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My Old Kentucky Weekend, Part II: All Farms Big & Small
On her whirlwind tour of several Lexington-area Thoroughbred farms, Kristen Kovatch saw a little bit of everything. In Part II of her trip notes, she visits a small family mare operation and perhaps the world’s largest hobby farm.
My Old Kentucky Weekend, Part I: Legends, Legacy & History
From historic farms to glamorous operations to retirement homes, Kristen Kovatch saw a little bit of everything on a recent trip to Lexington, Kentucky. In Part I of her trip notes, she visits Claiborne Farm, home to legends.
Trekking in Poland: Tips For Survival
Paulina Wydra of FreeGallop speaks from experience.
The Netherlands Has a Place Called PonyparkCity & It’s So Kitschy & Wonderful
It’s like the Dixie Stampede meets Disney World meets Westworld but without the psychopathic robots and with a LOT MORE PONIES.
Goode Girls Gone Riding … In France
Lorna Goode of Goode Rider and her sisters don’t mess around when it comes to testing their equestrian apparel: read Lorna’s account of the Goode Girls’ recent test trip riding across France!
#TBT: 7 Riding Vacations You Need to Take This Summer
Forget the dude ranches and one-horse-fits-all beach rides — these vacations are designed to challenge equestrians of all disciplines, all around the world.
Summertime is here — for many of us, that means horse shows and trail riding, more daylight hours to spend with our horses, and hopefully some time for a summer vacation. If relaxing on the beach or in the mountains leaves you thirsting for a little more adventure, a company called Equitours has got you covered — think of it like an international riding travel agency. Check out these equestrian trips and find the perfect one for you:
For the Bold: Ireland
The Irish have a reputation for their fox hunting with some hunts enjoying global fame. The Aille Cross Country Ride combines the experience of hunting with the Galway Blazers (in season) with the opportunity to jump a variety of cross-country fields. Non-jumpers can hack across fields, forests and hills as well. The horses are all experienced hunters and riders are assessed on the first day of the week-long trip to be matched with suitable mounts.
Hunting and jumping not quite your style? You can also enjoy Ireland with a test of your horsemanship and orienteering with the Beaches, Dunes and Trails ride in Donegal, which outfits riders with a horse, a map and an itinerary for an unguided week around the county. Four to six hours in the saddle daily will bring you from town to town to stay at authentic bed and breakfasts (complete with accommodations for the horses as well).
For the Foodie: Italy
What could be better than riding all day through the beautiful Italian countryside and returning to a castle for evenings of elaborate meals and fine wine? The trip itinerary for the Feast of the Conquerors ride mixes up day rides from the Castello di Tocchi with point-to-point trips to surrounding villages and farms for special food tastings, including the cuisines of Tuscany, Siena and Sardinia. A special trip extension is possible as well when the season is appropriate for riders to experience the running of the famous Il Palio horse race and festival.
For the Adventurous: Tanzania
If you’ve ever dreamed of going on safari — but without the hunting-of-large-game part — this is trip for you. Riders move around Lake Natron in Tanzania from camp to camp, experiencing firsthand the wildlife of Africa while enjoying the thrills of fast canters along the plains. One of the more intense rides in terms of pace, hours in the saddle and miles covered, this riding safari regularly encounters zebras, giraffes, wildebeest, hyenas, jackals and gazelles, as well as meeting Masai herdsmen tending their cattle. An experienced bush chef cooks up meals at each camp to keep riders well-fueled for intense riding. This safari also includes two optional four-day non-riding extensions to continue the experience: relax and explore the island of Zanzibar, or continue your safari experience by driving through Serengeti National Park.
For the Free Spirit: Mongolia
For a truly exotic experience, head to Mongolia, where riders trek across the countryside for about a week setting up overnight camps. Notable destinations along the route include Karakorum, an ancient capital city with a still-standing monastery, and Orkhon Waterfall, surrounded by ancient monuments. The second week of the experience includes the Nadaam festival in Ulaanbaatar, featuring Mongolia’s three national sports of wrestling, archery and horse racing.
For Your Inner Cowboy/Cowgirl: Wyoming
The Bitterroot Ranch outside of Dubois, Wyoming offers a variety of experiences, from summer cattle drives to week-long pack trips into the most remote forest in the continental United States. Not your typical western dude ranch, the Bitterroot caters specifically to horseback riders; guests are given three or four horses for their personal string all week long that match each individual rider’s experience level. Ride routes travel out from the ranch valley into a variety of public lands, including high sagebrush plains, red-rock canyons and dense alpine forests. In the summer and autumn seasons, rides may get the opportunity to move cattle to new grazing allotments in the forest or try their hand at team sorting. There’s even a cross-country jumping course for advanced riders. The ranch herd includes both stock breeds and home-bred Arabians.
For a Little Bit of Everything: Argentina
Estancia Los Potreros of Argentina may be the end-all of equestrian vacations: this 6000-acre working cattle ranch possesses a herd of 120 ranch-trained horses for 12-14 guests at a time. A relaxed format means guests can stay as long as they wish and ride up to twice a day, or simply hang out at the ranch and enjoy the grounds. Guests can work alongside the gauchos, herding cattle and horses, and also try their hand at polo (for which Argentina is quite famous!) Trail rides and picnic rides travel over varied terrain and can also include things like gaucho games or stopping by a swimming hole for a few hours. The ranch-reared horses — some of which are gaited — are reported to handle just like a personal riding horse and are personable and friendly. Overall, this ride offers the best of Argentina for everyone.
Go on vacation — and go riding!
Safari From the Saddle: A Postcard From Africa
Megan Barrett, ride consultant for Equitours, describes her latest international equestrian adventure: a three-phase African safari from the saddle.
Horses, Friends & Wine: Exploring the Willamette Valley In the Saddle
Sabrina Stoffregen explores the Oregon wine country from horseback. Come along for the ride!
A Day at the Dublin Horse Show
Where’s the fun in a vacation without horses? Contributing writer Eileen Cody gives us a play-by-play of her recent one-day jaunt in Ireland.
Sea-horses: A Look at Belgium’s Horse Fishermen
Combining the power of draft horses with the shrimp fishing industry, this tradition still lives strong in just one Belgian coastal village. (more…)
Cave Creek, Arizona: Your New Winter Destination
Get acquainted with this charming southwestern town that boasts trails instead of sidewalks and hitching rails at all the restaurants (no, for real). (more…)
How I Spent My Caribbean Vacation
The crazy horse-girl part doesn’t stop just because I happened to be at the beach. (more…)
Take a Drive at Acadia National Park
For driving enthusiasts, there’s a summer destination for you and your horse(s) — check out Acadia National Park’s carriage trails in Maine. (more…)
Mackinac: Michigan’s Horsepowered Island
If you’ve ever wondered what it was like when the horse-drawn carriage ruled the streets, Michigan’s Mackinac Island is your next destination. (more…)
7 Riding Vacations You Need to Take This Summer
Forget the dude ranches and one-horse-fits-all beach rides — these vacations are designed to challenge equestrians of all disciplines, all around the world. (more…)
Horsing around the World, Literally: A how-to guide
What if you could quit your job and work as a riding instructor in St. Maarten or a horseback safari guide in Africa? Rebecca Berry makes these possibilities seem WAY too feasible. (more…)
My Secret Public Middleburg Diary: Day 4
My horse Esprit and I are in Middleburg, Va., the “Nation’s Horse & Hunt Capitol,” for 10 days in preparation for the Maryland Horse Trials. This is our journal. (more…)
My Secret Public Middleburg Diary: Day #2
My horse Esprit and I are in Middleburg, Va., the “Nation’s Horse & Hunt Capitol,” for 10 days in preparation for the Maryland Horse Trials. This is our journal. (more…)
My Secret Public Middleburg Diary: Day 1
My horse Esprit and I are in Middleburg, Va., the “Nation’s Horse & Hunt Capitol,” for 10 days in preparation for the Maryland Horse Trials. This is our journal. (more…)
Summertime Track Sojourns
I picked up Saratoga Stories: Gangsters, Gamblers & Racing Legends at the Kentucky Horse Park gift shop last year, and since backstory always unmasks the best adventures, this summer it’s Travers Stakes or bust. (more…)
Dear SmartPak: On the road AGAIN
Traveling this summer with your horse? Then you need to check out these tips for safe, happy hauling from our friends at SmartPak. (more…)
Breaking and Entering: Inside the Disney World stables
It’s not like Megan Kaiser pulled a stocking over her head and bum-rushed Mickey Mouse. She just, you know, took a little unauthorized detour. (more…)
Your Turn: This one time in Africa…
That Rebecca Berry, she’s so full of crazy Africa stories. Like this one, in which 33 horses run off into the lion-infested bush and she has to go find them. (more…)