| | "Remba
Park camps are great fun with exciting excursions to attend. The horses and ponies
are lots of fun to ride, and there are lots of fun games to play" Katie
-Falcon 12yrs -
"The
camps are always jammed packed with fun and games. Its always great to have a
rest from lessons and go to camp." Breeanna - Erskine 12yrs -
"Remba
Park camps are great! With some great ponies to ride it is always fun. The camps
aren't just about riding, it is a program to teach kids how to look after horses
too" Kaitlin - Latham 11yrs. -
"Remba
Park is a fun place to play games on your pony. The camp is fun because you get
five fun days of horse riding and games. When you go home you want to stay and
have more fun on the ponies!" Luke - Baldivis 8yrs - "When
my daughters, aged 7 and 5, begged me to let them go horse riding, I initially
felt nervous that they had shown an interest in a potentially risky pastime. So,
I wanted to find a riding school where they would learn how to ride properly --
in a safe, pleasant environment, where the emphasis was on learning how to handle
horses with confidence and respect. My own childhood experiences with horses had
consisted of occasional trail rides and three-hour hire sessions with no advice
on correct horse-handling techniques, and little or no supervision. As a result
I have always felt a little bit nervous around horses. I wanted my daughters to
learn to appreciate that horses are strong but gentle animals, and to experience
the rewards of learning the correct riding techniques, as well as how to treat
horses kindly but firmly. Several people recommended Remba Park Riding School
to me, so when the girls arrived for their first lessons I was expecting good
things. I was not disappointed. The reality has surpassed my expectations
and the girls have absolutely loved their introductory rides. The proprietor,
Sue, and instructor, Vicki, impressed us with their professionalism, patience,
knowledge and, above all, their desire to give young children the most positive
experience of horse riding possible"
Maureen,
Secret Harbour.



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