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Set in the historic Bathurst Mews in London, W2,  Ross Nye Stables is ideally situated for riding in London, along the famous ‘Rotten Row’ in Hyde Park.

The Stables reflect the philosophy of their founder, Ross Nye, and offer a unique and rare experience for adults and children alike. This remains one of the main reasons the stables have been so popular since their foundation in 1965.

As well as riding in Hyde Park, the Ross Nye Stables is able to offer instruction in the outdoor arena, lessons in stable management, a membership scheme, regular newsletters, outings to famous horsey events, and social activities.

We welcome all,  whether adults or children, beginners or experienced, for a gentle hack in the Park or for a course of lessons.

Unfortunately we cannot cater for children under the age of six.  We operate a weight limit of 14 stone (90 kilos).
Set in the historic Bathurst Mews in London, W2, Ross Nye Stables is ideally situated for riding in London, along the famous ‘Rotten Row’ in Hyde Park.

Established in 1965, Ross Nye Stables in Hyde Park is the longest-established riding school to offer riding in Central London.

Horses and riding have been synonymous with Hyde Park since the reign of Henry VIII, when it was used as a hunting ground for the Tudor Court. The Carriage horses from the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace are still exercised daily in the Park, so you may see liveried coachmen driving a team of beautiful Windsor Greys along Rotten Row, early in the morning.

 

 

 

Address

Address:

Ross Nye Stables, 8 Bathurst Mews, London W2 2SB, United Kingdom.

Telephone:
Contact Owner

Opening Hours

Monday

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Tuesday

7am - 6pm

Wednesday

7am - 6pm

Thursday

7am - 6pm

Friday

7am - 6pm

Saturday

9am - 5pm

Sunday

9am - 5pm

Features

Hacking and Lessons

Hyde Park Branch of the Pony Club

Hyde Park Riding Club