moor is
still wild and untouched, giving rider and non-rider alike the
chance to admire its seclusion and beauty. From the bluebells,
violets and delicate primrose in the woods in spring, the purple
heather on the moors in summer and the beautiful colors of autumn,
Exmoor has something special to offer for every season. With its
spectacular skies and its dazzling display of stars in the evening
there is always something to marvel at. Exmoor is home to some of
Britain’s rarest wild life including its famous red deer and wild
Exmoor ponies. If you are lucky you might see some of the shyer wild
folk of the moor including foxes, hares, badgers, buzzards, herons,
kingfishers, larks, reptiles and amphibians to name a few.
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Rates include 6 nights accommodations,
all meals, 5 riding days.
7 days / 6 nights $ 1,150
... based on £ 575
Single room: no charge if available
2008 Dates: every Sunday
to Saturday from April to November
Meeting Point: Barbrook
Train station: Barnstaple or Minehead ... then taxi transfer
or take local bus
Airport: Exeter or London
Level:
Good Novice to
advanced
- riding in separate groups
Pace: all paces, depending on riders
Tack:
English or Western
Horses:
Thoroughbred, Quarter,
Appaloosa, Lusitano, Cobb, Friesian
Weight limit
195 lbs.
Max Riders: 8
Note:
for adults only 16 yrs+ , riding helmets are
mandatory
Vegetarians, vegans can be accommodated.
THE RIDING
(The gate opens straight
onto the moor)
For your pleasure we take small
groups of up to six riders and riders of different abilities are
taken separately unless otherwise requested. All our rides are
escorted in order to make your time in the saddle as diverse and fun
as possible, maximizing the opportunities to cater and gallop and
helping riders to get the best from their horses.
Taking a different route each day, your ride will take you out of
the stable yard and straight into dramatic open moorland, exploring
deep into enchanting woodlands, along beautiful Exmoor streams and
atop the magnificent coastline with views as far-reaching as the
Black Mountains of Wales. The rides include pub and picnic stops for
lunch, weather permitting. The terrain of Exmoor is hilly and can be
challenging for those not used to open spaces. No matter what
standard most of our guests have found that their riding ability and
confidence have improved greatly throughout their time with us, our
escorts are always happy to give informal guidance whilst on the
rides. Natural horsemanship and riding lessons are also available.
THE HORSES
We are proud of our unusual breeds of horses
giving our guests the chance to ride something new and different. As
well as the normal thoroughbred types and cobs, we also have the
noble and beautiful Spanish horse, Quarter horse crosses,
Lipizzaner/Arab and a friendly Icelandic, who gives our riders a
chance to try the exotic gait of tolt.
All of our horses are real characters, we practice natural
horsemanship and our horses are trained to be responsive and
delightful rides. From the more forwards going, to the quieter
horses suitable for the novice rider, we hope you will find our
horses well-mannered and sure-footed. We are not a trekking centre
or a riding school and the horses are corn fed every day to ensure
they are fit and keen. Although our horses are well-schooled and
responsive long as they are correctly ridden, they are living beings
and some may occasionally put in a high-spirited buck or shy. We
expect our guests to understand that riding is a high-risk sport and
that horses can sometimes be unpredictable.
THE ACCOMMODATION
The accommodations are in a 17th century
farmhouse, which has
has central heating and wood burning stoves, a comfortable lounge, a dining room and
spectacular views of the surrounding countryside from every window.
The house facilities include a Victorian bathroom, a shower room
with toilet, separate hot and cold vanity units in every
bedroom. When taking a break from the hard hours in the saddle,
guests may wish to enjoy the comfortable lounge with an extensive
video collection, although most prefer to sit round the dining table
exchanging horsey yarns over a drink or two. Alternatively, guests
may wish to have their own lodge situated close to the main house
and enjoying all the facilities of the house including full board
but with the added benefit of their own bathroom and private TV
lounge. (Lounge accommodation subject to a small surcharge; see book
form).
Single guests are most welcome to come and enjoy our relaxed
atmosphere and meet like-minded people. We do not require you to
share a room, nor do we charge a supplement. We like to feel High
Bullen is your home away from home, giving you the run of the house,
farm and gardens.
THE FOOD
All our holidays are full board (excluding
alcohol). Tea, coffee, cake, biscuits and fruit are included in the
price and are available at any time. Our guests are most welcome to
make themselves hot or cold drinks whenever they wish.
Your day begins with a choice of full English Breakfast, followed by
a delicious hot or cold lunch, or your own choice of picnic lunch.
After the ride we provide afternoon tea with one of our scrumptious
homemade cakes and Devonshire cream tea on Fridays.
Within the farmhouse and for the exclusive benefit of our visitors,
we have a licensed trust bar, offering a selection of fine wines to
enhance you meal, chilled lagers after a hot summer ride, or a nip
of the ‘good stuff’ to warm the bones!
The meals are tasty, varied and plentiful. Our chef’s traditional
farmhouse fayre is all homemade, using home-reared meat, sausage,
bacon, egg, and fresh local produce wherever possible.
We are happy to cater to vegetarians and special diets.
Eggs, homemade jams, chutneys and pickles are available for sale.
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