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The Stables Horse riding

Off Kiambu Road, Kenya, Kiambu
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Estimated Cost

Expect to pay between KSH 2,500 and KSH 4,000 per session depending on the duration and skill level.

Best For

Perfect for families looking for weekend outdoor activities and beginners seeking a scenic introduction to horse riding.

Access & Logistics

M-Pesa is the standard payment method; arrive 15 minutes early for safety briefings and gear fitting.

Operating Hours

Tuesday to Sunday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM; closed on Mondays.

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Editor's Review

The Stables in Kiambu offers a refreshing escape from the concrete sprawl of Nairobi, providing a tranquil environment where equestrian enthusiasts can connect with nature. Located just a short drive from the city, it serves as an accessible retreat, though visitors should note that the final stretch of road is unpaved and can be challenging after heavy rainfall.

If you are looking for a budget-friendly alternative to a full riding session, take a walk through the surrounding Kiambu coffee estates which offer beautiful, free-to-access scenic trails that provide a great workout and stunning photographic opportunities.

The Cost: Sessions typically range from KSH 2,500 for a short introductory ride to KSH 4,000 for longer, more immersive trail rides. It is highly recommended to confirm current rates via phone before arrival as prices may fluctuate based on seasonal demand.

The Experience: Visiting The Stables feels like stepping into a rustic, countryside haven. The terrain consists of groomed grass paddocks and natural dirt trails through the Kiambu landscape, requiring a moderate level of physical engagement as you manage the horse and balance in the saddle. It is an active, outdoor experience rather than a sedentary one.

What you can get: You can get professional riding lessons for all skill levels, guided trail rides through lush greenery, and a peaceful environment perfect for clearing the mind. The experience is centered on the bond between rider and horse, set against the backdrop of Kiambu’s rolling hills.

Ultimately, The Stables is a fantastic spot for those wanting to trade screen time for saddle time. While the logistical approach requires a bit of patience on the dirt roads, the reward of a quiet, scenic ride through the countryside makes it a highly worthwhile weekend excursion.

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"Nice place, had great time" - stephen mg (Google Review)
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Explorer Ken's Advice

"Book your ride for the early morning golden hour when the Kiambu mist is still lifting and the horses are most energetic."

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Things to Consider

The access roads in parts of Kiambu can be muddy and uneven; ensure your vehicle has decent ground clearance during the rainy season.

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