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About This Centre
Set in 220 acres of beautiful paddocks and woodland our Scottish centre provides a place of sanctuary to over 80 horses, ponies and donkeys, as well as bountiful wildlife including red squirrels and mountain birds. Get up close and personal with our adorable residents including super cute donkey Minnie and her son Mouse. The perfect place to spend time with family surrounded by nature.What 3 Words location - ///costumed.impeached.measure
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Real Experiences
"Lovely place for a walk. Wear proper footwear as it can get really muddy. The staff are friendly and happy to assist. The horses, donkeys and ponies are amazing. They'll come over to the fence and let you pet them. Gibson the horse is amazing and Minnie the donkey is super friendly. Kids will love it here. There's a car park, small cafe and a gift shop. Entry is free. Don't turn away if the main gate is closed. Just open it and close it behind you."
8 years ago"Lovely to see all these horses, ponies and donkeys get such fantastic care. Completely free so great to just go for a nice walk around. But after you've met the staff and their four legged friends, you'll likely want to help out with whatever you can, from loose change in the box to helping sponsor a pony."
7 years ago"We were greeted warmly on arrival by one of the ladies from redwings. Very tranquil, many horses, ponies and donkeys with lots of land. The animals are so beautiful and friendly and make you feel so happy seeing them with their friends so well cared for 🥰 They also have a very large collection of pre loved bric-a-brac,I got some lovely vintage items and the lovely lady who served me packed them carefully and carried them out to my car. They are very accommodating and if you tell them of any requirements when you book they will help you out. If you have mobility issues and can't walk far you will still be able to see some of the animals as some are close to the main building/car park. I would otherwise recommend a mobility scooter to go further as long as there hasn't been too much rain before your visit. There is a picnic table there and the shop sells snacks and cold drinks."
3 years ago"Amazing little sanctuary, all the horses are lovely and the staff are very kind."
6 years ago"Excellent visit. Managed to clap some of the horses and donkeys and got some good pictures."
6 years ago