Discover the best top things to do in Hickling, United Kingdom including Marquis Equine, St Mary's Church Hickling, Hickling Broad, The Greyhound Hickling, Hickling Broad, Whispering Reeds.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Marquis Equine is run by Brian Marquis, an ex-professional jockey and trained Military Riding instructor with the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery. With over 20 years experience, Brian has the skills and knowledge to help you and your horse. Marquis Equine provides: - Fun single lessons for all abilities - Riding lessons for children & adults from beginner to competent rider - Personal lessons - on your own horse in our ménage or at your stable All lessons are one to one but siblings/friends can share a lesson.
My kids did a taster horse riding lesson while we were in the area. Brian was really accommodating and responsive around the booking. He made both kids really at ease the whole way through the lesson and had them trotting and using the reins within 15 mins. They both loved the experience and my son was raving about it afterwards. They even came away with memorable life tips! Really recommend Marquis Equine for lessons or a holiday outing.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
The church of St. Mary is part of The Waterside Group of Churches. Built in the 13th century by the canons of Hickling Priory, founded by the Valoins family in 1185. St. Mary's is said to be a gem of a historic building, in a beautiful setting. The striking west tower is perhaps the best feature of the church which stands 90 feet high. Services are held each Sunday at 11am all are welcome.
I live in Hickling so consider me biased towards my local church. St Mary's is a wonderful village church full of a rich history. You will find a wealth of information inside all relating to our wonderful village and it's history. If you happen to visit on a Friday afternoon you may also be treated to hearing the church bells being rung. The bells are the fourth heaviest ring of five in the world, with the tenor being almost six hundred years old and weighing in at over 20cwt.
4.5 based on 166 reviews
This small lake is said to be haunted by a young soldier during the Napoleonic War, who crossed it to meet his beloved, but met his icy death in its bone-chilling waters instead.
Visited on a lovely sunny day ,so relaxing to sit by the broad .Nice tea room nearby ,and toilets near by .
4.5 based on 138 reviews
Had a great meal, gluten free options available and also worth asking as they will adapt If possible. Great atmosphere and good service.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
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