Trekking riding schools in South Wales
Saddl lists 5 trekking venues in South Wales. Yards are concentrated around Abergavenny, Gower and Neath. Every listing is reviewed before we publish it, so you're seeing real working yards rather than a stale directory. Open any venue for live contact details, prices and the disciplines it actually runs. South Wales is a smaller market for trekking than the big regional centres, which means the yards that do run it tend to be known quantities locally. It's worth ringing ahead: smaller yards often take fewer riders at a time, and the best instructors book up. Ask about group versus private sessions, what's provided (hats, body protectors), and whether they cater to your level before you travel. If you're flexible on discipline, South Wales also has Hacking & Trails, Riding Schools, Dressage venues worth a look. And because the right yard isn't always in your own county, it's worth widening the search to Anglesey, Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, all within reasonable reach.
Parc-le-Breos Riding Centre
Gower Peninsula trekking and riding holiday centre near Parkmill
Grange Trekking Centre
Prize-winning Welsh Cob trekking in the Black Mountains, riverside guesthouse, glamping pods and week-long packages from a fixed base near Abergavenny.
Cimla Trekking and Equestrian Centre
Trekking and equestrian centre in the hills above Neath with riding holidays
Grange Pony Trekking
WTRA-approved trekking centre in the Black Mountains above Abergavenny, with 60 years of operation, on-site B&B and glamping.
Cimla Equestrian Centre
Riding school in Afan Argoed Country Park, Port Talbot, lessons, trekking and holidays in scenic South Wales forest



