Read the full article about an Irish riding holiday in Horse Illustrated’s November/December 2024 issue! Below is some great content we couldn’t fit in the print article, featuring author Amber Heintzberger’s packing tips.
To save space in my already heavy suitcase, I didn’t bring a helmet. It worked out fine, but if you really want to protect your head, it might be worth leaving something else home.
A pair of breeches in technical fabric and a couple of sun shirts were my smartest packing move. They dried quickly and were good for several rides
I opted for paddock boots and half chaps instead of tall boots; they take up less room in a suitcase and paddock boots paired with jeans look smart for an outing like the races or even dinner out.
Bring along light sweater. In addition to being warm, it looks nice and can be dressed up or down, paired with the aforementioned jeans and paddock boots.
I took a nice dress and sandals for dinner at the castle. This was the only time I got really dressed up, and I’m glad I did, because photos with the castle just looked so much better with a classy outfit.
The pool at the West Woods hotel is a proper lap pool, and you’ll need a swim cap (required) and goggles.
After long hours in the saddle, George developed a couple of painful rubs on his calves. Luckily I’d packed a couple of Telfa dressings for such occasions and that got him back in the saddle and pain-free.
Advil (enough said).
Finally, don’t overpack. If you’re cold, buy touristy sweatshirt or a nice hand-knit wool sweater as a souvenir. There are lots of shops selling souvenirs and handmade traditional goods, so leave a little extra space in your suitcase.