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Welcome to the home of UK Chasers Cross Country Courses! Whether you feel like a quiet hack in beautiful safe surroundings or some serious cross country schooling we have something for everyone! There are now 48 UK Chasers courses and more joining all the time. Click Here to find your local course. Members of UK Chasers & Riders pay a reduced course ride fee at all UK Chasers courses. For more information on how to join and other membership benefits please Click Here. |
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:: Riding At a UK Chasers Cross Country Course Couldn't Be Easier
UK
Chasers cross country courses are carefully selected and built to provide you
with miles of grass tracks. They wind their way through woods, open
country and stunning scenery – with plenty of optional jumping.
Each UK Chasers cross country course undergoes an annual inspection to ensure that it is
as safe as possible for our members.
We want you
to get maximum enjoyment from your riding but remember that you
are a guest on private property. There may be other activities taking
place (primarily farming), so please adhere to the UK Chasers Code
of Conduct. This will ensure that the freedom and relaxed atmosphere,
for which UK Chasers is renowned, is preserved.
Going to ride at a UK Chasers Course couldn't be easier if you follow
the simple guidelines below:
Ring your chosen course to book a riding time and to discuss any
other facilities you may require such as overnight stabling or tuition.
Directions to courses are included in your UK Chasers and Riders
Handbook.
All courses have plenty of hard standing for parking.
Check in when you arrive, show your membership card and pay your
course fee.
Tack up, ride off and enjoy yourself!
Follow the distinctive black and white “UK Chasers”
arrows
There is no time restriction when riding the course
All jumps are optional
All
the UK Chasers courses welcome you. Please return their goodwill
by following the marked route and any other instructions.
Closure of Courses |
Any
course may be closed at the owner’s discretion if conditions
are unsuitable. Please understand that this is in the interests
of your safety and will help to maintain the course in a safe,
rideable state for the future. |
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