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Kildare Equestrian Sports
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The Show Jumping Association Of Ireland
Kill,Kildare
The ShowJumping Association of Ireland is the controlling body for ShowJumping on a 32 county basis in Ireland. It authorises some 500 shows and gymkhanas throughout the country each year, has 5000 active members and registers for competition some 4000 horses and 3000 ponies. The Association selects teams to represent Ireland at major International ShowJumping events, European championships, World equestrian games and Olympic games level. Competition during the period October to March each yea...
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Kill International Equestrian Centre
Kill,Kildare
Kill International Equestrian Centre (formerly Iris Kellett Riding School) The world-renowned Kelletts Riding School was founded in 1923 by Harry Kellett and situated in Dublin. The School was subsequently taken over by Iris Kellett who was a world-renowned international show jumper. The school was re-located to Kill, Co. Kildare in 1974....
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Holmestead Saddlery
Kill,Kildare
Visit our Saddlery Workshops. See the Old Craft of Saddlery in action. Browse at our full range of Quality Hand-made Products. Explore Ireland's largest Saddlery & Country Wear Superstore. See the Original Jessie James Saddle on display. Complimentary Tea & Coffee....
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The Kildare Pony Club
Newbridge,Kildare
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Irish National Stud And Japanese Gardens
Kildare,Kildare

About the Gardens


The Japanese Gardens of Tully were created between the years 1906 and 1910. Devised by Colonel William Hallwalker, a wealthy Scotsman of a famous brewery family, the Gardens were laid out in their paths of beauty by the Japanese Eida and his son Minoru. Planned to symbolise the life of Man, the landscapes are now of international renown and are acclaimed as the finest Gardens in Europe.
The Irish National Stud Company was formed in 1945. Its primar...
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