Howth Horse Trekking
One-to-One horse Treks in Howth
Operating as usual
Important Notice
Howth Horse Trekking are relocating
We will become Wicklow Way Trekking from Easter 2017 and will continue to provide one-to-one horse treks in the wooded foothills of the beautiful Wicklow mountains along the well trodden Wicklow Way of Ireland's Ancient East (just over an hour's drive from Dublin)
Our new page will be up and running shortly.
And our new website, www.wicklowwaytrekking.com, will be published before Easter. Please check it out soon.
Our telephone number will remain the same - 086 6089535
Here are some photos of fantastic views to inspire you to venture out on a Wicklow Way Trek
Sporting a pony tail to transcend Beauty's, this Taekwondo black belt European gold medalist enjoyed the views from the highest point in Howth.
Interested in a paid riding holiday in France? Here is a copy of a post on "horses south west France" group:
Hello. I'm seeking someone very horse-friendly/horse experienced who can come live at my 5 bedroom house in the Dordogne just outside of Nontron (24300) from March 15th-March 31st to take care of the property and my animals. I have 7 horses (all very nice, various sizes/ages), 4 dogs (friendly), 1 indoor cat, 1 half in/half out cat, and 2 strays in the barn. Horses are fed grain mix (soaked) 2x a day (08:00 and 17:30 - takes about 30-45 minutes each time) and hay 3x a day (same as grain times and also around lunch time). Dogs and cats are fed 2x a day. I have a sand school (40m x 20m) just installed, a 20m round pen, and a spare paddock, so it's possible to bring a horse or two along. We're paying 50 euros a day for just the care of the animals and house, and if this person is a serious horse rider/trainer, an additional 160 euros per week to ride my 2 horses 4x a week to keep them in shape. So in total it's 17 days at 50 euros a day (850 euros) and if training added (1170 euros). Anyone interested or know someone who might be interested. Please feel free to pass on my email address: [email protected]. Thanks!
Riding with friends at The Summit Inn
What a beautiful frosty morning on Sunday. We didn't venture down the slippy icy hill on Windgate Road but after a ride to the beach it presented a great photo opportunity on the way back up, especially as I was riding my lovely Beauty for a change.
After all that stormy rain yesterday, it was a wonderful still morning for a ride up on Howth Summit - the highest point at the old triangulation station (where the masts are). Introducing the next generation of horse riders in Howth that will keep the tradition going - after I am gone.
Blue skies to the north. Turbulent skies to the south.
Watching Harry and The Snowman on Netflix.
No, it is not a Christmas film. It is about a horse saved from the slaughter house back in the 1950s who went on to become one of the best showjumpers in America.
Watch it. It's good.
Went for a canter down at Red Rock - only to be confronted by a roaming herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle - we kept well away from their curious stares. Thanks to the walker who took the lovely photo of us together with her very well behaved dog.
It is necessary to take a train and a bus to get the 5km from Clongriffin to Howth Horse Trekking. But it was worth it for this student to get out of the riding arena and into the wilds of the west mountain of Howth.
Another French student enjoys the wonderful view from the Ben of Howth despite the mist moving in fast.
What an absolutely gorgeous morning it was for riding today. And to make it even better I was greeted at the field by a chorus of bird song - starlings on the wire (dropping on my jeep!), curlews calling and swooping, a pheasant crossing the lane, a waterhen, hooded crows cawing, magpies strutting around, sparrows flitting through the hawthorn and even a robin made an appearance. It was just wonderful in warm sunshine. I forgot my phone so here are some bird photos courtesy of Wikipedia.
Curlews are near extinction in Ireland - listen to their call here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ws7jH6wNKN4&ab_channel=betacygni
My daughter back in the saddle after 10 years and still riding like she could have been a pro, despite the sore knees. Beauty even had her ears pricked for a change.
My sister enjoying a trek on Beauty.
I'll bet that not many kids from Bayside have ridden a horse up to the Ben of Howth. But this one has!
This lucky rider met "the cousins" on the beach when out for a fabulous canter on a sunny New Year Bank Holiday.
Wishing all Howth horse trekkers a happy new year - and hope you will enjoy lots of horse riding in 2017
It must be Christmas - Beauty & Bibi got (rare) carrot treats on Christmas morn.
Seagull and starling - and a side of salmon (at Howth Harbour)
Snapping the wonderful scenery in Howth
Jingle Bells
Took Bibi out for some quiet schooling on a still December afternoon and ran into the "Sleepy Hollow" tree on the way home - at only 3.30PM.
Win overnight stay at Neven Maguire's MacNean House, dinner for two, day at the cookery school, and copy of Neven's new book | TheTaste.ie Win overnight stay at Neven Maguire's MacNean House, dinner for two, day at the cookery school, and copy of Neven's new book | TheTaste.ie
With Anna - on top of the world!
Rider to the sea
I love it when the rider chooses riding gear to complement Beauty's hi vis!
Great view of Howth Harbour with Ireland's Eye a mile off the coast and Lambay Island in the distance.
A Quinn-trio out for a sunset hack
Wow! was the only exclamation necessary on a beautifully balmy autumnal October Bank Holiday weekend as this Nederlander enjoyed the serene beauty of Howth - on a very relaxed and happy Beauty!
Taking time out to enjoy the lovely views from the Ben of Howth on this relaxing October trek.
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