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Horseback riding tours in

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General Intro

1. Explore the history and culture of the:

Loire Valley

2. Bordeaux, Perigord, Armagnac and more in:

South Western France

3. Great wines, gourmet meals and fast horses in:

Burgundy

4. See another part of France:

Eastern France

5. The sunny and romantic:

Southern France

and also:

Non riding tours:

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The Best Riding Tours in France

In the mother country of the 'randonnée', the riding tour, as it was first defined, we offer riding holidays par excellence. An extraordinary network of cross country trails in France offers endless riding opportunities from Paris to the most remote backcountry. Our tours focus on relaxation, fun and culture. And do we need to mention the meals, breads and wines? Come try for yourself and see why the French cuisine makes grown men weep. We travel in style with overnights in cozy country inns and picturesque castles.          


The French Castles                                       

These trips show you France's most beautiful and best known side: You will ride through beautiful landscapes with little asphalt roads, much culture, impressive architecture, good food - both during picnic lunches and in well chosen guesthouses. You will stay overnight in typical, comfortable hotels and inns, and even in private castles. In addition to our longstanding tour "Castles of the Loire", we now offer the tour of the Bordeaux Castles: Famous wines like Lafite, Latour, Mouton, and Margaux are wineries in the Medoc region, which constitute the frame of this winery-tour in the Bordeaux area. You will often have the opportunity of tasting good wines in some of the famous cellars. You will also be satisfied with the accommodations and the food. This is another riding tour for lovers of French culture. On the trip of the Castles of Perigord you will visit some of the 1200 (!) castles that are comprised only in the area Lot & Dordogne. The "Perigord Noir", the black Perigord, got its name from the spacious, dark oak forests. Everybody would like to build a castle between the lovely rivers Dordogne and Végère. This is France out of the picture book. In addition you will get to know the cuisine of the region with its goose liver paté, cheese of Rocamadour and, of course, the wines of the Cahors.

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