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Horse Riding / Equestrian in March
2 destinations in season, cheapest first.
Jerez de la Frontera
ESJerez is the center of classical Spanish horsemanship. The Real Escuela Andaluza de Arte Ecuestre is one of the four great classical dressage academies in the world, alongside Vienna, Lisbon, and Saumur. The school holds public training sessions Tuesday through Friday mornings where you can watch the haute ecole work in progress, and full performance shows on Tuesdays and Thursdays with Baroque horses and live music. Beyond the school, the wider Jerez area has breeding farms for the Andalusian and Carthusian horse breeds, and several independent schools offering dressage instruction, trail riding through the sherry vineyard country, and multi-day equestrian circuits in the rolling Cadiz landscape.
Why here →Mendoza
ARMendoza's geography gives horse riding a quality you don't find at most wine destinations: you can leave the vineyard floor and climb into genuine Andean terrain above 2,500m within a few hours, with Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas, visible on the horizon. Several estancias and specialist operators run full-day and multi-day riding circuits that move through malbec vineyard country, then climb into the foothills through poplars and irrigation canals, and eventually into the raw Andes. Argentine criollo horses are built for altitude and rocky terrain. The combination of wine culture and mountain riding is unusual and genuinely well-executed here.
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