Cross Country Course
Our Cross Country Course is Open
Please see attachment for correct 2024 mandatory body protectors which must be worn here at Stockland Lovell in 2026
2024 BHS Body Protector Standard
Please work around any camp group lessons that may be going on.
STRICTLY No Vehicles on the course
Adult £33.00 per individual.
16 & under £28.00 per individual.
If bringing an instructor they must be qualified and have insurance.
Cancellation Policy:
- Cancellation – no refund
- No money can be transferred to another calendar year
Venue Disclaimer
We want all of our visitors to have a great time, but we would like to remind you that your safety is your own responsibility. We do not accept liability for any accidents, injury, illness, loss or damage to you, your horse, your vehicle, your companion(s) all your belongings whatsoever, however caused.
- You must have your own appropriate personal and public liability insurance and be suitably competent to use the facilities.
- BODY PROTECTORS ARE MANDATORY WHEN RIDING ON THE CROSS-COUNTRY COURSE.
When mounted, all riders at the venue must wear a riding hat (correctly fastened and with no fixed peak on the cross-country course) conforming to the current approved standard.
- We strongly recommend the use of body protectors on all hacking routes.
- Riders should be accompanied by at least one person carrying a working mobile phone.
- Under 16’s should be closely supervised at all times.
- Dogs MUST be kept on leads at ALL times and all dog mess should be bagged and removed from site.
- Please be considerate of other horses and riders.
- Only ride over fences that are within your and your horse’s capability.
- Please report any problems or damage to us immediately so that we can keep the course at the high standard we aim for.
- Please pick up all horse droppings from car parks and arenas and place in the designated areas.
- Visitors are strictly prohibited from entering livestock pens, barns, or farmyards. This is a working environment with active machinery and unpredictable animals.
- For the safety of our riders and the welfare of our animals, the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Drones) is strictly prohibited on or over this property
- The use of bicycles and e-bikes is permitted only on or around the equestrian facilities and NOT the farm. All riders must operate their cycles with due care and consideration for animals and equestrians. E-bike users should be aware that the silent approach and sudden acceleration of electric motors can startle horses. It is a condition of entry that cyclists yield to horses and follow the British Horse Society’s ‘Dead Slow’ guidance.




