Bachelors Lodge is set in attractive, peaceful surroundings bounded by the river Blackwater.
It offers excellent facilities to the discerning rider.
Bachelors Lodge was built in 1725 and five generations of the Lowry
family, dating back to 1880, have been operating some form of
equestrian industry down through the decades. Indeed it was Joseph
Lowry, the current owners great grandfather and also a founder
member of Navan race course, who first installed himself in this
imposing early 18th century Georgian estate. The property was used
as a stud farm for many years, but is now home to the superb
equestrian centre.
Spread across 200 acres of farmland, Bachelors Lodge features an inviting,
yet challenging competition cross country course which is available
to hire. A large, all weather arena is available for schooling,
dressage and jumping tuition. Farm trekking is very popular during
the summer months and residential pony camps are another feature of
the programme. There are qualified BHS instructors available for
tuition to all standards and ages and working students are also
trained for their BHS Exams. Bachelors Lodge provides full stable
and grass livery to those who wish to keep their horses at the
equestrian centre.