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Dark Janina

Leisure Horse

FriesianUnbrokenBlack

🐴7 years
📏165 cm
Mare
£4,361
Austria, Braunau
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Callisto

Dressage HorseLeisure HorseEventing Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodB LevelBay

🐴5 years
📏174 cm
Stallion
£38,376 - £40,120Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Colonell

Show Jumping HorseLeisure HorseEventing Horse

ZangersheideUnbrokenDark Grey Tan

🐴3 years
📏169 cm
Stallion
£14,391 - £16,135Negotiable
Hungary, Hódmezővásárhely
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Issi

Leisure HorseHorseAll-rounder Horse

Belgian WarmbloodL LevelBay

🐴17 years
📏170 cm
Mare
£3,489Negotiable
Belgium, Zoersel
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ESTRELLA

Leisure Horse

Spanish SporthorseB LevelDark Grey Tan

🐴5 years
📏164 cm
Mare
£6,105 - £8,722Negotiable
Germany, Hellwege
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RAMSES

Leisure Horse

LusitanoUnbrokenBuckskin

🐴3 years
📏153 cm
✂️Gelding
£5,233
Germany, Brahlstorf
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ARIES

Leisure Horse

LusitanoBackedPalomino

🐴4 years
📏170 cm
✂️Gelding
£7,850 - £8,722Negotiable
Spain, Láncara
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Cäsar

Dressage HorseLeisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaM LevelDark Grey Tan

🐴6 years
📏163 cm
✂️Gelding
£21,804 - £24,421Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Indian River

All-rounder HorseLeisure HorseShow Jumping Horse

Belgian WarmbloodM LevelGrey

🐴18 years
📏172 cm
✂️Gelding
Price on Request
Belgium, Herenthout
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Goldi

Breeding StallionLeisure HorseAll-rounder Horse

Hispano ArabianUnbrokenPalomino

🐴3 years
📏164 cm
Stallion
£27,910 - £29,654Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Mira

Leisure Horse

ArabianB LevelGrey

🐴15 years
📏154 cm
Mare
£1,744Negotiable
Netherlands, Venray
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Snow Man

Dressage HorseLeisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaM LevelGrey

🐴11 years
📏163 cm
✂️Gelding
£30,526 - £33,143Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Kenzy

Show Jumping HorseAll-rounder HorseLeisure Horse

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodL LevelGrey

🐴11 years
📏156 cm
Mare
Price on Request
Netherlands, Julianadorp
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Black Perl

Leisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelBlack

🐴4 years
📏164 cm
Stallion
£15,699 - £17,443Negotiable
Spain, Seville
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Brownie

Leisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaB LevelBay

🐴4 years
📏161 cm
Stallion
£13,868
Spain, Seville
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Leisure Horse

Other StudbookBackedOther

🐴5 years
📏161 cm
✂️Gelding
At Auction
Austria, Uttendorf
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Lucero

Leisure Horse

Pura Raza EspañolaBackedDark Bay

🐴18 years
📏160 cm
✂️Gelding
£3,053Negotiable
Netherlands, Vorstenbosch
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Moon

Leisure Horse

American Quarter HorseUnbrokenPalomino

🐴2 years
📏155 cm
Mare
£5,669
Belgium, Heusden-Zolder
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Leisure Horse

WarmbloodBackedBay

🐴22 years
📏167 cm
Mare
£2,180
Hungary, Medina

Leisure Horse

Leisure Horse for sale: Buying and selling Leisure Horse

A good leisure horse is the one you look forward to riding after a long day: safe, fun, and uncomplicated. When people talk about a “Leisure Horse for sale,” they’re usually thinking of a sane, comfortable partner for hacking, low-level schooling, maybe the odd fun show or pleasure ride—not a high-strung competition athlete, but a reliable all-rounder that fits into real life.

Leisure horses come in every shape, size, and breed. What defines them is not a specific pedigree, but temperament, rideability, and suitability for everyday riding. You’re looking at horses that are typically used for hacking on trails, light schooling in the arena, Riding Club or Pony Club activities, small local shows, and general pleasure riding. Terms you’ll often see in leisure horse adverts include “bombproof,” “confidence giver,” “schoolmaster,” “happy hacker,” or “all-rounder.” Each of those labels hints at how forgiving, experienced, and versatile the horse is—but remember, they’re marketing terms, not guarantees, so you always need to look deeper.

In most markets, a leisure horse is expected to be safe in traffic, sensible in open spaces, and comfortable to ride. They don’t have to move like a dressage star, but they should be sound, straightforward to handle, and mentally settled. Age-wise, many good leisure horses are between 7 and 16, with enough miles under the saddle to be dependable. The leisure market is one of the busiest segments of the equestrian marketplace, and that means there’s a wide range of prices, quality, and honesty levels—so whether you’re buying or selling, it pays to be informed and realistic about what these horses are and what they’re worth.

Buying Leisure Horse - what you need to know

When you’re buying a leisure horse, start with a brutally honest assessment of yourself. How often will you ride? What’s your true experience level? A novice or nervous rider is usually safer with an older, well-established horse that’s already done plenty of hacking and low-level schooling, even if it’s not flashy. A 9–14-year-old schoolmaster type that knows its job is often a better buy than a talented 5-year-old that still needs producing. When you go to view a horse, always ask the owner to ride first, then get on yourself in a safe, enclosed area, and if possible, see the horse out on a short hack or at least around the property outside the arena.

You should be asking about the horse’s history: how long the current owner has had it, what kind of work it’s been doing, any past injuries, and why it’s being sold. Request to see passport, vaccinations, shoeing or trimming records, dental history, and any previous vet reports. A pre-purchase veterinary exam is strongly recommended, even for a leisure horse. For a typical leisure mount priced between about £3,000–£8,000 (or roughly $4,000–$10,000 in many markets), a standard 2–stage or 5–stage vetting is money well spent. At the lower end of the market—say £1,000–£3,000—you might be looking at older horses, minor maintenance issues, or horses sold from field due to lack of time. That can be fine, as long as you budget for potential extra care and accept the limitations.

Value is influenced by age, temperament, mileage, soundness, and how “user-friendly” the horse is. A safe, steady cob that will look after a nervous rider can easily command more than a sharper, fancier type with dressage potential, because safety is a premium commodity. Red flags to watch for include sellers who refuse a vetting, won’t ride the horse first, or insist on rushing you into a decision. Be wary of horses heavily sedated for viewing, or adverts that are very vague about health and history. Take your time, bring a knowledgeable friend or trainer, and remember that the right leisure horse should make you feel confident and secure, not terrified or out of your depth during the test ride.

Everything about selling Leisure Horse

On the selling side, leisure horses are most often sold by private owners moving up to a different type of horse, giving up riding, or changing circumstances, as well as by dealers and riding schools reducing numbers. If you’re selling, your first job is to get the horse genuinely ready for the market. That means up-to-date vaccinations, teeth checked, hooves in good order, and the horse in regular work so a buyer can see what they’re really getting. A leisure horse should be shown doing leisure jobs: hacking quietly, standing to mount, behaving in traffic or around farm machinery if that’s relevant in your area.

Pricing your leisure horse realistically is crucial. In many regions, a straightforward, sound, middle-aged hacking horse will fall somewhere between £3,000 and £7,000, depending on size, manners, and demand. Safe family cobs and true confidence-givers can reach £8,000–£12,000 or more, especially if they’re suitable for riding schools or nervous adults. Older horses, those with known maintenance (like mild arthritis managed with joint supplements or controlled work), or horses that have been out of work may sit in the £1,000–£3,000 bracket. Be transparent about any limitations—buyers appreciate honesty, and it saves wasted viewings and failed vettings.

When advertising a Leisure Horse for sale, choose clear, recent photos and videos that show the horse being tacked up, mounted, ridden in walk, trot, and canter, and ideally out on a short hack. Online marketplaces, social media groups, and local equestrian websites are often more effective for leisure horses than big competition auctions, because you’re directly reaching hobby riders and families. Spring and early summer are usually strong selling periods, as riders are looking for new partners for the better weather, but a genuinely safe, uncomplicated horse will sell almost any time of year. Buyers will expect you to answer questions about the horse’s behaviour, workload, turnout routine, and any quirks. The more open and detailed you are, the more trust you build. Preparing your horse well, marketing honestly, and pricing sensibly are the keys to finding the right home and a smooth, stress-free sale in the busy leisure horse marketplace.

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