Built for soundness and performance.
Good surfaces are paramount to long-term soundness. Sixty acres backing onto Werakata National Park, purpose-built for producing event horses across all three phases.
Dressage arena
A 20 × 60m ELD sand arena, built in 2005 by Todd Cunningham of Equestrian Land Development.
Jumping arena
A 40 × 70m grass-and-sand jumping arena for showjumping and flatwork.
Cross-country course
Designed and built by Craig Gordon from 2014 — two stages complete, a third planned. Hugely influential in producing successful, safe cross-country horses.
Paddocks & stables
Varied paddocks with shelters for work, spelling and rehab, plus rubber-lined and floored stables with attached yards. We position horses carefully for relaxation and safety.
Hill & fitness work
A large back paddock, a dam to splash through and national-park trails — firm-surface trotting work ideal for three-day-event fitness preparation.
The setting
60 acres backing Werakata National Park — kangaroos, wallabies and deer, and a calm environment for young horses to grow in confidence.