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Riding For The Disabled Association Of Victoria - Warrnambool

Riding for the Disabled Association of Victoria provides horse riding, carriage driving, and associated activities as recreation for children, young people and adults with disabilities. Trained volunteers assist riders.

McDonald St
Trotting Track
Suburb: WARRNAMBOOL
State: VIC
Postcode: 3280

(03) 5569 2381

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