DCSIMG

Why register?

CloseX

If you have not signed up previously

It's free and only takes a minute!
Benefits to registering with us
comment on storiesComment on stories
Customise daily e-mail newslettersCustomise daily e-mail newsletters
Arrange your newspaper/digital subscriptions onlineArrange your newspaper/digital subscriptions online
Offers, promotions and deals from partnersOffers, promotions and deals from partners
Add/claim your business on Find itAdd/claim your business on Find it
  • 19/06/13
  • 8°C to 20°C Sunny spells
  • Selkirk 5-day weather forecast

    CloseX

    Thursday 20 Jun

    Cloudy

    Temp

    High19°c

    Low10°c

    Wind

    From South east

    Speed15 mph

    Friday 21 Jun

    Light rain

    Temp

    High17°c

    Low10°c

    Wind

    From South west

    Speed12 mph

    Saturday 22 Jun

    Light rain

    Temp

    High16°c

    Low9°c

    Wind

    From South

    Speed17 mph

    Sunday 23 Jun

    Light showers

    Temp

    High15°c

    Low9°c

    Wind

    From North west

    Speed16 mph

    Monday 24 Jun

    Light rain

    Temp

    High16°c

    Low8°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed15 mph

  • Like Us
  • Follow us
  • Place your Ad
  • Subscribe

Scenic rides on offer for horse lovers of all ages

ST BOSWELLS MAY 19
Guided Ride from Bemersyde
A circular ride to Smailholm Tower taking in some of the most beautiful Borders scenery.With Peter Neilson
(Photo by Rob Gray)

ST BOSWELLS MAY 19 Guided Ride from Bemersyde A circular ride to Smailholm Tower taking in some of the most beautiful Borders scenery.With Peter Neilson (Photo by Rob Gray)

HORSE lovers are being invited to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with a ride in the Borders hills, writes Sally Gillespie.

The Borders branch of the British Horse Society - whose patron is the Queen - has organised the event also to raise money for the charity’s work.

Up to 60 riders have the chance to complete one of three routes of different lengths – two, seven or 14 miles at Bowhill, near Selkirk – on Sunday, June 10.

The longer self-guided routes will include the Duchess’s Drive, a Victorian carriageway in the grounds, parts of the old Ettrick Forest and nearby Minch Moor, while the two-mile route will be around the lochs in front of Bowhill House.

The house will be open for the day, along with the adventure playground, tearoom, gift shop, walks in the grounds and fishing for non-horse riders.

BHS Scotland chairman, Lorraine Young, said: “This is going to be great day.

“The routes are exquisite and offer rewarding riding and great views, there with be prizes galore with rosettes and goody bags to all finishers and, of course, the warm feeling for participants of raising money to support the BHS which does so much for Scotland’s horses.”

The money will go towards the charity’s educational work in access, safety, welfare and training. The first (and longest) ride starts at 10am. Entry is £20 per rider plus a minimum of £40 sponsorship, paid on the day. For more information visit www.bhsscotland.org.uk for details or contact a.jaggard@bhs.org.uk.

 

Comments

 
 

Back to the top of the page