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Ian Stark Equestrian Centre - Horse Riding School in Selkirk, Scottish Borders
Greenhill Farm, Scottish Borders, TD7 4NP, Get directions
The family-run Dryden Riding Centre is relocating to Greenhill Farm, Selkirk, in the heart of the Scottish Borders. We will now be know as Ian Stark Equestrian Centre.
Riding is one of the most traditional and popular sports in the Scottish Borders and is an excellent way to see the beautiful Borders countryside.
Established in 1975, the Dryden Riding Centre has been teaching people to ride for over 30 years. There are regular hacks through the surrounding landscape and the ride school provide horse riding lessons for riders of all ages and abilities.
They also offer equine facilities, stables, dressage, saddler and livery.
- Phone: 07831 355 674
- Website: Visit website
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Address
Greenhill Farm, Scottish Borders, TD7 4NP,
United Kingdom
Opening Times
Unconfirmed with owner
Services & Facilities
- Show Jumps
- Dressage Arenas/Lessons
- Livery
- Riding Lessons/Instructors
- British Horse Society (BHS) Approved
- Local Countryside Hacks
- Saddlery
Contact details
Ian Stark Equestrian Centre
Greenhill Farm
Selkirk
Scottish Borders
TD7 4NP
Phone: 07831 355 674
WEBSITE www.ianstarkequestriancentre.co.uk/
TD7 4NP
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