Location Info
Byerley Stud is located near Newmarket in Suffolk, an area internationally recognised for horse breeding and training. The site sits within a landscape of paddocks, grazing land, and enclosed gallops, with access provided by minor rural roads and internal estate tracks. Much of the surrounding area is agricultural, with well-maintained boundaries and open views across the Studlands.
Surfaces around Byerley Stud generally consist of compacted-earth farm tracks, mown grass, and gravel access routes depending on the specific section of the estate. The terrain is characteristically flat to gently undulating, reflecting the topography of the wider East Anglian countryside.
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AMWA
The Alaskan Malamute Working Association (AMWA) is a UK organisation dedicated to promoting the responsible ownership and working ability of the Alaskan Malamute. The association supports owners who wish to maintain the breed’s traditional strength, endurance and suitability for sled dog work.
AMWA encourages participation through a wide range of working activities designed for Malamutes and other sled dog breeds. These include race rallies, long-distance treks, weight pull competitions, backpack schemes and social camping events that bring together enthusiasts from across the community.
Through education, shared experience and practical working events, AMWA aims to preserve the heritage of the Alaskan Malamute as a capable working dog while fostering a supportive network for sled dog owners and handlers throughout the UK.
