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Hack for miles in the wonderful Quantock Hills, away from traffic in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Situated in the county of Somerset, Manor Farm is the perfect base for holidays on horseback, centred in some of the most beautiful rolling countryside in the West Country.
Ride amongst open heath and woodland with fantastic vistas towards Exmoor, the Brendon Hills, the Blackdown Hills, the Polden Hills and even across the Bristol Channel to the Welsh coast.
The Quantock Hills in Somerset host a large number of tracks, bridleways, forest trails and circular routes so the need to ride on the open road or near traffic is very limited. Whilst the sun is high, enjoy the spectacular panoramic views over three counties. If you need a little shade, head for the wooded coombes and forest tracks.

Experience the ideal Manor Farm trail riding holiday. Manor Farm is part of the Countryside Stewardship Scheme and a county wildlife site. Enjoy escorted rides on our horses or take advantage of our stables and bring your own horse on holiday!
Whilst on holiday in the South West, why not take advantage of our unique Quantock location by joining us riding the hills and bridleways on one of Manor Farm’s well schooled, happy horses. We can accommodate all experience levels. Our escorted rides are very popular, so please book your ride in advance to avoid disappointment.

Why not bring your own horse on holiday to stay in one of Manor Farm’s comfortable stables with full rubber matting. The stables back onto the ménage, an all weather fully floodlit arena designed and constructed by Martin Collins Enterprises. Stabling facilities, bedding and haylage are available by pre-arrangement.

Self catering accommodation at Manor Farm gives you the flexibility to take full control of your equestrian holiday. Bed and breakfast gives you the opportunity to be pampered a little. If you have brought your own horse, you can be preparing for the day ahead whilst we are preparing a hearty farmhouse breakfast. For more information, click here.
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