Rural Centre, Ingliston located at Hallyards Rd, Ingliston, Newbridge EH28 8NZ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 472 4000

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Rural Centre, Ingliston edinburgh
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Rural Centre, Ingliston edinburgh
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Rural Centre, Ingliston edinburgh
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Rural Centre, Ingliston edinburgh
Rural Centre, Ingliston edinburgh
Rural Centre, Ingliston edinburgh

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Valerie Hutton

5 Google Rating

It was a great day out and easy enough to find it. Plus relatively easy to get out and on the way ho

5/ 5

It was a great day out and easy enough to find it. Plus relatively easy to get out and on the way home even with the rain, thunder and lightning. Would go again to an event.

Louise Black

5 Google Rating

Have gone to Highland show here since I was younger for equestrian competition and since love the va

5/ 5

Have gone to Highland show here since I was younger for equestrian competition and since love the variety of livestock and ckithing/jewllery and both related stalls and others. Could easily spend more than one day there.

Martyn Senkel

5 Google Rating

Truckfest 2019. Lots to do for all the family. Well worth a visit.

5/ 5

Truckfest 2019. Lots to do for all the family. Well worth a visit.

josie beaumont

5 Google Rating

Super cool place for kids to watch horse riding and also see all machinery etc.

5/ 5

Super cool place for kids to watch horse riding and also see all machinery etc.

Arly S

3 Google Rating

No clear instructions for the car park but they still charge you a fiver. No clear signage for wher

3/ 5

No clear instructions for the car park but they still charge you a fiver. No clear signage for where you enter either. There are plenty toilets, which were surprisingly cleaner than I was expected.

denise taylor

5 Google Rating

Great plc to go x

5/ 5

Great plc to go x

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