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Per Person 30 €

Saddle up for an unforgettable adventure on our Horseback Riding Tour, a perfect blend of scenic beauty, authentic rural charm, and the timeless bond between horse and rider. Whether you are a first-time rider or an experienced equestrian, this tour is designed to immerse you in nature, fresh air, and freedom. Your experience begins at our welcoming ranch, where you’ll meet your professional guide and be carefully matched with a horse suited to your size, experience, and comfort level. Before we set off, you’ll receive a brief but thorough safety orientation and basic riding lesson, ensuring you feel confident and at ease in the saddle. Once mounted, we ride out into a landscape that feels a world away from city life. Depending on the route and season, you may pass through: Rolling countryside trails
Shaded forest paths
Open meadows with wildflowers
Gentle hilltops with panoramic views
Tranquil riverside or lakeside tracks Along the way, your guide will share stories about the local history, wildlife, and traditions of horsemanship in the region. Keep your eyes open for birds of prey, deer, and other native animals that are often spotted from the quiet vantage point of horseback. What makes this tour truly special is the pace and intimacy of the journey. Instead of rushing from place to place, you’ll move in harmony with your horse, feeling every change in terrain and every shift in the breeze. We pause at scenic viewpoints for photos and, on longer rides, for a light snack or picnic where you can relax, stretch your legs, and soak up the landscape. Key highlights of the tour include: Gentle, well-trained horses suitable for beginners
Experienced, multilingual equestrian guides
Safety briefing and basic riding instruction
Breathtaking natural scenery and photo stops
Small group sizes for a personal, relaxed experience This horseback riding tour is ideal for couples, families, groups of friends, and solo travelers seeking something more memorable than a standard sightseeing excursion. It’s also a fantastic option for special occasions, from birthdays to romantic outings. No previous riding experience is required—just a sense of adventure and a love for the outdoors. Join us for a ride and discover how magical the world looks from the back of a horse.

Guided horseback ride with professional instructor

Safety briefing and basic riding lesson

Use of horse, saddle, helmet, and necessary riding equipment

Roundtrip transportation from meeting point to ranch or trailhead

Scenic trail route through natural landscapes for photos and viewing

Optional hotel pickup and drop-off within designated area

Duration of the ride, meeting point, and check-in time, including any pre-ride briefing requirements: The horseback riding tour typically lasts between 1.5 and 2 hours, including mounting, riding time, and a short cool-down at the end. Guests should arrive at the designated meeting point 20–30 minutes before the scheduled start time for check-in, signing waivers, helmet fitting, and a mandatory pre-ride safety briefing where guides explain basic riding commands and trail etiquette.
Rider requirements such as minimum age, weight limits, physical condition, and experience level needed: Riders must meet a minimum age requirement, usually between 8 and 12 years old, and adhere to a maximum weight limit set to protect both horses and riders, commonly around 200–250 lbs (90–115 kg). Participants should be in good general health, able to mount and dismount with minimal assistance, and while no prior riding experience is necessary for beginner-friendly tours, more advanced rides may require previous horseback riding experience and confidence on uneven terrain.
What to wear and bring, including closed-toe shoes, long pants, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and water: Riders are required to wear closed-toe, sturdy shoes with a small heel and long pants to protect legs from chafing and contact with the saddle. Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended, along with sunscreen, a hat for before/after the ride, and a refillable water bottle; small personal items should be carried in secure pockets or left in provided storage to keep hands free while riding.
Safety rules, use of helmets, horseback riding instructions, and how guides will support riders during the tour: All riders must follow the guide’s instructions at all times, including maintaining proper spacing between horses, staying at the assigned pace, and not passing other riders without permission. Helmets are provided and either strongly recommended or mandatory for all participants, especially minors, and guides will demonstrate mounting, dismounting, basic rein control, and stopping techniques, riding alongside the group to offer ongoing support, adjust equipment, and assist anyone who feels unsure or needs help.
Weather, terrain conditions, and how cancellations, rescheduling, or refunds are handled: The tour operates in a variety of weather conditions, but may be postponed or canceled in the event of severe weather, unsafe trail conditions, or extreme heat or cold that could endanger horses or riders. In such cases, guests are typically offered the option to reschedule for another available time or receive a refund according to the company’s cancellation policy, which may also specify deadlines for guest-initiated changes or cancellations without penalty.
Inclusions and exclusions, such as whether transportation, snacks, photos, or gratuities are provided or not: The tour usually includes the horse, all riding equipment, and guidance from professional staff, with some operators also providing helmets, basic instruction, and occasionally bottled water or a light snack. Transportation to and from the meeting point, professional photographs, souvenir items, and gratuities for guides are generally not included unless explicitly stated, and guests should plan to bring cash or card if they wish to purchase optional extras or tip their guides.
Comfortable long pants suitable for riding
Closed-toe shoes or riding boots with a small heel
Weather-appropriate layers such as a light jacket or raincoat
Sun protection including hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Reusable water bottle
Small backpack or waist pack for personal items