Milndavie Farm Riding Centre, equestrian venue in Glasgow, Glasgow
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Milndavie Farm Riding Centre

Glasgow, GlasgowG63 9EN
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About this yard

Milndavie Farm Riding Centre was established in 1965 by Mrs Marjory McNicol and is now in the third generation, run by her daughter and granddaughter. The farm sits at Milndavie Road in Strathblane, half an hour north of Glasgow. Lessons run for new and young riders, returners and experienced riders looking for professional tuition, in a fenced sand school. Multiple venues on the farm with freshwater streams; group lessons and hacks run year-round.

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Frequently asked questions

Do they take beginners at Milndavie Farm Riding Centre?
Yes, they cater for riders of all ages and abilities, including complete beginners.
What's parking like at the riding centre?
We are checking the latest details with the venue. Please get in touch directly to confirm.
How much does an hour lesson cost?
We are checking the latest pricing information with the venue. Please get in touch directly to confirm.
Are lessons available for children?
Yes, the school offers lessons for riders of all ages.
What types of riding disciplines do they offer?
They offer riding school lessons, hacking, dressage, and showjumping.
Can nervous riders join lessons?
Yes, the school caters to riders of all abilities, including those who may be nervous.
What are the current availability and timetables for lessons?
You will need to contact the school directly for current availability and lesson timetables.

What to wear

Standard guidance for equestrian yards in the UK. Check with your yard if you're unsure.

Riding helmet

A correctly fitted hat to current safety standards (PAS 015 or VG1). Bicycle helmets are not permitted. Hats are available to hire, usually reserved for first-time riders.

Footwear

Boots with a small heel, riding boots, walking boots or wellies all work. Trainers and flat-soled shoes are not permitted for safety reasons.

Clothing

Close-fitting, weather-appropriate clothes. Shoulders and legs must be covered, no vest tops or shorts. Jackets and coats should be fastened securely. Waterproofs are recommended for outdoor lessons.

Hair & jewellery

Long hair should be tied back in a ponytail before putting on your helmet. All jewellery must be removed before riding.

Clients arriving in unsuitable clothing or footwear may not be permitted to ride, for their own safety. If in doubt, contact the yard before your visit.

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