Alejandro Fariña Dressage

Alejandro Fariña Dressage Based at Beaurepaire Park, Alejandro Fariña offers professional services including livery and teaching. This space has so much to offer.

Alejandro can be found on the grounds of Beaurepaire Park, in which he lives on site. It is of high importance to Alejandro that all activities are overseen by him as he continues to have a hands on approach. The beautiful estate offers an opportunity to work/train in a practical but also pleasurable environment. With an option of two arenas and access to a wonderful hacking landscape. If you have

any enquiries about the services or just have a general query do not hesitate to contact us via email.

Three generations together! 😍 From left to right: the mother, 6-year-old Baccarat (Bon Coeur x Fürst Nymphemburg), 6-mon...
31/10/2022

Three generations together! 😍 From left to right: the mother, 6-year-old Baccarat (Bon Coeur x Fürst Nymphemburg), 6-month-old So Skywalker (So Unique x Bon Coeur) and 1-year-old So Ginger (So Unique x Bon Coeur) 🤩

24/09/2022
On Thursday Warjag qualified for summer regionals advance medium gold!
27/06/2022

On Thursday Warjag qualified for summer regionals advance medium gold!

Manny taking a well earned rest 💤
23/06/2022

Manny taking a well earned rest 💤

19/06/2022

Update…

Davian Qualified for summer regionals preliminary gold

Quote of the week….
14/06/2022

Quote of the week….

New saddle of Gerard, Albion Fabrento
12/06/2022

New saddle of Gerard, Albion Fabrento

Ginger and Gio ☀️🌾
07/06/2022

Ginger and Gio ☀️🌾

Meet So Skywalker (So Unique x Bon Coeur) and Galaxy Grogu (Grand Galaxy Win x Fürst Fugger) 👋
29/05/2022

Meet So Skywalker (So Unique x Bon Coeur) and Galaxy Grogu (Grand Galaxy Win x Fürst Fugger) 👋

Gerard at his first Prix St. George
02/04/2022

Gerard at his first Prix St. George

12/03/2022

German young dressage horse star rider, Ulf Möller tells us - "We have three aids – leg, back and reins. Everything starts with the legs, then the back, then the reins. This doesn’t happen ten seconds apart, it is all one movement. The next thing to work on is the contact. The young horse can get a bit frightened and put its neck up and look around. When that happens, don’t be hard, just wait. If you frighten the horse, it will just go away from the rein.”
Read the article https://www.horsemagazine.com/thm/2022/03/starting-young-horses-with-ulf-moller/

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Basingstoke
RG26 5EH

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