Right in the middle of the family and leisure paradise.
You will find the Leiting equestrian centre in an idyllic and calm location, not far from the Dutch border.
The family-run business was founded by Hansi Leiting in 1966; it was lovingly developed and is now being run by the second generation, Thomas Leiting and his wife Melanie. The start of the company’s story begins with just one pony and small playground
For big and small guests, alike.
In the meantime the centre has 39 ponies, several goats, sheep, donkeys and chickens, and encompasses over 30 ha, where above all the children will have a fantastic leisure experience. From pony rides and children’s birthday celebrations, through driving bumper cars and rides on the Western Express to simply messing around on the big playground: Here there is something for everyone. Even the 40+ employees have all sorts of things to do. Among other things, they are responsible for looking after the ponies, hospitality at the kiosk or in the beer garden.
Electrical “addition” to the Leiting family.
So that all the arising work at the pony yard can be completed both quickly and efficiently, the Leiting family decided upon the emissions-free and quiet 1160 eHoftrac. Above all, the machine is used for the horse feed, mucking out the stables, transporting rubbish and moving tables. The family business acquired, among other things, a pallet fork, bale fork and a light materials bucket. With these, the eHoftrac is in use for two to three hours a day and has already completed around 500 operating hours.
Happy owners and satisfied guests.
“We are really happy with our Weidemann. The machine is ideal for our daily work applications and, above all, without any emissions and exhaust gases on the yard”, explained Thomas Leiting. His father Hansi added: “We are even able to use the machine during the opening hours – and it doesn’t annoy the guests, because the Weidemann is totally silent.”
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