Every visit is planned around your group, your space, and your people. Here's how it works.

We'll have a chat beforehand so I understand who the visit is for. The age group, any additional needs, the space you have, and what you're hoping to get from the day. I'll plan everything around that. You don't need to organise anything special, two miniature horses can go inside with their poobags. I arrive early, get set up quietly, and make sure the ponies are settled before anyone arrives.

People meet the miniature horses in small groups or one at a time, depending on what suits. Some want to groom and interact, others are happy just to stand nearby and watch. There's no agenda and no pressure. Everyone engages at their own pace. I'm there throughout to guide things and make sure everyone feels comfortable and safe, whether they're three or ninety-three.
People are more relaxed when they're somewhere they already know. Bringing the miniature horses to them removes the stress of travelling somewhere new or unfamiliar.
miniature horse visits work across every age and ability. Elderly residents, adults with disabilities, teenagers, young children, staff teams. The interaction looks different every time and that's what makes it worthwhile.
Our two miniature horses are chosen for their temperament. They're patient, steady, and completely comfortable around wheelchairs, walking frames, loud noises, and busy environments.

Perfect for primary schools, crèches settings, and special education units. Children interact with the miniature horses in small groups. Grooming, leading, and learning. It's a sensory, hands-on experience builds confidence and gives children something positive to talk about for weeks. I work with your staff to make sure the visit fits your group.

Ideal for nursing homes, residential care, disability services, mental health settings, and day centres. The calming presence of a gentle pony can reach people in ways that other activities simply don't. Residents and service users engage at whatever level suits them. A hand resting on a warm neck can be enough to change someone's whole afternoon.

Brilliant for community days, family fun days, corporate wellbeing events, festivals, and fundraisers. The miniature horses are always a hit. They draw people in and create a relaxed, feel-good atmosphere. A lovely addition to any event that people genuinely remember afterwards.

Every visit is priced based on the type of visit, group size, and location. Get in touch and I'll put together a quote that suits your organisation.
All equipment and setup, you don't need to provide anything.
Two gentle, experienced miniature horses suited to your group.
Full supervision and support throughout.
No. Most children who come here have never been near a horse before. We start from the beginning and I guide them through everything.
That's completely normal. We go at their pace. Some children spend their first session just watching from the fence, and that's fine. There's no pressure to do anything they're not ready for.
Every child is different, but most parents notice changes after 3 to 4 sessions. Calmer at home, better sleep, fewer meltdowns. Some children respond even faster.
Yes. All our horses are chosen for their calm, patient temperaments. Activities happen on the ground and later on therapeutic riding, and I'm always within arm's reach. Safety comes first, always.
Children from around 5 upwards, teenagers, and adults. If you're unsure whether it suits your child or adult person, ask me and I'll give you an honest answer.
Something comfortable that can get a bit mucky. Closed-toe shoes are essential. We're outdoors with horses, so dress for the Irish weather.
No. If your child is struggling and you think this might help, that's enough. You don't need a letter from anyone.
Yes. I hold Equimotional Wellbeing Coaching Certificate and BHS Coaching, also I have worked as Special Needs Assistant.