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Glenlivet Ride
Highlands
Scotland
Come horse riding across the Scottiosh Highlands and enjoy the wide open spaces and spectacular scenery of the Cairngorm Mountains and Glenlivet Estate.
In this country of myths, tales and ballads you ride along old, grass overgrown trails and cross country over high bogs and sheep grazing fields, partially belonging to the immense properties of the Scottish Clans. This equestrian holiday is about exploring the wide open spaces and relaxing in the peace and tranquility of the highland landscape. A landscape which is steeped in history - not least the base at St Bridget Farm, site of a medieval chapel and from 1738-1745 home of the famous Gordon of Glenbucket, who was deeply involved in the Jacobite Risings of 1715 and 1745. During your weeks holiday, we will be riding for on average 5-6 hours per day. With minimal riding on public roads the trails cover varied and occasionally demanding terrain at a medium pace with plenty of opportunities to canter.
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Meeting:
Tomintoul
Airport:
Aberdeen
Transfer:
Aberdeen by taxi, minimum 2 people
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Rates and Dates for 2009
Rates include:
Accommodations in country hotel, all meals, 6 riding days.
Transfer Option:
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2009
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Transfer from Aberdeen return, per person (min of 2)
- to be paid locally
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£
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$115
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We recommend to take the train from Aberdeen Station, Guild Street to Huntly Station and then by public bus or taxi to Tomintoul. Or we can arrange a transfer by taxi from the Aberdeen Airport to Tomintoul.
Tour Dates
Check here for details and availability
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2009
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05/16
- 05/23
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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05/30
- 06/06
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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06/13
- 06/20
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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06/27
- 07/04
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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07/11
- 07/18
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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07/25
- 08/01
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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08/08
- 08/15
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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08/22
- 08/29
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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09/05
- 09/12
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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09/19
- 09/26
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8d / 7n
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2
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Available
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Reserve
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2009
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10/03
- 10/10
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8d / 7n
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2
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Day 1 Saturday: Arrival, dinner, overnight stay. During the week you will be staying at the Argyle Guesthouse (or similar). This hotel is located in the lovely village square of Tomintoul. Tomintoul is the highest village in the Scottish Highlands (1,165 feet) situated in the south of Moray on the edge of the Cairngorm Mountains. The town was originally founded during the "Age of New Towns" in the latter part of the 18th century. The hotel has a traditional Scottish pub which serves great bar meals and malt whiskey and gives you a true taste of the Highlands. There also is a separate dining room for those who prefer a quieter evening. All rooms are recently restored but remain its country inn charm and have private bathrooms. You will likely get to know the locals here, and no doubt will leave a new friend or two behind. If there is a single place where the phrase "land of ten thousand welcomes" was born this may be it! Day 2 Sunday: After meeting at the farm, you will be introduced to our horses and there will be an opportunity to discuss the week’s program. Riders will then be assessed in our outdoor riding arena and matched to the most suitable horse. Leaving Tomintoul along the old military road we ride to Glenmulliach Forest. After a picnic lunch we follow forestry tracks and start climbing before opening out onto moorland towards the summit of Breac Leathad. Here the panorama shows most of the area covered during the rest of the week and dramatic views of the Cairngorm Mountains enjoyed. We descend through the forest back to Tomintoul. Day 3 Monday: Heading out to the north-west today, our route takes us through farm and woodland before descending to cross the river Avon (pronounced A’an). Our route takes us through forestry, past Kilnadrochit Lodge before opening out into Glen Brown. This valley was in the past well populated, despite its isolation, but now all that remains of this community are the deserted ruins of once thriving crofts. Leaving Glen Brown, we cross the main Tomintoul-Grantown road and stop for lunch at the Bridge of Brown Tearoom. After lunch we enter Glen Lochy- riding along the waterside in this extremely peaceful valley birdsong and the river flow are the only sounds. Leaving Glen Lochy we follow the Avon valley before returning to Tomintoul via hill and forest tracks. Day 4 Tuesday: We set out to the north of Tomintoul following the Speyside Way, riding through upland farmland and over open moor. Weather permitting, our route takes in the summit of Cairn Daimh, (Hill of the Stags) - at 1,866 ft. above sea level, this magnificent if somewhat exposed viewpoint provides a 360 degree panorama of the Tomintoul and Glenlivet area and beyond. Our descent takes us into Glenlivet, home of the world famous “The Glenlivet” malt whisky. We arrive at the distillery for lunch and time is available for a guided tour and sampling of the product (in moderation please!). Suitably refreshed, our return takes us over the shoulder of Carn Liath and through forestry plantations to return to Tomintoul along the Conglass valley. Day 5 Wednesday: We leave the village heading north through farmland and pine forest, with the opportunity to see Fallow Deer, Soay Sheep (a rare semi-wild Scottish breed) and sometimes Reindeer which are farmed in this deserted glen. We descend through birch woods to the River Avon where we stop for a picnic lunch by the waters edge. After lunch we climb a secluded heather covered valley. Here there are remnants of ancient Caledonian pine forest and to the north the spectacular views over lower Avonside open to the less rugged farmland of the Spey valley. We descend through pine woods and return to Tomintoul along the Conglass valley. Day 6 Thursday: This route takes us east out of the village with long canters through pine forests emerging into the Braes of Glenlivet. We ride on through farmland to a secluded valley where many of the farms and crofts are now deserted, over moorland and descend through birch woods towards Tomnavoulin. After a picnic lunch we ride through farmland and pine woods to the shoulder of Cairn Ellick where a spectacular view of Tomintoul and the Cairngorm Mountains unfolds. Our descent is over moorland and farmland and follow the Conglass valley back to Tomintoul. Day 7 Friday: Heading south-west out of Tomintoul our route takes us past Glenmulliach forest before climbing over open moorland and descending into the hill-farming area of the Braes of Glenlivet. We stop for a picnic lunch at the Scalan- from 1717 -1799 this was a college for training Roman Catholic priests and played a vital role in keeping the traditional Catholic faith alive in northern Scotland. The present house dates back to 1767. Our return route takes us past the Braes of Glenlivet distillery, through farmland and forest tracks with fine views over Tomintoul with the backdrop of the Cairngorms on our descent to the village. Day 8 Saturday: Departure after breakfast. Subject to change
Meeting:
Tomintoul
Airport:
Aberdeen
Transfer:
Aberdeen by taxi, minimum 2 people We recommend to take the train from Aberdeen Station, Guild Street to Huntly Station and then by public bus or taxi to Tomintoul. Or we can arrange a transfer by taxi from the Aberdeen Airport to Tomintoul.
Passport and Visa Requirements: Passport valid for at least three months beyond length of stay required by all nationals referred to in the chart except:1. EU nationals holding a valid national ID card.Note: EU nationals are only re. more
May and early June : Spring comes late to Tomintoul and this can be a magic time here. The bright fresh green of the birch trees bursting into life and the skies are filled with birdsong - Lapwings, Oyster Catchers, Curlew, Redshank and Snipe are all nesting and the fields are full of fluffy chicks!
July and August : This is Highland Games season and many of the villages in the area hold their own Games. Guests have the option of arriving early or staying an extra night and enjoying the traditional events - tossing the caber, throwing the hammer, Highland dancing, piping competitions, pipe bands etc. Dates in area : Sat 21st July - 162nd Tomintoul Highland Games Sat 28th July - 112th Dufftown Highland Games Sat 4th August - Aboyne Highland Games Sat 11th August - Abernethy Highland Games Sat 25th August - 161st Lonach Gathering Sat 1st September - The Braemar Gathering, always attended by the Queen and other members of the Royal family.(Attending any of the games is not included in our package price so there would be extra costs involved - accommodation, taxis, tickets etc)
Mid August, Early September : The heather is usually in full bloom at this time turning the hills "picture postcard" purple.
Late September, Early October : This can be a lovely time of year too although the weather is turning colder. Crisp days, autumn colors appearing and Red Deer stags roaring in the hills.
In addition to your usual riding clothing we suggest that you should bring (just in case!) gloves, a warm jumper, waterproofs and definitely a camera is recommended. All riders must wear a riding hat and these can be provided here if you are unable to bring your own. Attire is casual. Don’t forget – throughout the UK, including Scotland, riding helmets are MANDATORY. Some are available – please let us know if you wish to reserve.
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Travel documents and Voucher |
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Flight tickets |
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Passport |
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Visa (check with your consulate) |
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RIDING GEAR |
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Two pairs of riding pants or Jodhpurs (used if possible!) |
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Riding boots + Minichaps |
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Riding helmet (mandatory) |
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Riding gloves |
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Rain coat/Wax jacket |
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PERSONAL CLOTHING |
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Warm jacket and sweaters |
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Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts |
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Jeans |
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Shorts |
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Underwear and socks |
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Pyjama |
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Bag for dirty clothes |
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Trekking boots/ comfortable shoes |
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Swimsuit |
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Bandana |
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ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING |
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Personal Toiletries |
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Insect protection |
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Personal medications |
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Sore cream (for the emergency) |
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Sewing kit |
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Handkerchiefs |
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Adapter for electric appliances |
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Camera and enough extra films |
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Belt pack |
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Address book and pen (for pictures postcards!) |
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Sun glasses with strap |
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Sun tan lotion and lip balm |
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Arden Kysely
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11/11/2008
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Gwynneth Bain
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9/1/2008
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Philip McDowell
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