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fter 24 years of living and working in Glen Tanar, I still fi nd riding in this part of Aberdeenshire to be an enormous privilege. I’ve ridden and led several
expeditions across Scotland – including over to the West Coast and the Isle of Skye – but not many compare to this area. We are based between Aboyne and Ballater on Glen Tanar
Estate, which spans 25,000 acres in the Cairngorms National Park. There is so much wonderful scenery and the varied terrain offers exceptional riding. It is a National Nature Reserve so offers a haven for wildlife, fl ora and
fauna. It also includes one of the last remaining pockets of the Ancient Wood of Caledon along with open expanses of heather-clad moor and mountains, including Mount Keen, Scotland’s most easterly Munro. All