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LINDAWARRA Equestrian Centre has been in operation for more than nine years.
It is situated on 85 acres in picturesque Heath Hill (just 25 minutes from Pakenham).
It offers the largest riding school in East Gippsland which provides tuition to riders from three years old from the beginner through to the serious adult competitor.
The centre offers all new agistment facilities and an outstanding new thoroughbred agistment complex.
Proprietor Robin Lang, NCAS L1 EA coach, is experienced in many disciplines and has been competing successfully for more than 30 years and teaching for 29.
She has a passion for horses and helping riders to reach their goals, be that to compete or just to improve their skills and confidence.
LEC offers excellent facilities for its riders with indoor and outdoor arenas, and also a riding trail.
There are great friendly and qualified instructors who offer a professional yet personable environment for every student.
Lessons are available on one of the 25 wonderful school horses or riders can bring their own Monday to Fridays.
All day weekend riding programs are available for children eight years and over and run Saturday and Sunday in association with school terms, 10am to 4pm.
Kinder riding programs specifically tailored for children aged three to five years old are available during the week.
The schoolcan also cater for some special needs clients as well.
School holiday programs available every holidays, booking forms available online at
www.lindawarra.com.au, phone 0419 364 690 or join via Facebook.

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