Why not bring your horse on holiday with you?

Your horse will be stabled in one of our 8 luxury stables and you will be able to wake up in the morning and look across the court yard at your horse looking out over their stable door.  You can spend many enjoyable hours hacking your horse along our bridle paths which go through the estate’s main woods and along miles of avenues. Alternatively you may prefer to try out our professionally designed cross country course.  The course was designed by Peter Fell of Ballindenisk fame and caters for 3 different levels.  It includes log fences, natural water jumps, rollers, drays, pheasant feeders, cottages, etc.

The horses enjoyed every moment.

Thank you Sarah for being such a wonderful host.  We had a wonderful stay, the grounds are perfect for hacking out. We will be back.

Drynam Riding Club / October 2015

Beautiful Paddocks

A paddock is available for anyone wishing to turn their horse out for a few hours.  We are confident that both you and your horse will relax and unwind in Rosegarland.  Tack can be stored in our spacious tack room.  Hay/haylage and saw dust can be purchased in advance.  Straw bedding is included in the stabling rate.  Concentrate must be provided by owners although these can be purchased locally in Wellingtonbridge.  Please let us know in advance if you would like your horse to be cleaned out for you.

Great cross country and hacks

Second time here and as fabulous time had as last year. Home from home. Will be back again.

Beth & Ann / October 2016.

Cross Country

Pre-booking of the cross country is required.  No pre-booking is required for the bridle paths.  There is no charge for using either the bridle path or cross country course for people staying in Rosegarland Estate.

Cross country course was highlight.

6 humans and 4 horses.  Absolutely super time had by all. Thank you for such a warm welcome. Be back for sure.

Callaighstown Riding Club / September 2014

Safety

Riders are required to wear a riding helmet when mounted at all times. Body protectors should also be worn at all times when mounted.  Horse riding is a high risk sport and we recommend that all riders should have their own personal accident insurance.

No liability will be accepted by the landowners for any loss, injury or damage to any person, horse or property.