The Coachman

Professional Carriage Driving Tuition, Tours of Europe & Carriage Sales

Would you like to experience driving or riding in Europe?

We have a special 300 year old property located in central Europe on the Polish German border.  We are dedicating this unique place to those wishing to experience and realise their equestrian dreams in Europe. 

Above the Palace that once stood on the property once Napolean's army once stayed there.

 

Our Goal is to provide talented and dedicated equestrians an affordable opportunity and access to a quality European base, a facility that will also house selected equestrian products and horses all in one convenient and central location. 

 

As you know Europe is the centre of the Equestrian world providing first class competitions and access to some of the top trainers in the world,  these are opportunities that many non European countries like Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa and the USA do not have easy access to a central base for training and competing within Europe.

This central location is perfect with Motor way access direct to major cities

and close to international airports and of course equestrian competitions.  It is a place rich in history creating the perfect atmosphere for all equestrians. 

 

If you are interested in hearing the progress or being part of this project you are welcome to become a member of this site and we will endeavour to update you accordingly.

email wyndyarraestate@bigpond.com

Driving in Europe

Gary has been busy since leaving Denmark driving a 5 in hand, and the historic Gotthard Post Coach through the Alps of Switzerland. 

 

The Coach leaves from Andermatt through to the Gotthard Pass on the Tremola climbing 2100m on the route of the original post coach daily. The driving of the Alps is not for the faint hearted.  The team of 5 horses is rotated each day,  Gary has to navigate cars parked in obscure places where it means he only has inches before a sheer drop to get the whole outfit around and many times he has been applauded by bikers watching as he managed to get through tight spaces and the customers are so impressed by his skills as a driver and horseman that he often receives generous tips. The road is cobbled and on the corners almost turns back on itself, occasionally there is snow where the horses become harder to place as they are trying to turn away naturally from the weather, on one occasion the Swiss Army were training ..........read more Here.Newsletter Switzerland