Colgrain Equestrian Centre

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Hi,

I was thinking of moving to Colgrain Equestrian Centre in Helensburgh for horse riding lessons but I was wanting to know if it's any good there and what the instructors are like?

Thank you!
 

EmmaC78

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I rode there about 23 years ago... Not much help, but pleased to hear it still exists.

I rode there around that time too :)

I can't comment on what their riding school ponies are like as the only times I have been there recently has been with my own horses but both of their schools are very nice and the staff always seem very helpful.
 

EventingMum

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Penny was a legendary character, an integral part of the yard. She taught many children so much and was with us until her arthritis became too bad a few years ago. I wasn't insinuating you were old, just that at that stage we were a small set up and I recall many of our clients, even children :)
 

JFTDWS

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Penny was a legendary character, an integral part of the yard. She taught many children so much and was with us until her arthritis became too bad a few years ago. I wasn't insinuating you were old, just that at that stage we were a small set up and I recall many of our clients, even children :)

Ha, I didn't actually mean that - more that I don't know I want people associating 5 year old me with the me that exists now - I was a strange child. Although I'm a strange "adult" too so I probably shouldn't worry ;) We weren't there very long as we moved away to Glasgow and I didn't get much horse contact until we moved down south and I got my own giant version of Penny!

I'm so glad Penny had a good, long life with you though - she was a super pony!
 
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