A sustainable horseback vacation: how it works and things you should keep in mind

A sustainable horseback vacation: how it works and things you should keep in mind
©Naturresort Gerbehof

Whether it’s a trail ride in Iceland or galloping on a tropical beach, riders can hardly think of a vacation without horses. It is something special to explore a landscape by horseback. You’re on different trails, and you literally see the world from a new perspective. However, as riders, especially, sustainability is something we need to consider when selecting our destination and, naturally, our provider. This not only includes the energy supply or waste separation, but also the care of the horses. In this article, we have summarized what a sustainable riding vacation looks like, as well as what you can do.

 

Riding vacations, trail rides or a vacation with  your horse?

As a horse person, there are many ways to get your money’s worth, even on vacation. However, most people only know about riding vacations for kids. Meanwhile, there are also plenty of opportunities for adults to enjoy a horseback riding vacation. These are especially great opportunities for beginners and insecure riders to develop their riding skills.

Trail rides offer a particularly intensive experience. Whether you do one in your home country or abroad, you spend the day with the horses and your riding group, enjoying real adventures. Depending on the type of ride booked, your luggage will either be brought to the next accommodation by escort vehicles or pack horses, or you will carry it yourself.

However, there are also opportunities to interact with horses outside of sustainable riding vacations. Many horse farms and ranches, for example, offer vacation apartments. This allows you to enjoy horses in the area without going on a riding vacation. Or, you can book individual riding lessons or rides in your vacation region.

Of course, those of you who have horses can also travel with them. One easy way to do this is to start your trail ride right from your front door. Alternatively, you can look for accommodations that have a stable nearby or even run one themselves.

No matter how, where, or with whom you travel, we’ll show you what a sustainable riding vacation looks like and how to make it happen.

 

Here are five tips for planning a sustainable riding vacation:

 

Will you be traveling with or without your horse?

The question posed in the title is crucial to your journey. Of course, you can’t bring your horse on the train. This means you will need to use a car and a transporter, which will have a significant environmental impact due to exhaust fumes and particulates. Therefore, consider whether it’s worth driving your horse all over Germany for a week or leaving it in the care of friends at your stable.

However, of course, we understand that you may want to bring your horse with you. After all, what could be better than exploring new surroundings with your horse? If you decide to bring your horse, choose a closer destination, offset your emissions, and drive fuel-efficiently.

 

The accommodation: Sustainable hotel for horse and rider

You and your horse have to sleep somewhere during your trip. While there are plenty of nice boarding stables, particularly in popular vacation regions, the search for a sustainable hotel is a bit more difficult. Portals like ours (Green Pearls®) help you discover truly sustainable hotels and learn more about their green initiatives.

You can also look at vacation apartments and houses for sustainability and see if they are supplied with renewable energy, for example, or if the furnishings are based on renewable raw materials.

 

Naturresort Gerbehof ,Pferdehof
Galloping over the vineyard | ©Naturresort Gerbehof

 

Holidays at the Naturresort Gerbehof

Vacation apartments and hotel rooms like these can be found at the Naturresort Gerbehof at Lake Constance. The comfortable rooms and vacation apartments are ideal for families and the perfect starting point for long hikes, whether you’re traveling with a horse or not. Best of all, your horse can stay with you! Spacious stalls are available for guest horses. There is also an indoor riding arena where you can exercise your horse on rainy days.

The Gerbehof consists of a country hotel, a horse ranch, and an organic farm that provides most of the ingredients used in the hotel kitchen. After hours of riding through gorgeous nature, you can relax in the nature spa while knowing that your four-legged partner is happily munching on hay next door.

 

Equipment or packing my trunk

Travelling with a dog means doubling the amount of luggage needed. It’s even worse with a horse! You need a saddle, a bridle, a grooming kit, a blanket, and more. Not to mention saddlebags or transport gaiters! Some of these items you may only need for this one trip. So, before buying anything new, ask around at the stable to see if you can borrow certain items. You can also check to see if you can find them used. If you do buy new equipment, look for durable, sustainable materials.

If you’re only planning on taking short rides, you can get by with just a pair of breeches in your luggage, as helmets and boots are usually available to rent locally. However, for longer trail rides, it’s more convenient to bring your own gear. When buying new items, look for durability and sustainability. If possible, borrow or buy used items (except for the helmet!).

 

At your destination

Riding with friends-sustainable riding vacation

If you book horseback rides on-site, they are usually guided. This means that you will have a guide who knows the area well and which paths are suitable for riding. Of course, you can still keep an eye out and speak up if you notice the guide riding off-path in protected areas.

In our blog article on animal welfare when traveling, we have described what you should consider when choosing a stable or provider. Take a close look, and trust your instincts. If you have any doubts, it is better to forgo the ride than to support practices contrary to animal welfare.

If you are traveling with your own horse, find out in advance where you can ride to avoid getting into trouble with farmers or landowners. Even after you leave at the end of your vacation, local riders will still have to deal with farmers who dislike horseback riders. The same rules apply to riders as to anyone else spending time in nature: stay on the trails, don’t leave trash behind, and treat nature with respect. But that goes without saying, right?

 

After departure

Yes, sustainable action doesn’t stop there, nor does a sustainable riding vacation! From home, you can support sustainable hotels, riding providers, and great stables by sharing your experiences. You can do so on Google, on social media, or on blogs like ours. For example, leave a recommendation in the comments section to make other travelers aware of sustainable options. So, what are you waiting for?

 

sustainable riding vacation
Bright stalls and lots of air: This is what beautiful guest stalls look like | ©anjajuli – AdobeStock

 

Where can I go for a sustainable riding vacation?

Now you know how to plan a sustainable riding vacation! To help you start planning your trip right away, we asked Green Pearls® sustainable hotels for their recommendations. After all, they know best where you can book a horseback ride in their area without worrying.

 

Icelandic horses in the Black Forest

The Wiesenhof Icelandic Horse Center is just fifteen minutes from the eco-friendly Hotel SCHWARZWALD PANORAMA. Novice and experienced riders alike have the opportunity to experience the charm of the small northern horses here. The spacious paddocks and loose stables are home to over 200 Icelandic horses.

Wiesenhof’s philosophy centers on a holistic approach to humans and horses. In addition to rides and lessons, the center offers seminars and courses on exciting topics related to horse-friendly training.

 

Horseback riding on the sunny plateau of South Tyrol

The Weihrerhof is another hotel with a nearby riding facility. Just a five-minute walk away is a stable where you can try “trial riding” to see if you like the sport. You can also explore the Ritten region on horseback and take in the 360-degree panorama of the Dolomites.

 

Haflinger on a mountain pasture, Soelden
Haflinger on a mountain pasture | ©Talitha – AdobeStock

Explore the mountains on horseback in Austria

The LENI MOUNTAIN is closely connected to Austria’s horse world. After all, Marco Arnold, the owner, is related to the president of the Haflinger Breeding and Sports Association. Life in Sölden without these blond-maned ponies is difficult to imagine. The ponies spend the summers on the meadows above the valley, so you’re likely to encounter them on your hikes.

 

 

Explore Sicily’s Valley of the Temples on horseback!

Visiting this ancient site is one of the highlights of any trip to Sicily. And what could be better than experiencing it from horseback? The ride there is an adventure in itself. Experienced guides from Amici del Cavallo will lead you along narrow paths lined with olive and almond trees to the temple ruins. Don’t worry if you’re a beginner or an inexperienced rider; the horses are calm, well-trained, and well-groomed. The ADLER Spa Resort SICILIA, a sustainable resort on the edge of a WWF nature reserve and not far from the wild beaches of southern Sicily, recommended this provider to us.

Tip: If Sicily is too far for you, there is also a great provider in Tuscany called “Il Cornacchino,” who take good care of the animals. Current offers include, for example, 8 days of natural Western riding in Tuscany*.

 

Conclusion: Sustainable riding vacation with or without your horse

Sustainable riding vacations are pretty straightforward. Hopefully, this article will help you plan your next trip in a relaxed, sustainable way. These tips will help whether you’re riding a horse or not!

If you have a recommendation for a sustainable riding vacation, please leave it in the comments. It can be a horse farm, tour provider, or destination. Inspire others. 😉

*For the offer marked with an asterisk, we receive a small commission if you book through the link.

 


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