The British Horse Society has issued advice for Yorkshire horse riders who wish to go riding on beaches.
Across the UK, including Yorkshire, there are many beaches that allow horses to ride on them, but there are some important legal and safety requirements to look out for before you go. There are some beaches that do not permit the exercising of horses/riders including Bridlington North Beach, Bridlington South Beach, Hornsea and Withernsea at any time.
The British Horse Society has advised that riders must check the following things before they go on beaches: - Is riding on the beach permitted? You can find this information on the local authority website or search online for ‘can I ride on…’ and the beach name. - Check the tide times - this information is available on the website for the beach and on display boards at the beach. Avoid the beach at high tide and be aware of areas that may be cut off by an incoming tide.
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