**Moor Lane Bridleway – Your Gateway to Equestrian Excellence in York**

Nestled in the scenic surroundings of York, Moor Lane Bridleway is more than just a riding facility; it’s a community hub for equestrian enthusiasts of all levels. Our commitment to providing quality service sets us apart, ensuring that every visit is an enjoyable experience tailored to your needs. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a beginner, our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to assisting you, offering guidance and support every step of the way.

At Moor Lane Bridleway, we pride ourselves on our well-maintained trails and safe riding environment, making it the perfect location for horse riding, lessons, and events. Our facilities are designed to foster a welcoming and friendly atmosphere, where riders can connect, learn, and share their passion for horses.

We believe in customer satisfaction as our top priority, which is why we invite you to reach out with any questions or to book an appointment. Experience the unique charm of Moor Lane Bridleway—where every ride is a memorable adventure. Visit our website or contact us today to discover how we can enhance your equestrian journey!

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David Corderoy

5 Google Rating

Great for walking. Good path.

5/ 5

Great for walking. Good path.

Sue Cooper

5 Google Rating

Maked a good little circuit to Knapton from Poppleton

5/ 5

Maked a good little circuit to Knapton from Poppleton

Jay Kistasamy

4 Google Rating

Good place to take dogs for a walk

4/ 5

Good place to take dogs for a walk

alan preston

5 Google Rating

Lovely place

5/ 5

Lovely place

Ruth Gibson

3 Google Rating

Cannot remember

3/ 5

Cannot remember

Rudie Humphrey

5 Google Rating

Favourite place to run.

5/ 5

Favourite place to run.

David Hobman

4 Google Rating

Lovely country walk ideal for dogs

4/ 5

Lovely country walk ideal for dogs

Philippa Millward

5 Google Rating

Great for a 'there and back" walk. Really nice now there is a path most of the way and poo bins at b

5/ 5

Great for a 'there and back" walk. Really nice now there is a path most of the way and poo bins at both ends of the walk as it's very popular with dog walkers.

Daniel Brookes

4 Google Rating

An excellent walk

4/ 5

An excellent walk

Sunrunner Nge

5 Google Rating

This is a great little bridleway, which has had a recent extension and now goes all the way to Ruffo

5/ 5

This is a great little bridleway, which has had a recent extension and now goes all the way to Ruffoth. It's nice for family walks, off-road bike riding, although there is a tarmac path further down the lane, be mindful, there's a working farm on both sides of the bridleway, although it's generally very quiet. it's also ideal place for walking dogs and that's sort thing.

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