Wilder Ways join forces with Lindores Equestrian -
Unique Cross-Country Jumping & Horsemanship Experiences
Explore the wonderful historical landscape of the Tay Valley and the fantastic equestrian facilities on offer at Lindores with one of our experienced Wilder Ways herd.
These are experiences for riders without a horse to enjoy some of the perks and opportunities normally only available to horse owners.
You can bond over trail rides, show jumping and cross country from the comfort of a well-trained horse with the support of our encouraging and experienced guides. Whether you are looking to boost your confidence, push yourself to new limits or just enjoy some serious horse play, we have an experience for you.
From September 16th to October 6th Wilder Ways will be taking up residence at Lindores Equestrian, in Fife to enjoy the extensive facilities on offer. We will trail ride through the beautiful landscape of Scotland’s largest river, the Tay, with its rich and colourful history including (to mention just a couple) the site of William Wallace’s last big victory and the 12thC Lindores Abbey, which spurred the growth of Newburgh to service the monks.
We will also offer special jumping experience days around the extensive facilities at Lindores including a 60m x 40m show jumping arena and a 100 jump cross-country course over 80 acres. We will also offer opportunities for guests to sample the local cultural delights of the area and its luxurious hospitality with like-minded folk on one of our immersive short break riding holidays.
During our stay at Lindores we will be offering a range of products from 1 hour jumping lessons to all-inclusive short break riding holidays. Please see Equestrian Experiences at Lindores 2019 for the details and dates for our riding holidays (short breaks) and experience days schedule. Bespoke trips made up of multiple days may also be available by arrangement.”
These are experiences for riders without a horse to enjoy some of the perks and opportunities normally only available to horse owners.
You can bond over trail rides, show jumping and cross country from the comfort of a well-trained horse with the support of our encouraging and experienced guides. Whether you are looking to boost your confidence, push yourself to new limits or just enjoy some serious horse play, we have an experience for you.
From September 16th to October 6th Wilder Ways will be taking up residence at Lindores Equestrian, in Fife to enjoy the extensive facilities on offer. We will trail ride through the beautiful landscape of Scotland’s largest river, the Tay, with its rich and colourful history including (to mention just a couple) the site of William Wallace’s last big victory and the 12thC Lindores Abbey, which spurred the growth of Newburgh to service the monks.
We will also offer special jumping experience days around the extensive facilities at Lindores including a 60m x 40m show jumping arena and a 100 jump cross-country course over 80 acres. We will also offer opportunities for guests to sample the local cultural delights of the area and its luxurious hospitality with like-minded folk on one of our immersive short break riding holidays.
During our stay at Lindores we will be offering a range of products from 1 hour jumping lessons to all-inclusive short break riding holidays. Please see Equestrian Experiences at Lindores 2019 for the details and dates for our riding holidays (short breaks) and experience days schedule. Bespoke trips made up of multiple days may also be available by arrangement.”
Directions
Lindores Lodge on Braeside of Lindores Farm is situated between Newburgh village and Lindores village on the A913 in Fife, Scotland – KY14 6HU.
On Arrival Drive slowly up the farm road (kids/dogs could be playing) and turn RIGHT at the T junction away from the farm buildings. Follow the farm track passing red tiled cottages on your left. Continue along the farm track which turns LEFT up a hill. Lindores Lodge is the first right at the top of the hill. Park and settle in. Cara & Nikki will be there from 4pm to welcome you on arrival. |
Edinburgh is 60minute drive, Glasgow is 90minute drive, St Andrews or Dundee a short 30minute drive. Newburgh village with shops is 1 mile away.
From Edinburgh – 1 hour
Take the M90 to Perth and come off at junction 9 at Bridge of Earn. From there take the A913 to Newburgh. Go straight through Newburgh village, then a tiny village called Den of Lindores. Keep on the main road and just after Den of Lindores we are the first farm on the left before the disused railway. There is a sign ‘Braeside of Lindores’.
From Dundee – 30mins
Take the A92 after the Tay Bridge heading to Kirkcaldy. After approx 11 miles there is a cross roads – take the A913 turn off to Perth. Drive through Lindores village and we are the first farm on the right after the disused railway.
From Glasgow – 1hour, 30mins
Take M80 East bound and when passing Stirling stay on the M9 which turns to the A9. A9 will take you past Dunblane and Auctherarder on route to Perth. Just before Perth you reach the Broxden roundabout. Take the M90 north to Edinburgh. Follow motorway for 5miles then turn off at Bridge of Earn junction onto A912 Turning left immediately after motorway towards Newburgh. Follow the straight road then turn left at small roundabout taking you onto A913 Perth road. On A913 go straight through Newburgh then a tiny village called Den of Lindores. Keep on the main road and after Den of Lindores we are the first farm on the left before the disused railway. There is a sign ‘Braeside of Lindores’.
Public Transport
By Public Transport, the nearest railway station you can easily get to is Perth or Glenrothes (depending on your direction of travel) from which you can then catch an onwards bus for the remainder of the journey to Lindores.
From Edinburgh – 1 hour
Take the M90 to Perth and come off at junction 9 at Bridge of Earn. From there take the A913 to Newburgh. Go straight through Newburgh village, then a tiny village called Den of Lindores. Keep on the main road and just after Den of Lindores we are the first farm on the left before the disused railway. There is a sign ‘Braeside of Lindores’.
From Dundee – 30mins
Take the A92 after the Tay Bridge heading to Kirkcaldy. After approx 11 miles there is a cross roads – take the A913 turn off to Perth. Drive through Lindores village and we are the first farm on the right after the disused railway.
From Glasgow – 1hour, 30mins
Take M80 East bound and when passing Stirling stay on the M9 which turns to the A9. A9 will take you past Dunblane and Auctherarder on route to Perth. Just before Perth you reach the Broxden roundabout. Take the M90 north to Edinburgh. Follow motorway for 5miles then turn off at Bridge of Earn junction onto A912 Turning left immediately after motorway towards Newburgh. Follow the straight road then turn left at small roundabout taking you onto A913 Perth road. On A913 go straight through Newburgh then a tiny village called Den of Lindores. Keep on the main road and after Den of Lindores we are the first farm on the left before the disused railway. There is a sign ‘Braeside of Lindores’.
Public Transport
By Public Transport, the nearest railway station you can easily get to is Perth or Glenrothes (depending on your direction of travel) from which you can then catch an onwards bus for the remainder of the journey to Lindores.
For further information ...
- accommodation website https://www.lindores.co.uk
- equestrian website www.lindoresxc.co.uk
- blogs http://www.lindoresxc.co.uk/blog/
- article… http://www.thescottishfarmer.co.uk/lifestyle/15773059.Ride_or_relax_at_Lindores__rural_retreat/