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lynnmary1987
5 months ago

That’s very different.

I also rarely take lessons on school horses. But that would come “with me” to 30€ for the train hour and 35€ for a jump hour. But this is comparatively favorable that this stable is not close to the city.

The only regular, larger riding school at my home requires 55€ for external whip students per unit in the group and 75€ single hour.

Normally, I’ll let trainers come to me and my horse.

But even there the prices vary

zb 15€ from a stable colleague who is a professional riding instructor at a horse management school, but who no longer demands for friends because she has little effort with us and we also help her to provide her chronically ill horse.

Then go on to quite normal 35-45€ for different, non-specialized trainers up to 65€ for a special training for a gear horse – which is also their “friendship price” for stable colleagues. Regularly she takes 90€ and has so many regular students that you hardly get a place with her.

Isililli
5 months ago

With us at the stable cost 4 hours a month including insurance approx.72 Euro 💶.

At my stable we have so regulated that you pay 72€ per month and then get riding lessons in a fixed group on a fixed school horse. We change school horses only when we get too big/heavy or it doesn’t work between 2 ☺️

calvari
5 months ago

Hi Truedie,

I rarely take riding lessons on school horses because of my own horses, even because the only riding school in my area has no permanently matching horses for my current requirements.

Every two weeks I take a riding hour there, just to gather more experience on other horses and so I can really be sure that I really ride, and my horses don’t make it easier for me. From time to time I also take a riding hour seat longe. I don’t take any more jumping hours there, because there’s no jumping over Cavalettihöhe. At this riding lesson, the Longe lesson costs 30, the group lesson 35 and the single hour 50. Jumping hours cost another 10 euros more. All prices for 30 min.

The riding lessons (dressage or dressage oriented, depending on the horse) with my coach costs 40 for half an hour and 75 for a whole, but I pay a “friendship price” of 10 euros per hour. She gives unbelievably good lessons, but always feasible for the horse. Really great. As my horse and I are currently preparing the lessons of class S, I ride their dressage horses one or two times a week. These are private and they offer this only in special cases. I will pay 20 euros for this.

Unfortunately there is no jump trainer at our stable, so we have to let one come or drive to another plant. These are then 90 euros for 45 min.

Otherwise, I also drive to other trainers about a month, which then costs accordingly.

Best regards calvari

Leni3256
5 months ago

I pay 20€ for the hour on my coach (he has coach C Schein) but also on his top-trained dressur horse (trained up to M**) because we already have it for a long time, normally he is at 45€, which is also favorable as it is close to the Erding and Munich.

A friend pays at her riding school 30€ for the hour.

It is all individual from the price, it often depends on the location and on the service, i.e. dressage, jumping on its own, or on school horse.

Urlewas
5 months ago

Single hour 50 €, To two 40 €, Group (3-6) 25 €. 60 minutes each on the horse (including on and off, equipment sound…), of which 30 – 45 minutes lessons. Warming up and dry riding in the step does not count to class. If you don’t need the hall, you can take a few minutes longer.

I don’t know what novice seat length costs.

JulianeK100
5 months ago

with us this is so:

Riding lessons:

1 hour / week(Dressur / Jumping / own horse)8,50 € hour

2 hours / week(Dressur / Jumping / own horse)8,00 € hour

A Voltage lesson in the week

5,50 €

A Long Time

9,00 €

A riding lesson Vereinspferd / Pony

€15.50 (group between 2-5 persons)

this is the case with us at the RV, but is different

JulianeK100
5 months ago
Reply to  Truedie

Yeah, that’s right. But qualitatively still very good. But may it be related to the fact that I live rather rurally

RandomUserGirl
5 months ago

With us it costs 90€ per month for approx. Four group hours with about 3 other people, and you even have to pay in August, although you don’t even ride because of summer holidays.

I think that’s a bit much and stupid with August, but I like the farm very much.

RidingGirl228
5 months ago

I pay per group hour (2-xy) 15€, per single hour 25€, to be ridden 60min, before and after preparation is not included and is not reflected in the price.

StRiW
5 months ago

5 to 75 euros for 30 min.

ellikeefe351
5 months ago

per group hour 35 €, per one hour 55 €, jump lessons are not available at us

FunnyFanny
5 months ago

If I give lessons on my horse:
40 € for the lessons + 20 € for the horse

If I take lessons (on a school horse):
€ 100 for 30 minutes.

Ladenhut
5 months ago
Reply to  FunnyFanny

Are 100€ a common price for 30 minutes? I just pulled my shoes off. I pay 45€ per full hour for a very good coach. But they don’t prepare me for the next CHIO.

Venus345
5 months ago
Reply to  Ladenhut

this is Wucher, 100€ for 30min. in our area you pay approx. 30€ per hour jumping costs a little more

FunnyFanny
5 months ago
Reply to  Ladenhut

No, I don’t, but I’m keeping this coach because it’s worth it.
And if I’m asked what I’m paying, I’m gonna write it all up.
What others pay for other classes with other people is totally blunt.

And that shows that such more or less pointless questions simply do nothing …

Baroque
5 months ago
Reply to  Ladenhut

I also pay the 50 for class with my own horse. The school horse is still on it, and what is going to happen to an equidae, we all know horse owners.

Ladenhut
5 months ago

Probably. The times I was riding on school horses are already over. I didn’t think so.

pony
5 months ago

that is not a ravine, but presumably teaching on very good, permanently prepared horse, where you learn something.

warming up and stepping out normally do not belong to the hour, but the 30 minutes are pure working phase.

I suppose.

FunnyFanny
5 months ago

Oh, and you can judge that?
Sorry that this is not a lesson with 20 riders on cuddly shetties, you should be able to think yourself.

And no, that’s not an anger… you don’t have to use this class… but you can ride somewhere else at the “Billigheimer”…

marie78111
5 months ago

With us at the stable there are no school horses, but half an hour costs 30€ and an entire hour 55€.

Missy274
5 months ago

The riding stable here takes 8 euros per school horse and 45 min. There are also member costs and travel costs of around 120 euros per month.

vyyncyaaa
5 months ago

I had paid 45€ per hour at the riding school, now private 35€.