This summer, for the first time, a brand-new equestrian spectacle is galloping onto Scotland’s sporting and social calendar.
Promising 4 thrilling days of sporting action, Scone Palace International Horse Trials (SPIHT) is set to become an unmissable annual fixture. Set against the stunning backdrop of the iconic crowning place of Scottish Kings, the event will welcome elite riders from across Scotland, the UK, and Europe for a high-octane celebration of horse sport, style, and countryside culture.
Major stars and local heroes are among the entries, including all three members of Britain's Olympic gold medal-winning team from Paris 2024: Laura Collett, Tom McEwen and Ros Canter.
Scotland's leading event rider, Wills Oakden is bringing several horses, and other top names include the "flying Scot" himself, the legendary Ian Stark; Badminton and Burghley heroine Piggy March; and Irish Olympian Austin O'Connor.
Whether you're a seasoned equestrian enthusiast or simply looking for an unforgettable day out, there’s something for everyone. The action-packed programme features an exhilarating mix of FEI international and grassroots eventing, showjumping, showing, and Pony Club Games, offering edge-of-your-seat competition and plenty of crowd-pleasing moments.
Beyond the sport, visitors can enjoy a vibrant mix of shopping, food, drink, and family-friendly activities.
1. The Shopping Village
Set in the heart of the action, the Lifestyle and Shopping Village offers a stylish and immersive retail experience for visitors of all ages. Open daily from 9am to 6pm, this vibrant hub features over 130 carefully curated brands spanning equestrian essentials, country fashion, artisan crafts, and local food and drink.
Browse a premium selection of saddlery, activewear, and pet supplies, or discover beautifully handcrafted jewellery, homeware, and gifts. Tuck into gourmet treats and sip on local gin, wine, or coffee as you soak up the festival atmosphere.
Whether you're shopping for your horse, your home, or simply indulging in a little countryside luxury, the Shopping Village is a must-visit part of the event. With its welcoming buzz and variety of quality stalls, it’s the perfect place to pause between the action, meet friends, and enjoy the full event experience.
2. Food & Drink
It simply wouldn’t be an event without delicious food and drink. With a strong focus on provenance and sustainability, the event champions small-scale producers who use locally sourced, seasonal ingredients and eco-conscious methods.
With over 50 mouth watering catering concessions, visitors can expect a vibrant showcase of Scotland’s rich culinary heritage. Think wood-fired pizzas, Scotch beef gyros, and the freshest, Fife-caught fish and chips. Or, if it’s something sweet you’re craving check out the freshly made donuts, warm crepes and artisan ice-cream. To drink you'll find everything from freshly ground coffees to small-batch gin cocktails, pints of local ale to chilled sangria.
3. The SPIHT Membership Marquee
Upgrade your ticket to a Membership Pass to access the Members Marquee and indulge in an extra special event experience. Located be the main ring, and featuring an outdoor lawn area with private bar for the ultimate view of the action.
Tickets from £45 (single day) to £185 (four-day pass)
4. Get Set for Thrills with Willowgate Adventure Centre!
Whether you're entertaining the kids, challenging your friends, or just trying something new, Willowgate’s pop-up adventure zone will add a charge of adrenaline to your SPIHT experience.
This unmissable fun from Perth’s favourite local adventure centre features a choice of four high-energy, free of charge activities with expert instructors to guide you every step of the way. No need to book—just turn up and have a go!
5. Evening Entertainment
No world-class event is complete without a party and the team at SPIHT has organised three fantastic nights of live music and entertainment to keep the celebrations going when the sporting action dies down. Held in The Barn at Perth Racecourse, there will be a host of our favourite street food vendors, the margarita truck, and well stocked bars to see you through the night.
Evening events are open to ticket holders, volunteers and competitors only. From 8pm.
Book your tickets now for this must-attend highlight on Scotland’s sporting and social calendar: