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Bring
your horse on holiday with you to the Outdoor Capital of the U.K.
Ride and explore some of the most spectacular scenery in Scotland!
Newly built stables
Full livery service provided
Onsite B&B
Numerous forestry tracks/rides.
Come and enjoy all other outdoor pursuits in the glorious Glencoe
& Fort William area.
Overnight stop offs for travellers/competitors
We are situated 3 miles north of Glencoe and 11miles south of
Fort William.
Stables/Livery
We have 3 newly built 12x12 indoor barn style stables. Full livery
service is provided with shavings, hay/haylage, mucking out, feeding,
turnout.
There is secure storage for tack, tea/coffee making facility beside
stables and secure overnight parking for trailers/lorries.
Bed & Breakfast
We have bed and breakfast provided onsite practically a 30 second
walk from the stables with spectacular views of the surrounding
mountain
range of Glencoe, Glenachulish and Loch Linnhe.
1 large double room with en-suite
1 twin room with en-suite
Both rooms have t.v and tea/coffee making facilities.
Ride & Explore
We have numerous forestry tracks within a short distance from
the stables. All with spectacular scenery and views that will
stay with you forever!
Glenachulish (horse shoe) 6 mile ride with steady climbs and descents
with outstanding views of Lochleven, Loch Linnhe and even the
Pap of Glencoe.
Glenduror has several routes you can choose, lovely tracks where
you can enjoy good canters on the grassy tracks. Ride this route
and enjoy some historic evidence of the famous James of the Glen,
the notorious “Appin Murder”.
Inchree has a couple of different routes - ride on the road that
General Wade built in the 17th century. Ride for 11/12 miles and
you are nearly in Fort William.
Glencoe for a more leisurly hack, where you can ride around Glencoe’s
Lochan trail, within the grounds of the late Lord Strathconna
estate.
There are several other routes which maps can be provided.
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