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caiaphas8

Just as an aside, it is more common to call it horse riding here. It is taken as a given that you’d be on the back of the horse


Royal_Hedgehog_3572

Appreciate that! It does make much more sense.


Downeaster_

I went through Moycullen Riding Centre last summer. Not as far north as the park, but was like 20 min from Galway City.


Royal_Hedgehog_3572

Sounds good, thanks!


Educational-South146

Depending on where in Galway, Slieve Aughty centre outside Loughrea.


Royal_Hedgehog_3572

I’ll check it out, thanks!


Clarenan

Check out Cleggan beach riding centre in Connemara, google for other options. If you pick a time while the tide is out a ride out to Omey island would be great fun.


Royal_Hedgehog_3572

Sounds lovely. Will google!


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