Summer
Holiday Programme 2003
Whether
you just fancy a short break, a new experience or a long holiday,
Hayfield is the place for you. A rich mix of activity fills
every holiday and £100 a day covers almost everything.
A week
usually starts with Sunday arrival, 5 days riding and Saturday
departure. There are weeks where Jumping, dressage, western
or polo is the main focus those weeks will also feature beach
rides and many other activities. .
.
May |
26
- 30 |
Master
dressage trainer Mika from Finland. |
June |
02
- 06 |
Mixed
activity, still some spaces |
|
09
- 13 |
Mixed
activity, still some spaces |
|
16
- 20 |
Spirit
of the Horse. (National Trust event). |
|
22
- 27 |
Completely
full |
July |
30
- 04 |
Mixed
activity some space |
|
07
- 11 |
Family
week. Adults and teenagers |
|
14 - 18 |
Intro to Polo |
|
21
- 25 |
Intro
to Jumping. |
|
28
- 01 |
Mixed
activity - still some spaces |
Aug |
04
- 08 |
Eventing |
|
11
- 15 |
Mixed
with some space |
|
18
- 22 |
Blair
International Horse Trials |
|
25
- 29 |
Introduction
to Western riding |
Sept.
|
01
- 05 |
Preparing
for a Gymkhana or local show |
|
08
- 12 |
Mixed
activity - Some space |
|
15
- 19 |
Junior
Polo and visit to Scone palace |
Many weeks
will incorporate a day at a local event. If what you want
does not seem to be in the programme just ask us!
Short weekend breaks are often possible. Early booking is
advisable to avoid disappointment and for your best choice.
lease
email john@equiworld.net
for further details
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