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Horse Riding in France : Discover the only
Specialist in France for your Holidays and Family Equestrian
Vacation |

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Evazio : Horse Riding in
France |
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Luxury
equine tours.
Equestrian vacation across
some of the most
beautiful areas of France. 6
days riding, visits, tasting and
charming accommodations.
English and French speaking guide. You will love our
Selle Français horses and the attention of your
guide.
We
organise everything :
Superb horses, superior facilities, quality
accommodation, and, of course, adventurous rides
through the magnificent French countryside. So all
you have to do, is enjoy your time with us !
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Horse riding
in France -
The
high-class wines of Bordeaux |
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The
amateurs of horses and high-class wines will love
this exceptionnal
travel
through one of the most extended vineyard of the
world : Medoc, Côte de Blaye, Côte de Bourg,
Bordeaux, lalande-Pomerol, Saint Emilion,
Entre-deux-mers, Graves and Sauternes.
Discover the Citadel of Blaye, the medieval city of
St Emilion, the
medieval
castle of Rauzan and the
village
of Cadillac.
Your evenings in the wine producers will enable you
to enjoy some hidden treasures of the area.
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details click here
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Horse riding
in France -
The
"Black" Perigord
- Dordogne |
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You
will discover,
riding from medieval villages to other
ones,
historic sites as well as accessible people. You
will be able to slip into the skin of
the
Périgourdin
citizen
by tasting the succulent local gastronomy.
You
will discover the
medieval village
of Monflanquin, Monpazier, Belvès, Domme and the
capital of black Périgord: Sarlat.
Castles of Gavaudin,
Bonaguil, Biron, Castelnaud
la Chapelle.
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Horse riding
in France -
The
Chateaux de la Loire |
Discover
Blois after having visited its superb
castle.
Discover
the castles of Chaumont on the Loire,
Chenonceau,
called the castle of the Ladies, Cheverny
very close
of the Sologne
region and the
vastest,
Chambord. You will
spend
one night
inside
the castle of Chemery. This castle, dated
12th
century, will transport you in a medieval
environment, you will
appreciate a
candlelit
dinner
and drink wines
of the
Loire Valley.
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Horse riding
in France -
The
Provence |
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B etween
the Massif
of Alpilles and the Mediterranean
coast where the landscapes are of a great
diversity ; mountains, forests, scrubland and marsh.
With the likings of the wind, you will feel the
lavender, thyme or rosemary. You will appreciate the
table of Provence with the garlic and the olive oil
which characterize it ; the whole sprinkled with
Rosy Wine
of Provence or Côtes
du
Rhone. You will start from St Esteve Janson, to the
north of Aix to Provence and will pass by Barden,
Eygalière, the
Baux
de
Provence, Fontvielle, Arles, Méjanes and them
Saintes
Maries
de la Mer.
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Horse riding
in France -
Vineyards
in the Albi area |
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Discover South West with the pleasure of riding
through
magnificent, contrasting scenery and historic
villages full of character. You will be crossing
some of the most beautiful bastide towns in France:
Cordes, Bruniquel, Puycelsi, medieval towns perched
on mountain ledges with their cobbled streets and
beautifully worked stone facades. You will discover
the generous cuisine of the land in the lovely guest
houses and charming hotels. In the cool wine
cellars, you will taste the excellent wines of
Gaillac, one of the oldest wine-growing areas in
France. As we go along, you will meet with local
people – wine growers, guides who each in their own
way will tell you the history of these lands of Albi
and the Rouergue.
You
will appreciate the sense of a good humour in the
air, the inclination to share.
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Horse riding
in France -
The "Green"
Perigord |
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Located at the north of the Dordogne, The “Perigord
Vert” (Green
perigord)
constitutes a genuine undulating and furrowed bosky
with a
multitude
of rivers.
It
profits, from its localization, of a particularly
moderate climate which makes
the live
pleasant in all seasons. This excursion located in
the area of Nontron will make you discover Brantôme
called " Venice of Perigord "
- The territory of the Nontronnais Country is
particularly rich of a whole cultural inheritance
from
several millenia of human presence. Here, as in the
whole of North
Dordogne, the man modelled the landscape and
left
multiple prints: castles, traditional habitat,
archeological sites
and
traditions.
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There's nothing quite like seeing the world from the back of a horse. We
have been riding for 4,000 years, but ever since the so long, it seems
we have completely lost touch with our equestrian past. Thankfully,
trekking across the countryside on horseback is a surefire way to
reconnect with those bygone times. Let your trusty steed take you across
the wineyards of Bordeaux, explore the Atlantic Coast from Bretagne to
Spain, or practice your roping skills on a Loire river drive. Wherever
you go, you'll have fabulous fresh-air views, completely unencumbered by
that steel-and-glass box--you know, the one that gets us there quicker,
but without all the fun. |
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Horse Riding Holidays Aquitaine :
Equestrian Holidays |
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These region contains the
departments of Dordogne (24), Gironde (33), Landes (40), Lot-et-Garonne
(47), and Pyrenees-Atlantiques (64). |
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Popular Horseback
Riding Trips in France |
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Horse riding
has become accessible to all, and of all the disciplines, only
pony trekking has seen an increase in the number of those taking
part. The new amateur is no longer prepared to suffer, he wants
to have a good time. He would rather trek through the woods than
endure an indoor riding lesson, prefers fun over achievement,
communion over competition. Even in Normandy, the ’western’
dream holds more attraction than the style of the Cadre Noir.
With their games on horseback and their picnics, riding centres
are more like holiday camps.

A channel for individual
perfection, the horse has become a source of group enjoyment and
the direct consequence of the fashion for ecology. Where once we
shut ourselves up in the riding schools, now we ride outdoors
for the fresh air.
As for the English, they have
never seen it any other way. There is no sign there of academies
or schools of equestrian art. With the exception of Newcastle
and James Fillis, they hardly have any theoretical treatises
either. On the other side of the Channel, there is a refusal to
go against nature, a belief in the virtues of the open air and
even of the drizzle. And the horse has always been thought of as
the ideal partner in endurance, the sound ally of the hunt, the
best way, too, to roam the countryside without spoiling it, to
enjoy it by immersing oneself freely in it.
In France our tradition has been
to work our horses in the sense of the "collect", vertically;
the British, on the other hand, want them to go forward,
horizontally, "Epsom derby" style, to have the bit in their
teeth, their reins long, their noses to the wind, their ears
pointed and to be put off by nothing, to be capable of flying
over streams, stone walls and tree trunks, to be able to help
chase the stag or fox out of the bushes. |
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