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Thinking of planning an Equestrian Vacation on your short Beijing Tour? If...
Thinking of planning an Equestrian Vacation on your short Beijing Tour? If you are a horse enthusiast and looking for a place to go horseback riding in Beijing, you won’t be disappointed. Some of equine clubs have qualified and bilingual instructors, and these clubs have both indoor or outdoor arenas, training areas, club houses and saddlery stores.
This “”Horse Clubs in Beijing” list is hand-picked by us aimed at offering you some useful information on the equestrian clubs in Beijing. Before you choose any of these clubs, please contact them directly for more detailed information and also try to learn their online reviews and word of mouth.
Beijing International Equestrian Club (BIEC) is located in Caiyu County, Daxing District of Beijing, where the Beijing-Tianjin-Tanggu expressways meets. This horse club owns an international standard course for eventing, two outdoor arenas, one indoor arena for jumping, one indoor arena for dressage and a horse free-roaming area.
BIEC also has a stable with over 60 rooms, which is operated by European professional team aimed at training and teaching. The horse back riding training is suitable for novice, intermediate and advanced riders.

Beijing Equuleus International Riding Club has developed steadily and healthily since its establishment in 1999. It has over 4000 registered members both from home and abroad. The club has become a gathering place for people who love equestrian and has become an brand image of excellent equestrian training center, excellent horse breeding center.
The horse club is highly accredited star horse club in China by UK, China Equestrian Association, Beijing Turf and Equestrian Association. The horse back riding training is suitable for novice, intermediate and advanced riders.

Beijing Xiwu International Horse Club (Sheerwood Beijing Equestrian Country Club)is accredited as a four-star equestrian club, with a total area of 28 hectares, including 3 standard racecourse, 1 steeplechase course and 1 indoor training arena. You can practice indoors or go riding along the Wenyu River at your own pace. There are a dozen of horse riding coaches in the club.

Established in 1996, Guofa Equestrian is a group member of Chinese Equestrian Association and Beijing Equestrian Association. Since its establishment, the club has been actively supporting and committed to the promotion and development of equestrian sports and speed horse racing sports.
Guofa Equestrian has become a comprehensive equestrian club training suitable for novice, intermediate and advanced riders. Many members of the Guofa Equestrian Club in Beijing are children and teenagers between the ages of 3 and 18, and also many of them are female.

Founded in 2007, Beijing Oriental Equestrian Clube ( Dong Fang Ma Hui Equestrian Club ) covers an area of 130 acres with over 80 horses.
The club has comprehensiv venues and facilities with the high standard indoor fiber fields. The club is also a member of the French Equestrian Association and one of the five accredited French equestrian schools in China.
The club is qualified to issue the Galop rider's certificate and Galop coach's certificate of France equestrian Association.

Knight Union Riding ( Zhong Lian Knight Union Equestrian Club ) is owned by Zoomlion Justudio Sports Promotion Company. With the concept of "feeling the charm of equestrian and enjoying the pleasure of riding on horseback", Zoomlion Justudio Sports has been focusing on "developing basic equestrian sports" and is committed to promoting equestrian sports in China. It has 11 equestrian clubs in the country, two horse farms in Beijing, 1 experience hall, and more than 180 stables.

Beijing Moon River Bay Equestrian Club covers an area of about 100,000 square meters. There are 30 teaching staff and 20 equestrian training coaches, including 5 female coaches. There are 70 horses, trained in the Netherlands of high quality horses.

Founded in 2007, Beijing Baoli Equestrian Club is a council member of Western China Equestrian Promotion Association and a group member of China Horse Industry Association.
The club covers an area of more than 60 acres, and has more than 80 stables, with well-equipped stable facilities, and indoor and outdoor venues. The club has a total of more than 100 breeds of horses from the United States, Australia, Holland and other countries.

It possesses the largest indoor horse riding arena, 3 outdoor riding training arenas, 200 professional stables, one horse hospital.
The Western Giant Equestrian Club is close to the downtown of Beijing. The club has about eight coaches, and more than 80 horses. The staff members are kind. Affordable and a nice place to learn to ride.

Our version of this "Top 10 Equestrian Clubs in Beijing" is more or less subjective, you need to search for more information before you choose any them. Good luck!
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