Mini Pony Club
Age group 4 – 8yrs
1 Hour every Thursday between 6.30 – 7.30pm
Cost £10.00
Work towards Achievement Badges – (Purple Top can be purchased)
Pony Club
Open to boys and girls from 8 years upwards
10.00 – 12.00pm slot Saturdays & Sunday – Working towards Bronze Award
1.00pm – 3.00pm Saturday & Sunday – New starts working towards achievement badges
Package – 2 hours
Cost – £15.00
Topic a week followed by a test every 4th week to earn Pony Club Badges
10.00 – 12.00 members Bronze Award – is a progressive test whereby participants start to learn about riding ponies and build confidence with the handling of them
Photograph of your Presentation of the Pony Club Certificate, also displayed on Stable wall and Ingliston website
Fun Pony Days
Open to 8 years of age and over
Cost per fun day package – £45.00
Package includes
Juice and biscuits on arrival
Mucking out stable
Grooming
Lunch
Fun pony games
If not an existing client of Ingliston, must be competent at rising trot and book in for assessment prior to the Fun Day ( can be on morning of Fun Day – please ring to book – £10.00)
Riding Lessons
For children 8yrs +
Clients must also be competent at rising trot to ride one of our academy horses. If clients are not quite up to this standard, a series of simulator lessons may be required beforehand.
Cost per group lesson £25.00 per person – Max 6 per group
University teams £15.00 each
Private lessons: Cost per half hour £32.00 & £40.00 for 45mins
Semi-private (2 people) £30.00per person – 45mins
Reduced rates for own horse
All new clients must have first lesson on simulator to allow an assessment of riders ability to be made, and so an appropriate horse can be allocated for the academy lesson.
Pony Walks
Available to 4 -8yrs old
Cost £10.00 per child
Walks include a 15 minute journey around Ingliston grounds on a guided pony accompanied with a Qualified Instructor
Maximum numbers 3 at any time
Hire our Horse for the Clear Round
Cost – £40.00 – includes horse hire + 2 rounds
Simulator assessment required if you haven’t ridden with us before, plus an assessment lesson on the horse chosen for the Clear Round
