Discover 9 Horse-Riding Adventures Across Europe for Riders of All Levels

Have you ever wondered where the best horse-riding experiences in Europe are located? We’ve found the best trips for beginners and experienced riders, so saddle up and choose your journey!

1. United Kingdom

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Our journey begins in the United Kingdom, where the English countryside is the setting for a week-long horse-riding adventure. The terrain consists of rolling hills that might require riders to have a particular skill and fitness level.

The cost is approximately £800-£1000, which includes accommodation. Along the way, riders stop at traditional English pubs for a hearty meal. 

2. France

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As we cross the English Channel, we arrive in France. The French countryside creates a picturesque setting for a two-week horse-riding journey. You can trot through the vineyards of Bordeaux during the summer for around €1500-€2000. This price includes accommodation, meals, and wine tastings.

3. Spain

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Next, we head south to Spain, a country with a horse-riding tradition. In Spain, a week-long horse riding adventure in Andalusia is moderately difficult due to the warm climate. The cost is approximately €1000-€1200, which includes accommodation, meals, and flamenco shows.

4. Italy

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Our journey continues east to Italy. From the hills of Tuscany to the trails of the Dolomites, Italy offers a range of landscapes for a two-week horse riding adventure. The journey is moderately challenging due to the landscapes, so you’ll need at least some riding experience. The cost is approximately €2000-€2500, which includes accommodation, meals, and wine tastings.

5. Greece

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We then arrive in Greece, full of ancient ruins. A week-long ride along the beaches of Crete with the Mediterranean Sea as your backdrop is a dream come true for many riders. The experience of exploring ancient ruins on horseback is unforgettable and relatively easy for the beginner! The cost is approximately €800-€1000, which includes accommodation, meals, and entrance fees to historical sites.

6. Germany

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The Black Forest region in Germany can be a more challenging horse riding experience. The ride can take up to a week, with terrain that requires a moderate level of riding skill, certainly not for the beginner! Riders can stop at traditional German villages and enjoy local cuisine along the way. The cost is approximately €1200-€1500, which includes accommodation, meals, and entrance fees to local attractions.

7. Portugal

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Next, we head to Portugal. Where the coast of the Algarve region provides a relaxed riding experience. A typical ride lasts about three days, with stops at local fishing villages. The ride is relatively easy, making it perfect for beginners. The cost is approximately €500-€700, which includes accommodation, meals, and local tours.

8. Sweden

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Our journey takes us north to Sweden. Horse riding in the Lapland region is an adventure that can take up to two weeks. The ride is probably the most challenging on this list because of the rugged terrain and cold weather. Stops include Sami villages where riders can learn about the indigenous culture. The cost is approximately €2500-€3000, which includes accommodation, meals, and cultural experiences.

9. Poland

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Finally, we arrive in Poland at the Masurian Lake District. A week-long ride includes stops at medieval castles and pristine lakes. The ride is moderately difficult, requiring some confidence in your ability. The cost is approximately €1000-€1200, which includes accommodation, meals, and entrance fees to castles.

The Bottom Line

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Horse riding across Europe can be challenging or relatively simple, and each country has its own history to explore. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, there’s a trail for you in Europe.

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