Alsace & Vosges
Alsace and the Vosges offer tradition, an unspoiled landscape and centuries-old half-timbered houses that provide a tranquil back for your Riding tour . Between vineyards and rustic forests, to lead narrow paths and wide host trails lead through the beautiful natural and cultural landscape. Alsace is also known for its good food and wine - riding and enjoyment par excellence!
Burgundy
Endless forests, stubble fields, hill and, above all, bridle paths stretch out in the Morvan National Park in the heart of Burgundy - here you can not only enjoy excellent food and to drink, but also fast and unlimited to ride! For example on our Morvan Riding tour with an experienced riding guide on the fastest ride in the whole of France - Morvan at a gallop. The Riding centre in Burgundy is just as sporty or a little more leisurely - ideal for riding and relaxing, even for families!
Champagne
In the vast vineyards of Champagne, you follow the course of the River Marne, cross vines, small forests and winegrowing villages and visit wineries and cathedrals with an ancient history.
Loire, Sancerre, Perigord & Bordeaux
Here you will find a whole series of romantic castles and get to know France from its most beautiful and best-known side: Riding in beautiful countryside, lots of culture and time-honored buildings, good food and rural inns await you. You will spend the night in typical, comfortable hotels, hostels and even castles. Some of the rides to lead reach as far as the Atlantic coast, another highlight!
Atlantic coast
This stretch of coast offers a 40 km long beach that is only accessible to tourists in a few places. A large part of the route is a nature reserve but is accessible to rider . Enjoy wonderful rides along the beach, through fragrant pine forests and over dunes under France's sun!
Cevennes
The Cevennes in the south of France are an almost untouched area. Breathtaking views over a unique mountain panorama in the Unesco World Heritage Site are a constant companion on this ride. You will encounter sights such as the Tarn Gorge, mountain passes and charming villages as well as a wide variety of flora and fauna.
Provence & Camargue
In the south of France, between sea and the mountains, from valley Merveilles to the Rhône delta, from Marseille to the Calanque, between these wonderful natural areas, there is a sun-drenched stretch of land. Their light drove van Gogh, the foreigner, mad. Cézanne, a native of Provence, challenged it again and again.
Pyrenees
Absolutely breathtaking mountain panorama, which is repeatedly interspersed with clear mountain lakes. The trail rides to lead at almost 3,000m above sea level as far as Andorra and Spain. Overnight stays are in charming gîtes d'etappes, typically French!