Tales from the Country Blogposts

A collection of blog posts from Tales from the Country, a countryside lifestyle blog for those who dream of swapping city life for rolling hills and a life in the country. Featuring everything from hiking tips to UK Travel ideas, book reviews and horse ownership tips.
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My Horse Helped My Mental Health - Tales from the Country
An essay on how owning a horse can help and improve your mental wellbeing as much as it can your physical wellbeing.
The benefits of being a happy hacker - Tales from the Country
There seems to be some kind of stigma against being a ‘happy hacker’ and I’ve never really understood why.But I disagree. There is nothing wrong with being a happy hacker. In fact, hacking has many benefits for both the horse and rider. And it’s still the part of owning a horse that I love most.
Things to remember when walking through the countryside - Tales from the Country
No matter how well behaved your dog is, you should always have them on a lead near livestock. It just isn't worth the risk. It's even more important at the moment as we are currently in lambing season.
Book Review: When God was a Rabbit by Sarah Winman - Tales from the Country
Book review: When God was a Rabbit by Sarah Winman
11 lockdown activities for equestrians - Tales from the Country
11 lockdown activities for equestrians
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Places to walk: Aspley woods in Bedfordshire
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A walk through Aspley Woods in Bedfordshire
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Places to walk - Rushmere Country Park in Bedfordshire
My Horse Helped My Mental Health - Tales from the Country
A look at how owning a horse can help and improve an individual's mental wellbeing.
Things to remember when walking through the countryside - Tales from the Country
Anyone who walks through the countryside regularly will know just how curious cows can be. But for those who don’t regularly come across them, it can come as a daunting shock to find a herd heading straight towards you in a field. Stay calm and walk (don't run) quickly but quietly around the herd.
The benefits of being a happy hacker - Tales from the Country
Here are six reasons why there is nothing wrong with being a happy hacker