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MALENY ACCOMMODATION BRIDLE GUESTHOUSE WEDDING PHOTOS WITH HORSES

Horses at Bridle Guest House


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Holiday accommodation for your horse


Enjoy Holiday accommodation where  horses can stay as well!  With safe paddocks, automatic water troughs, wash bay facilities and a riding area your horse, along with you, can stay in style at Bridle Guest House.  You may be heading to the Maleny indoor arena for a clinic or competition, or coming up to explore the variety of trail rides in the surrounding areas.  Tracks range from discovering the Dularcha Rail Trail Tunnel, climbing up to the Point Glorious Lookout for spectacular views of the Sunshine Coast and a variety of forestry tracks.  The above link will take you to a horse riding guide for the Sunshine Coast.  This includes float parking locations including GPS co-ordinates, available facilities, whether the track is signed or unsigned and who to contact for group activity permits.

Imagine getting engaged to your partner while taking a ride together – what a wonderful way to create memories and photos that last a lifetime. Bring the horses up, choose a romantic ride and pop the question!   Then come back to Bridle Guest House, put the GG’s to bed and go out to a lovely restaurant and really celebrate.

Wedding photos with our horses

Bridle Guesthouse also offers wedding photos with horses, here are some initial photos we have to show the possibilities.

Horses are beautiful and graceful creatures that embody freedom and romance, so why wouldn’t you want to incorporate them into your wedding photos.

Here are a few simple tips that may help you –

Firstly figure out your comfort level with horses, let us know how you want the horse presented, and remember it’s always a good idea to spend a little bit of time before the photo shoot with the particular horse you’ll be using for your bridal portraits.                                                                                                                                                            Discuss this with your photographer.

 

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