$35 for One-Hour English Riding Lesson at Center Line Sport Horses in Lancaster ($75 Value)
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- All levels welcome
- One-on-one attention
- Equipment provided
In the future, urbanites will abandon their cars for horse-drawn buggies, which create less pollution, result in fewer fatal crashes, and provide ample hair-braiding opportunities. Get a glimpse of transportation 2.0 with today’s Groupon: for $35, you get one hour of English riding lessons at Center Line Sport Horses (a $75 value) in Lancaster.
Owner Colette Sossaman employs more than 30 years of equine expertise in running Center Line Sport Horses, which specializes in training and dressage for nontraditional horse breeds. During the one-hour lesson, riders of all ages can sit atop stoic steeds as attentive instructors outline basic skills, including balance, pacing, and steering. Riders benefit from one-on-one attention, which can transform bi-pedal city slickers into hexa-pedal centaurs ready to singlehandedly retame the Wild West. Borrow one of the stable's horses, or bring your own bronco, as many BYOB restaurants require. Students that arrive without a full set of equipment can borrow materials from Center Line as well.
- All levels welcome
- One-on-one attention
- Equipment provided
In the future, urbanites will abandon their cars for horse-drawn buggies, which create less pollution, result in fewer fatal crashes, and provide ample hair-braiding opportunities. Get a glimpse of transportation 2.0 with today’s Groupon: for $35, you get one hour of English riding lessons at Center Line Sport Horses (a $75 value) in Lancaster.
Owner Colette Sossaman employs more than 30 years of equine expertise in running Center Line Sport Horses, which specializes in training and dressage for nontraditional horse breeds. During the one-hour lesson, riders of all ages can sit atop stoic steeds as attentive instructors outline basic skills, including balance, pacing, and steering. Riders benefit from one-on-one attention, which can transform bi-pedal city slickers into hexa-pedal centaurs ready to singlehandedly retame the Wild West. Borrow one of the stable's horses, or bring your own bronco, as many BYOB restaurants require. Students that arrive without a full set of equipment can borrow materials from Center Line as well.