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Bedgebury Forest offers wonderful opportunities for riding, but you will need to obtain a permit, details can be obtained from TROT or call Tel: 01622 735599.

From May to October it is also possible to ride on the bridle paths around Bewl Water, although this can be busy with walkers and cyclists at weekends and during bank holidays.

For more information on horse riding in Kent visit http://www.kent.gov.uk/countrysideaccess

For information on the National Bridleway Network and promoted routes in Kent together with some accommodation that offers b&b for horses visit the Map, South East section of http://www.ride-uk.org.uk/

Riding Schools and Livery

Some local riding schools are listed below. Check in advance what riding is offered to visitors and whether the British Horse Society approves the stables.

Details of British Horse Society approved riding stables in Kent and East Sussex are available at the Where to Ride, South East section of http://www.bhs.org.uk/

Apple Tree Stable
The Common
Cranbrook TN17 2AN
Tel: 01580 713833


Bedgebury Centre Ltd
Tuition, cross-country, dressage. No trekking or casual hire without an initial assessment.
Bedgebury Riding School
Bedgebury Park
Goudhurst TN17 2SH
Tel: 01580 211602
http://www.bedgeburyridingcentre.co.uk/

Hempstead Equestrian Centre
Hacking in local 900-acre forest.
Chittenden Farm
Golford Road
Benenden TN17 4AJ
Tel: 01580 240086
www.kent2do.com/hempstead/

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