Edinburgh Riding of the Marches, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. 4,318 likes · 39 talking about this. Edinburgh Riding of the Marches - every September on the Royal Mile - free event.. If you are bringing your own horse, you need to provide and arrange your own equine transport to drop you in the morning from the start point (Drum Estate) and collect you again at the end of the ride (from King Stables Road, Edinburgh City Centre). You and your horse will need to be able to endure 26 miles and 9 hours in the saddle, much of.

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No other ridings were carried out until 1946 when a special Riding of the Marches was held in Edinburgh to celebrate peace and the end of World War II. Today's modern-day event includes an epic 26 mile route which finishes in a grand cavalcade up Edinburgh's most famous street, the Royal Mile.. The Edinburgh Riding of the Marches returned to the streets of the Capital on Sunday, September 10, after a three-year break due to the Covid pandemic and the Queen's death.