Horse & Hound

Adventures of your dreams

IMAGINE a life in which every ride you took was against the backdrop of ravishing scenery, on a horse happy to carry you for five hours a day, with lunch served en route and in consistently good weather. Sounds good? Then in the aftermath of a year beset with catastrophic disease and travel curbs, perhaps you should dream of following Jane Lee’s example when the world eventually resets.

Instead of owning a horse, Jane gets her riding fi x through six or more riding holidays a year. Though she rides each week near her home in Sussex, she’s never considered ownership since “I like to ride in good weather, to see the world and to ride different types of horse ― ideally small and whizzy Arabs, Lusitanos and Andalusians”.

Having taken a riding holiday or two each year when

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