Flyinge is the largest and best-known breeding station in Sweden and one of the world’s oldest active National studs dating back to the 12th century. It is an equestrian centre for breeding, research and training. The stud is situated about 15 kilometers from Lund in the southern Sweden and was established in 1661 as a Royal stud by King Carl Gustaf X Sweden. In 2011 Flyinge celebrate 350 th anniversary!
Since 1983 Flyinge AB is owned by a trust and has a wide range of activities, including breeding of the Swedish Warmblood, equestrian sports, veterinary medicine, training and various events.
It is an outstandingly beautiful place where historic buildings contrast with ultramodern architecture; it comes complete with chattering storks on the roofs and magnificent stallions in the stables.
Flyinge is open for visitors every day between 9 and 4 pm, and you are welcome to walk around the grounds and see the stables. Take the opportunity to stop off at Flyinge Restaurant which serves high quality food.
Flyinge is host to clinics, seminar and courses within all equestrian disciplines at all levels and around the year. Experts from various parts of the world are invited to share their knowledge and experience at many of these events. Some of these clinics feature the ”Flyinge model”, a system which is aimed at optimising the training and developing the potential in young horses. Training and matching young horses is Flyinge’s special profile.
You also have the opportunity of coming to Flyinge with your own horse to further improve your skills with Flyinge teachers. Flyinge offers five indoor arenas, a cross-country course, a race-track and outdoor rings as well as riding and driving paths, and is very well equipped for all types of courses and events.



