Dover Saddlery and Cross Country International Offer Mother/Daughter Rides
Stay five nights at the Mount Juliet Country Estate, a luxurious 32-room hotel built over two hundred years ago. You will enjoy four days of riding with opportunities to train with British Horse Society certified instructors in cross country
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Stay five nights at the Mount Juliet Country Estate, a luxurious 32-room hotel built over two hundred years ago. You will enjoy four days of riding with opportunities to train with British Horse Society certified instructors in cross country jumping, hunt seat equitation, or show jumping. Mother and daughter will be treated to a make-over or soothing massages and enjoy a special Mother’s Day Dinner. Daily breakfast in the Club Room is included.
Ireland’s Mount Juliet estate not only offers riders an opportunity to train under British Horse Society certified instructors, but you can enjoy trail rides along the 14 miles of trails on the estate, catch a trout or salmon in the River Nore, shoot sporting clays, or play golf on Mount Juliet’s excellent Par 72 Jack Nicklaus designed course. The course was the site of the Irish Open Golf Tournament in 1993, 1994, 1995, and 2002.
There is also tennis, archery, a heated pool, a health club and a spa on the premises. This is a terrific vacation for all riders, but especially those who travel with non-riding companions.
The hotel is one of Ireland’s finest with 32 rooms, two excellent restaurants, and two bars. Each room has an ensuite bathroom, but retains much of the grandeur of the original mansion. No two rooms are alike, but all are comfortable. After a long day of sports, relax in the spa, have a massage, a steam bath, or take a dip in the heated pool
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