Introduction
  Environment
 
Tuen Mun Public Riding School enjoys a quiet location between mountains and the sea on the western fringe of Tuen Mun in the New Territories. It adjoins Tuen Mun Recreation Sports Centre, which provides an archery and gateball field, a golf driving range, a climbing wall and rope course for public use. The largest public riding school managed by The Hong Kong Jockey Club, it is a busy competition centre for all levels of riders throughout the year.
     

  Professional Training
 
Trains students up to the British Horse Society (BHS) Stage IV Riding & Care and Intermediate Teaching levels.
 
Holds BHS exams up to Stage III and Preliminary Teaching Test annually at the school

  Riding Lessons
 
Available in English and Cantonese.
 
Specialize in dressage, show jumping and cross-country training
 
Riders are colour-coded to ensure that groups are of a similar riding standard
 
Evening and weekend lessons have to be group lessons of 6 riders per class
 
Beginner riders are offered the opportunity to take some private or semi-private lessons during the daytime between Tuesdays and Fridays. Once the riders are able to perform rising-trot, they will be grouped together.
 
Experienced riders are offered the opportunity to take an assessment to fit into a suitable class
 
Flexible schedule and discount rates are available during non-peak hours.
 
Riders are welcome to call in during office hours to discuss their riding requirements
 
Competition training for jumping and dressage is available on a regular basis.
 
Although every care is taken, riders are asked to sign an indemnity form before they start riding.

  Riding Gear
 
BHS approved safety helmets which are available for hire at the school
 
A pair of shoes or boots with a one-inch heel
 
A pair of jodhpurs or stretchy, comfortable trousers
 
A pair of gloves

  Safety Tips
 
Riders with health problems are advised to seek medical advice before taking up horse riding.