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It’s riding time

LOCATED in Lovely Banks, Saddle On offers four unique party experiences to cater for everyone.
Party packages are bursting with fun options such as horse riding, interactive visits the animal farm, BMX riding, archery, a bumpy cart ride and even a jumping castle. And if that isn’t enough, they all include food and drinks.
Try the ever-popular 1.5-hour horse party, with each guest riding a horse and enjoying the interactive animal farm, where they can meet an array of animals who call Saddle On home.
The led pony party runs with all the same activities, the only difference being the group share their ponies … perfect for bigger groups or smaller kids.
For those with an adventurous spirit, but who want something different to horse riding, relish in an adventure party. Choose three action options to make a party that suits you. This party is a massive hit with the boys.
If its maximum variety and value you’re after, check out the two-hour combo party – it’s like a led pony party, but with the addition of two extra action options.
Packages start from $250 and cater for up to 10 kids – additional kids are welcome at a discounted rate.
Saddle On Riding School, 550 Elcho Road, Lovely Banks, Geelong. Phone 5282 4017.

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