The Annual Equestrian Event Calendar

Whether you’re a riding enthusiast, or just getting into this exciting sport, there are plenty of equestrian events to keep you entertained throughout the year. We’ve taken a look at some of the best annual festivals and shows that make up the equestrian event calendar, so you’ll never miss an event.

Jumping Amsterdam 

When: January 

Where: Amsterdam

Jumping Amsterdam is a premier equestrian event held annually in Amsterdam, Netherlands, known for its top-tier show jumping and dressage competitions.

As one of the most prestigious indoor horse shows in Europe, Jumping Amsterdam attracts elite riders and horses from around the globe.

The event does not enforce a strict dress code for general spectators, but the event’s upscale and prestigious nature encourages attendees to dress smartly and stylishly.

Cheltenham Festival

When: March

Where: Cheltenham Racecourse, Gloucestershire

The Cheltenham Festival, hosted at the Cheltenham Racecourse in Gloucestershire, is the highlight of the jump racing season. Taking place annually in March, the four-day festival provides top-class riding, including fourteen races where the best horses, jockeys, and trainers come together to compete.

Unlike other equestrian events, Cheltenham Festival has no formal dress code, so you’ll find eventgoers dressed in everything from dresses and blazers to fancy dress! It’s the perfect day out for both equestrian lovers and general sporting fans. If you’re new to the equestrian world, this might be a great, less formal, first event.

Badminton Horse Trials

When: April/May

Where: Badminton House, Gloucestershire

In this tough and exciting equestrian event, horses and riders must compete over three to four days in a multitude of disciplines. Generally, on days one and two, you’ll see them first show off their dressage skills. On day three you’ll enjoy a gripping cross-country show and finally, on day four, they’ll finish the competition with a course of show jumps. All in all, this is an event not to miss!

Hamburg Derby 

When: May

Where: Hamburg, Germany

The Hamburg Derby, is a prestigious and historic equestrian event held annually in Hamburg, Germany. The Hamburg Derby combines the thrill of high-level show jumping and the elegance of dressage in a setting steeped in tradition and prestige.

The event is held at The Derby Park in Klein Flottbek, which offers a festive atmosphere with numerous entertainment options, making it a highlight of the equestrian calendar and a must-visit for horse sport enthusiasts.

There is no official dress code for the Hamburg Derby, but top competition pairs perfectly with fine fashion, so why not dress for the occasion? Embrace the opportunity to showcase your style and add to the exciting atmosphere of this prestigious event.

Chatsworth International Horse Trials

When: May

Where: Chatsworth House, Derbyshire

Full of world-class equestrian sport, as well as family entertainment, Chatsworth International Horse Trials in Derbyshire is another exciting annual event that you should mark in your calendar. The event hosts three disciplines; dressage, show jumping, and cross country, so there’s plenty to sink your teeth into as an equestrian lover.

This gripping event is held annually, around May, within the beautiful grounds of the Chatsworth Estate. If you’ve bought tickets and you’re wondering what to wear, smart/casual clothing or country wear is most suitable – we recommend you check the weather for this outdoor event before you go and wear a comfortable pair of shoes!

Royal Windsor International Horse Show

When: May

Where: Windsor Castle, Berkshire

The Royal Windsor International Horse Show is the largest outdoor UK premier show and provides exciting equestrian entertainment. This show jumping event is usually held annually in May, promising summer sun on the grounds of Windsor Castle in Berkshire. It is three days of world-class show jumping, perfect for riding enthusiasts looking to back their favourite horses and jockeys in the world, as well as for individuals looking to spectate an impressive and exciting sport.

General ticket holders don’t need to adhere to any dress code. However, if you’re in the members’ enclosure, smart dress is required.

Royal Ascot

When: June

Where: Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire

Held at one of Britain’s favourite racecourses, the Royal Ascot annual horse-racing event is the perfect summer occasion for equestrian lovers. Hosted over the course of a week in June, this flat racing meet gives guests a taste of tradition alongside an unmatched atmosphere, making it a thoroughly enjoyable day out. Its vibrant and celebratory feel is enjoyed by everyone including the royals!

Above all, be prepared to look your best. Whilst all of the four enclosures have a different dress code, the Royal Ascot is known to be a formal affair. The royal enclosure is the most formal. For ladies, headwear must be worn, and dresses, suits, and jumpsuits must adhere to the event guidelines. For men, morning dress in black, navy, or grey, and top hats should also be worn. Out of the four enclosures, the Windsor enclosure has the most relaxed dress code with no formal attire needed, but wearing smart daywear is just part of the Royal Ascot experience!

The Al Shira’aa Hickstead Derby 

When: June

Where: Hickstead, West Sussex

First held in 1961, the Hickstead Derby, held annually at the All England Jumping Course at Hickstead in West Sussex, is one of the most historic and popular classes in show jumping. 

Renowned for its challenging and unique course, the Derby features iconic obstacles such as the Devil’s Dyke, the Derby Bank, and one of the widest water jumps in the world.

The Hickstead Derby is not only about high-level show jumping; it also offers a vibrant and engaging atmosphere for attendees. With excellent viewing areas, a variety of food and beverage options, and numerous trade stands, the event provides a full day of entertainment for equestrian enthusiasts and families alike.

While the dress code is generally more relaxed compared to some other equestrian events, there are still certain expectations, especially for those attending in hospitality and premium areas.

CHIO Aachen 

When: June/July

Where: Aachen, Germany

The CHIO Aachen, officially known as the World Equestrian Festival, is one of the most prestigious equestrian events in the world, held annually in Aachen, Germany.

This premier event attracts top riders and horses from around the globe, competing in multiple disciplines including show jumping, dressage, eventing, driving, and vaulting.

The festival atmosphere is lively, with enthusiastic crowds, music, and entertainment creating an engaging environment. There is also an extensive shopping area and a variety of food and beverage options.

Most attendees opt for smart casual attire, however, guests in hospitality or premium areas are expected to dress more formally. 

The Agria Royal International Horse Show

When: July

Where: Hickstead, West Sussex

The Agria Royal International Horse Show, held at Hickstead in West Sussex, is a prestigious and historic equestrian event. It attracts top riders and horses from around the globe, competing in various disciplines such as show jumping, dressage, and showing.

With a range of bars, restaurants, an extensive shopping village and the popular Ladies' Day competition held on the Saturday, it is little wonder this show is regarded as one of the highlights of the Sussex social season.

The dress code is smart-casual, although on Ladies' Day there are prizes for the best dressed and a few dress code rules to follow.

Falsterbo Horse Show 

When: July

Where: Falsterbo, Sweden

The Falsterbo Horse Show, held annually in Falsterbo, Sweden, is one of the most prestigious equestrian events in Scandinavia. Known for its top-tier show jumping and dressage competitions, this event attracts elite riders and horses from around the globe.

Held in July, the show takes place at the picturesque Falsterbo Peninsula, renowned for its scenic beauty and excellent facilities.

The Falsterbo Horse Show does not impose a strict dress code for general attendees, however, it's a good idea to dress smartly and stylishly to complement the occasion.

Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials

When: August-September

Where: Burghley House, Lancashire

Set within the beautiful grounds of Burghley House in Lancashire, the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials are known to be a major international equestrian and autumn social event. Once again, these horse trials test riders and horses across a number of disciplines including dressage, show jumping, and cross country.

Look to dress in a smart/casual way for both style and comfort – we recommend a waxed jacket, a pair of smart/casual jeans, and comfortable boots for getting around.

Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials

When: September 

Where: Blenheim Palace, Woodstock

Blenheim Palace Horse Trials, held annually at the historic Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire is a five-day event including dressage, cross country and show Jumping.

The picturesque setting of Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adds a unique grandeur to the competition, and spectators can enjoy not only thrilling equestrian action but also a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, making it a favourite for both dedicated equestrian fans and families seeking a day out.

The dress code is casual and should be suited to the weather conditions on the day. Also bear in mind the mixed terrain and wear appropriate comfortable footwear, especially if you are planning to browse the extensive shopping.

Horse of the Year Show

When: October

Where: NEC Arena, Birmingham

The Horse of the Year Show is one of the longest-standing equestrian shows, bringing together the equestrian community for five days of equestrian competition in showing and show jumping. As one of the most prestigious events in the equestrian calendar, you’ll want to pencil this one in for October. Held at the impressive NEC Arena in Birmingham, you’ll experience a buzzing atmosphere with like-minded individuals looking to watch the very best in equestrian showing.

If you’re attending the Friday, Saturday, or Sunday evening shows with hospitality tickets, the dress code is strictly black tie, so pull out your very best attire and dress to impress!

Les Etoiles de Pau

When: October

Where: Pau, France

Les Étoiles de Pau is a premier three-day eventing competition held annually in Pau. The show features a wide range of disciplines, including dressage, cross-country, and show jumping.

The event is held at the Château de Pau, a stunning historic venue that provides a picturesque and elegant backdrop. The combination of the historic setting and the high-level competition creates a unique and memorable atmosphere.

Most attendees opt for smart casual attire, however, for guests in hospitality or premium areas, a more formal dress code is expected.

London International Horse Show

When: December

Where: ExCel, London

The London International Horse Show is held annually in December at ExCeL London. Known for its festive atmosphere and world-class competition, the show features a wide range of disciplines, including show jumping, dressage, showing and driving.

There's also a shopping village with over 200 shops for all your Christmas shopping and a second arena showing, masterclasses and interviews.

For general attendees there is no strict dress code, however for VIP and hospitality guests' smart attire is necessary and there is a black-tie dress code for the evening.