Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Lincolnshire takes a top spot in UK’s best travel destinations

A Lincolnshire market town has galloped into fourth place as one of the nation’s top destinations for equestrian getaways.

Equestrian specialists HarryHall.com has compiled The UK’s Best Horse-Friendly Staycations – a first-of-its-kind, interactive guide that helps travellers discover scenic hacks, hidden routes and accommodation tailored for both horse and rider.

Alford, at the foot of the Lincolnshire Wolds, has been crowned fourth thanks to its rare combination of access to rolling hills and the east coast, making it ideal for riders seeking an unforgettable holiday experience.

More than 3,000 holiday homes across the UK now boast stabling or riding facilities, signalling a rise in demand for horse-friendly escapes and bookings for staycations have also risen by 47 percent post pandemic.

Commenting on the launch of Harry Hall’s Destination Guide, Liz Hopper, Managing Director at Harry Hall, said: “Our destination guide has been designed to inspire equestrians to explore new places with confidence, knowing their horses will be accommodated and their riding needs met.

“Autumn and winter can still be a lovely time to venture out and these destinations showcase the very best of what the UK has to offer for horse riders. Whether it’s galloping along golden beaches, tackling rugged uplands, or simply enjoying scenic countryside hacks, the UK offers a wealth of choice for horse and rider alike.”

The full top 10 list revealed:

  1. The New Forest, Hampshire
  2. Escrick Park Estate, Yorkshire
  3. Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
  4. Alford, Lincolnshire
  5. Newbold Verdon, Leicestershire
  6. Langham Estate, Essex
  7. Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk
  8. Ludlow, Shropshire
  9. Craven, North Yorkshire
  10. Clophill, Bedfordshire

Lisa Ripley, Head of Customer Operations at Harry Hall, added: “Before heading off on holiday in the UK, it’s worth checking your horse insurance for public liability and personal accident cover.

“If you’re found negligent for injuring someone or damaging third party property while handling or riding your horse, public liability can pay towards the damages incurred – subject to the terms of your policy.”

To find your perfect day trip or autumn staycation with your equine friend, visit the UK’s Horse Destination Guide: harryhallinsurance.com/helpful-stuff/top-10-horse-friendly-holidays-uk/

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