A Guide to UK Beaches to Ride on

What better way to spend the summer months than to go for a gallop on the beach with the wind in your hair?  It makes a pleasant change from country lanes and polluted roads where cars are constantly vying for space. 
  

The freedom of the beach is amazing.  Not only is there a lack of traffic but there is also the possibility of seeing wildlife such as seals as well as a broad range of birdlife.  


If the idea of riding on the beach sounds attractive here some suggestions of where to go:
1.            Holy Island, Northumberland

At low tide it is possible to cross the beach to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne.  Riders can enjoy     the white sandy beaches whilst admiring the dramatic Lindisfarne Castle.   There have been         several sightings of seals and plenty of bird life.

2.            Studland Beach, Dorset

This stunning sandy beach in Dorset covers over three miles of beach and is set against a backdrop of sandy dunes.   In addition to this there are also plenty of cliff-top rides.   Set against beautiful scenery riding here is extremely enjoyable.

3.            Holkham Bay, Norfolk

With golden sands which appear to stretch for miles, this beach is a dream for riders.  The beach is uncrowded and provides access to a wide range of birds and wildlife.

4.            Druidston Haven, Pembrokeshire

If you are looking for an unspoilt beach then look no further.  Druisdston Haven in           Pembrokeshire is extremely beautiful and has the added bonus of being secluded.  At low    tide the beach is up to a mile long.

5.            Kennack Sands, Cornwall

Kennack Sands Which has a history of shipwrecks, is a great place for horse riders.  It is located at the end of the Lizard Peninsula and has a golden sand beach.  Its beautiful clean             water provides the opportunity for a refreshing bathe after your ride.

 6.           Shoeburyness, near Southend.

The beaches here are open all year round although during peak times there are some   restrictions.

7.            Filey and Scarborough

Although there are some restrictions in summer the sands from Filey which are over five             miles and are the perfect place to go seal spotting. Scarborough is at the other end of this               beautiful sandy stretch of beach

If you are riding on the beach be aware and considerate of any other people and check out local restrictions. Beach riding provides great exercise for both horse and rider and is an exhilarating ride, but safety is still important. Stock up on the most stylish riding gear and safety equipment from Ride4Less and, most importantly, have fun!

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