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Cumbrian Heavy Horses
Phone: +44 1229 777764 (09:00 - 18:00)
Mobile: +44 7769 588565 (Annie)
Annie Rose
email annie@cumbrianheavyhorses.com
www.cumbrianheavyhorses.com
Chappels Farm; Whicham Valley; Nr Millom; Cumbria; LA18 5LY
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Approved by: Trekking and Riding Society of Scotland (TRSS.) & British Horse Society (BHS.)
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Ride Beautifully Schooled Clydesdale and Shire Horses in Cumbria |
Welcome to Cumbrian Heavy Horses - the ultimate horse riding experience in the stunning Lake District - and the UK's only specialised Heavy Horse Riding establishment! Cumbrian Heavy Horses is a small, professional, family run Equestrian Centre unique in the use of our magnificent Clydesdale, Shire and Ardennes heavy horse breeds, for riding.

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The friendly Cumbrian Heavy Horses team look forward to welcoming you to their home home at Chappels Farm in the Whicham Valley, within the boundaries of the Lake District National Park, and nestling in the foothills of the Black and White Combe.
The centre is just a few miles from the Irish Sea coast and with access to some of the UK's most spectacular riding (and, on occasion, mountaineering on horse-back!).
Join the team at Cumbrian Heavy Horses, share their passion and experience their delightful Clydesdale and Shire horses. The horses are suitable for riders of varying ability, with steadier rides and mounts for the nervous novice and forward going fluent Clydesdale, Shire and Ardennes horses for those wishing to experience the thrill of riding a REAL horse!
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Stunning gelding, Wellie
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Cumbrian Heavy Horses offers: Horse riding - horse riding holidays - “hands on” holiday experiences - carriage driving instruction - riding lessons and tuition - as well as Farm Rides, Fell rides, beach rides and trail rides.
The centre is open 7 days a week and can take bookings in advance by phone.
The Cumbrian Classic Ride - NEW for 2010
This summer, 2010, the jewel in the crown is the “Cumbrian Classic Ride” the week-long tour around the Lake District National Park on gorgeous horses. The full day rides to beach and to fell are very popular, but this is the ultimate long distance ride for anyone wishing to experience the beauty of the area, the sheer pleasure of developing a relationship with one of the beautiful horses, combined with the exhilaration of riding at a gallop along the beach before heading inland to experience the stunning scenery of the Lake District National Park.
What makes Cumbrian Heavy Horses different? This is not just a business with horses - it is a business based on their passion for the future of the heavy horses, the Clydesdale and Shire breeds. Cumbrian Heavy Horses are promoting these horses not just as a safe weight bearing hack, as they are so often perceived but as an active, valuable, competent horse to do virtually anything on! Come and see for yourself! |
| About Cumbrian Heavy Horses... |
Cumbrian Heavy Horses started life, back in 1996, as Raasay Heavy Horse Centre, with Anna combining running the centre with having children!
The business eventually relocated to Armadale, in the south end of Skye, where it centered around the dray, with Anna and fellow driver Tracy attending local shows. Anna knew that the Clydesdales also made fantastic riding horses, and voicing this idea to friends, amongst whom were Tom Brewster and Ronnie Black - prominent Clydesdale men - who were very encouraging, she decided to try riding with them commercially. The first season in 2002 started slowly and often, the team had little more than enthusiasm to keep them going. But progression was made and gradually, people learned about the centre.
The next year saw progress, with better preparation and training, and the horses developing in their schooling. The "herd" increased ("One can never be too thin, too rich, or own too many Clydesdales" - quote Annie!) and the reputation of the centre grew, attracting more experienced riders which kept the horses responsive. Equally the team loved enabling first time or nervous riders to have a great first riding experience and gathered a great crowd of friends and supporters. And as the centre grew, the facilities began to look to small. So another location was needed and Chappels Farm in Cumbria proved the perfect choice.
The team were very sad to leave Skye but are also hugely excited about the new opportunities Cumbria and the excellent facilities for the horses, riders and helpers. The team at Cumbrian Heavy Horses look forward to warmly welcoming you to the new centre! |
| Meet The Heavy Horses... |
Max is currently about 18 years old, he stands 17.2 hh at the withers rides and drives both pair and single drays. He is a very smart and sensitive horse. Max is one of the original team (with Prince) and has been the backbone of the dray - he is fantastic to work with. Previously, he been used to haul wood out of forests. He is a great riding horse as he is good for beginners and fun for experienced riders, ...thinks he's a sports horse disguised as a Clydesdale! Jumps, does several dressage moves - one of the best horses in the yard and very affectionate.
Major is 9 yrs old, a roan, stands about 17.2hh. He is one of the better riding horses for experienced riders as he is quite forward going and likes going fast! He has been taken in hand by Tim so has had much time spent on him, hence he's so responsive!
Tommy is the "upper-class" Clydesdale as he comes from excellent bloodlines - his sire is the famous "Colessie Cut Above" Stallion owned by Ronnie Black, a foremost figure in Clydesdale showing circles. He is now approaching 10yrs old. He stands 17.3hh and is a bay with 4 white legs. He can ride really well and a mere squeeze, when ridden properly, will get the required response. He does tend to switch off with incorrect aids and it's no good just kicking him...He does have a very laid-back temperament so is an excellent horse for most abilities but a good rider will get a very different ride from him!
Emma arrived three years ago from Arisaig. She is a Clydesdale mare, and one of the largest Clydesdales at 17.3. She is very pretty and sweet natured, with a wonderful trot. Her lovely flowing black mane and tail and looks make her a popular choice. She has a lovely canter and is actually quite fast for her size, has been jumping logs well too! She made her first appearance at Blair International Horse Trials and took it all in her stride, leading the jumping last summer!
Ben stands about 17.1hh and is a very attractive Clydesdale with a pale flowing mane and tail and lovely proportions. Has undergone considerable training and is doing very well, proving himself a solid gentle and reliable all round good horse . Would possibly make a good dray horse in the future.
Sparky is a six year old, very cute, very wonderful, honest young horse. He is a great ridden horse, a lovely red roan colour, bright and gorgeous and does anything asked of him - he's really, bold, solid, dependable, a true asset.
Charlie was a stallion until recently and has been gelded to enable him to fit more happily into the yard. He has lovely paces and lively gaits! He is a 7 year old roan bay standing 17.1hh and will possibly make a good dressage horse with his floating paces.
Snowflake alias 'Gertie' was previously a brood mare and is now years old and stands around 17.3hh, a good size for a mare. She is a bright, pretty horse with a calm temperament and has as taken to her new life as a ridden horse well and is very popular in the yard.
'Girlie' or Snowdrop. Nine year old Girlie has been very responsive to her new role in life as a ridden horse. She is a truly stunning mare, tall (18hh plus) - a lovely roan and a real asset to us. She is a very pretty, kind horse and her looks make her very popular with all our riders.
Phantom - Named 'Phantom' because of his gorgeous, white face, he is very precocious 4 year old - nosey, into everything, pushy, and terribly cute! He has been backed successfully and turned away to mature and will be coming into work this year.
Branson is a very sweet, dark bay, compact little horse, standing around 17.1hh and he is a fantastic riding horse. He is enjoying his work, taking more experienced clients initially, and we are very pleased with his progress.
New Major joined us last summer and had been very well looked after. He is a really “sorted” young horse, a great riding horse and is proving a very popular young man! We will be showing him this year. He is a pretty bay roan, with a calm temperament and one gorgeous blue eye! A bright easy going soul, we are already very fond of him.
Brutus is fabulous, loves to be in front and going fast! He's not a beginner horse and we love him! He's a Clydesdale/Shire cross....is about 17hh and we plan to show him.
Wellie is a simply beautiful young 5 year old Shire gelding and a beautiful black/dark brown colour. He stands around 18hh and, due to his spectacular good looks, is a popular choice in the yard. He Is riding very well and we are very pleased with his progress.
Prince is the most senior member of our team at around 18 years old. He is a founder member of the business and worked the dray with Max for years before his role became that of a ridden horse. He is a Shire and stands almost 18hh. He's a magnificent and beautiful horse and is very much loved.
Rosie is a pretty bay mare around 17hh. She rides very well and also drives.
Gypsy & Wallace - Gypsy is a 11 year old Shire/Clydesdale cross whilst Wallace is an 8 year old Shire.
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