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"A great read. I couldn't put it down until I'd finished it."

Inharness magazine is for everyone who enjoys carriage driving. It offers pages of ideas, tips and advice, photos, the latest news, reports about events and useful contact details, as well as features to interest you, whatever your level of experience.

Horse driving is an increasingly popular pastime and it's also a friendly and sociable activity. People from all backgrounds enjoy driving horses and ponies on an equal basis, whatever their age or ability.

There's lots to do: driving for pleasure, going to rallies, private driving and other show classes, scurry competitions... as well as competitive horse driving trials, indoors and out, BDS Trec and long-distance driving. You want to know about harness, bits, carriages, training, events - where to go, what happened to whom, what to wear, who's driving, what the judges think?

Find out more about enjoying driving horses and ponies - and donkeys and mules, too. And don't forget the Dalmatian carriage dogs...

Inharness is a new magazine packed with information aimed at everyone with an interest in horse driving and everything associated with it. You can take out a subscription or try a taster pack of the last two issues - why not try it for yourself?


Inharness magazine is published quarterly - mid-March, mid-June, mid-August and mid-December. Copy dates are the 15th day of the month before publication. Now in full colour.

"The only other magazine about driving horses."

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