1 / 5International Riding Centre
📍 Lam Tsuen, New Territories
Professional horse riding centre in the New Territories spanning 160,000 sq ft with five large irrigated sand paddocks. Lessons available for beginners through advanced riders of all ages, with well-trained horses suited to children.
Amazing experience. Coach is professional and helpful. Horses are well trained and not difficult to control. The location is a bit far from city centre but they have bus and mini bus so not too difficult to get to. Course fees are reasonable and highly recommend!
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 5 and up who want genuine riding instruction rather than a pony ride. The professional coaching standard suits total beginners and returning riders equally. The remote Lam Tsuen location requires transport planning — not suitable as a spontaneous outing.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Natalie Lee
“Amazing experience. Coach is professional and helpful. Horses are well trained and not difficult to control. The location is a bit far from city centre but they have bus and mini bus so not too difficult to get to. Course fees are reasonable and highly recommend!”
Elly Chow
“Very efficient and friendly staff, location is convenient, about 3 mins from Sheung Shui train station by taxi or car. A few minutes down the road from the Hong Kong Golf Club, it's easy to find. Straightforward logistics with registration and my times with riding horses are fabulous.”
Aidan Hon
“I love the lessons and horses my personal favourite is rambler and Richard”
joe host hk
“a relaxing place, location is not convenient but overall a nice place for an enjoyable weekend.”
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Overview
International Riding Centre operates five large irrigated sand paddocks across a 160,000 sq ft site in Lam Tsuen. Professional coaches run lessons for all skill levels from first-time riders to experienced equestrians. Horses are trained for calm handling, making them manageable for children new to riding. Reviewers name individual horses — Rambler and Richard are favourites — reflecting the personal, small-centre atmosphere.



