Riding arena - steel construction

An equestrian arena is a specialist steel structure designed for the safe and comfortable training of horses, regardless of weather conditions. The appropriate dimensions of the facility, structural stability, proper lighting, and the ability to adapt the arena to the sporting level and nature of working with horses are crucial here. At ON-Time Solutions, we design horse riding arenas based on the real needs of equestrian centres, so that the facility supports training rather than restricting it.

Do you have questions or concerns?

When does a horse riding arena genuinely improve training comfort?

A covered riding arena is ideal wherever regular training is crucial – regardless of the season, rainfall, or temperature. Steel construction allows for the creation of a large, open space without unnecessary supports, which directly impacts the safety of riders and horses.

This solution is particularly beneficial for:

  • equestrian centres offering year-round training,
  • stud farm and sport horse breeding,
  • riding schools and sports clubs,
  • investors planning to develop equestrian infrastructure.

Dimensions of a riding arena for horses that ensure comfortable training and complete freedom of riding

The horse arena project begins with determining its dimensions and intended use. The steel structure must ensure adequate clearance, headroom, and acoustic and visual comfort.

At the concept stage, we consider, among other things:

  • arena dimensions suited to training standards
  • the height of an object that allows for safe riding and jumping,
  • Possibility of implementing an open or closed arena,
  • appropriate natural and artificial lighting
  • integration with the stable yard and the centre's infrastructure.

This makes the riding arena functional for both recreation and sports training.

An arena construction designed with the safety of people and animals in mind

Riding arenas are constructed using steel structures that provide stability, large spans, and weather resistance. The prefabrication of components ensures high precision during manufacturing and efficient assembly on-site.

Depending on your needs, the property can be prepared for:

  • covered or partially open riding arenas,
  • installation of ventilation and lighting systems,
  • wind and rain protective casing,
  • future expansion or change of use of the property.

Riding arena from ON-Time Solutions – an investment for years to come

ON-TIME Solutions builds riding arenas as durable, safe structures that are adapted to the realities of daily use. Our experience in designing steel structures allows us to anticipate how the facility will be used and eliminate potential limitations at the design stage.

For the investor, this means a stable structure, lower maintenance costs, and a facility that raises the standard and value of the entire equestrian centre.

Steel hall - horseback riding

Are you planning to build a riding arena?

If you're planning to build a riding arena and want a facility tailored to the training level and specific needs of your centre, talk to the ON-TIME Solutions team at the concept stage. A properly designed structure will ensure comfort and safety.

Call 512 683 681
Write: biuro@ontimesolutions.pl

Frequently Asked Questions about Horse Riding Arenas

The dimensions required for a horse arena vary depending on its intended use. For general riding and training, a minimum of 20 x 40 metres is recommended. However, for dressage competitions, the standard dimensions are 20 x 60 metres. For show jumping, courses are often built within a larger arena, typically 40 x 60 metres or more, to allow for a greater variety of jumping efforts and turns. When planning an arena, remember to also consider: * **Headroom:** Ensure sufficient height if a roof is planned. * **Safety:** Adequate fencing and a smooth, well-maintained surface are crucial. * **Drainage:** Proper drainage is essential to prevent the arena from becoming waterlogged and unusable.

The dimensions of a horse riding arena depend on its intended use – recreational or competitive. The most common riding arenas allow for free training, recreational riding, and dressage elements. The final dimensions are chosen individually, taking into account the number of horses, the type of training, and the available space.

The construction of a horse riding arena begins with an analysis of the investor's needs and the preparation of a steel structure design. This is followed by the prefabrication of elements, anti-corrosion protection, and the assembly of the structure on the investment site. The correct design of the structure, ensuring the safety of the horses and the comfort of the users, is of key importance. ON-Time Solutions prepares an individual quote based on the structure design, functional parameters, and scope of assembly – this way, the investor receives a real, not an approximate, budget.

Yes. An indoor riding arena allows for year-round training, regardless of weather conditions. The appropriate design and possibility of enclosure protect against wind, precipitation, and low temperatures.

Make an appointment for a free consultation

Have an idea for a structure? Tell us about it and we'll take care of the rest - from design to finished assembly.

en_GBEnglish (UK)