Around Aspire, next to the playground, there is a new place with about 8 horses. Met one of the ladies running it the other day. It is not associated with Aspire at all.
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Private lesson = 150 QR, semi-private = 125 QR, group = 100 QR
Pony rides for kids = 15 minutes = 50 QR
Contact Lucilla at 522 11 79
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man! thnaks for the quick responses! i have more questions pls: 1 - does aspire have an intersting gym? how much? mixed sexes? 2- do you know the thin sword training? in arabic it is called sikh. does aspire or any other place have training for it?
There are two places where you can learn to ride, years ago you used to get lessons where the equestrian federation is now near raayan. this is where the race track is. The other place is Al Shahib Stables ( dont think thats the correct spelling) its near Qatar Academy, and Qatar Foundation.
I am sure there are more places - check out the Marhaba Magazine, it has a section in there on things to do in Qatar and I think they list horse riding.
Think Aspire is just for the students that attend Aspire, I go up there everyday for my exercise I have yet to see a horse on the sand track they have up there, although I did see one horse in a temporary stable set up there.
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Where can i more information on equestrian club lessons? Any contact numbers? Website?
Dude, Just go to equestrian club. That's the only best place for horse-back
riding and even for learning. Not aspire or any other place.
its around 350 to 500 riyals a month and 3 days a week.
It's always the small things that make big differences.
Around Aspire, next to the playground, there is a new place with about 8 horses. Met one of the ladies running it the other day. It is not associated with Aspire at all.
1 lesson = 45 minutes
Private lesson = 150 QR, semi-private = 125 QR, group = 100 QR
Pony rides for kids = 15 minutes = 50 QR
Contact Lucilla at 522 11 79
*************************************
Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
man! thnaks for the quick responses! i have more questions pls: 1 - does aspire have an intersting gym? how much? mixed sexes? 2- do you know the thin sword training? in arabic it is called sikh. does aspire or any other place have training for it?
thnaks a mil,
bill
There are two places where you can learn to ride, years ago you used to get lessons where the equestrian federation is now near raayan. this is where the race track is. The other place is Al Shahib Stables ( dont think thats the correct spelling) its near Qatar Academy, and Qatar Foundation.
I am sure there are more places - check out the Marhaba Magazine, it has a section in there on things to do in Qatar and I think they list horse riding.
Think Aspire is just for the students that attend Aspire, I go up there everyday for my exercise I have yet to see a horse on the sand track they have up there, although I did see one horse in a temporary stable set up there.
At ASPIRE I think.