Hollywood Horse & Pony Trekking Centre
Review
The Hollywood Horse & Pony Trekking Centre in Ballymore Eustace, West Wicklow, offers an unforgettable experience exploring the stunning Wicklow Mountains. Run by the highly knowledgeable and capable Ray Fisher, this centre provides two treks daily during the main season. Ray’s expertise and passion for the area ensure a safe, enjoyable, and informative journey for all riders. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or a complete novice, you’ll feel well cared for throughout the trek. The breathtaking scenery of West Wicklow, combined with Ray’s local insights, makes this an exceptional outdoor adventure. It’s worth noting that children under 8 cannot participate in the treks, so plan accordingly. This thoughtful approach prioritizes safety and ensures the best experience for riders. With Ray’s guidance, you’ll not only enjoy the beauty of the Wicklow countryside but also leave with a deeper appreciation for the region. An absolute must-try for nature and horse lovers alike
- Top 100 Review
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Bishopsland
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Ballymote Eustace, Co. Kildare
, W91 WD35
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