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Training Centre
THE STABLES
TRAINING SITES
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The Lamorlaye and Coye la Forêt gallops
The gallops cover an area
of 75 hectares (183 acres) including 15 hectares
(37 acres) of grass, 22 km of sand gallops, 6 km of schooling hurdles for jumpers and a 7 furlong “dirt” gallop.

This huge choice of terrain enables each horse’s training to be adapted to
its specific needs.



The Aigles Gallops (Chantilly)
Situated in the commune of Gouvieux, the Aigles gallops cover 220 hectares (550 acres). They include 70 hectares (175acres) of grass, 33 km of sand gallops, 4 km of schooling hurdles for jumpers and a
2 km all-weather gallop as well as a large clearing containing a circular grass track.  The majority of training establishments, approximately 1,300 horses and 40 trainers, are based in yards around the Aigles gallops.
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From his terrace, Marcel Rolland can look out over his yard.
The house is built on a small rise giving him an uninterrupted view
of the stables. Out of the door and down a few steps to his well-tended garden, across a small hump-backed bridge over a stream and he is in the yard.

The site covers one hectare (two and a half acres) and is comprised of:
• 60 boxes,
• three paddocks for relaxation,
• a lunging ring for young horses,
• and above all a peaceful atmosphere for the comfort
and well-being of all the horses.
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The Coye-la-Forêt/Lamorlaye training centre can be reached directly from the yard making it both practical and safe.