SEGOVIA
HISTORY AT
A CARTER
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SEGOVIA
HISTORY AT
A CARTER
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2021 Availability
April 18-25
May 2-9*
May 16-23*
May 30-June 6
June 20-27
September 5-12
October 3-10
October 17-24
*Sold out
HIGHLIGHTS
Long cross-country canters
Aqueduct of Segovia
La Granja Royal Site and Gardens
Pedraza medieval village
Duraton river canyon
The Griffon vultures
Hidden Ermita San Frutos
Roast lamb in Sepulveda
Suckling pig in Segovia
Spanish omelette aperitivo
Ready, trot, CANTER!
Segovia: History at a Canter
Segovia – Castilla y León | 8 days-7 nights-6 days riding | From 2850€
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Introduction
What makes this ride unique is the exceptional combination of remarkable historic sites, accessible on horseback, with the open and unspoilt Castilian countryside, ideal for riding, with some exhilarating canters and gallops!
The province of Segovia is in Central Spain, in the Meseta, the great high plateau of the Iberian Peninsula. It is situated between the provinces of Madrid, Guadalajara, Soria, Burgos, Valladolid and Avila, in the region of Castilla y Leon.
The Segovia ride is a journey back in history, through open landscapes, ancient woods, and river valleys. What makes this ride unique is the exceptional combination of historic sites accessible on horseback with the open and unspoilt Castilian countryside ideal for riding. History at a canter! You will explore on horseback some jewels of the Spanish history: the castles of Pedraza and Castilnovo; the Romanesque churches of Sotosalbos and Sepulveda; the royal site of La Granja de San Ildefonso, with its grand baroque palace and its beautiful gardens. This ride will take you through very diverse natural landscapes, from the alpine views of the Sierra de Guadarrama, to the old transhumance trails and the open grazing fields; the ancient Valsain forests of pines, oaks, holm oaks and holly bush, where the Spanish kings used to hunt bears and wild boars; and through the vast grain fields, the Eresma river valley and the gorges of the Duraton river nature reserve.
The terrain is excellent for riding and the horses are very fit. There are plenty of opportunities for long trots and canters, so this can be quite an active ride if the riders wish to go for it! The ride starts and ends in the medieval city of Segovia, World Heritage Town by the UNESCO, which boasts a magnificent cultural heritage including the colossal Roman Aqueduct from the 1st century AD, one of the greatest in Europe, with 163 arches and 29m at its highest point, and the Alcazar Fortress with its stunning views of the city, among other great attractions.
What our guests say
“We had a fabulous time. Marie Elena was her usual attentive, entertaining self. What an interesting person she is - she deserves an award! The area was fascinating and we were treated to a tour around both Segovia and La Granja de San Ildefonso by Eleanor. Such a lovely person with an infectious enthusiasm and full of fascinating facts about the towns. The horses were the most well schooled I have ever ridden and the saddles were really comfortable. Enrique was a delight - a fabulous horseman and the riding centre was wonderful. All in all a great experience and as usual it all flew by too quickly! You absolutely need to be riding fit as we definitely cantered through Segovia. It was brilliant.”
GS (UK)
"Oh where to start. It was an absolutely superb ride in every way but not for the fainthearted. Certainly it was the fastest ride I have been on since Kenya in 1998……...This is a real 1st class operation. Maria Elena is absolutely wonderful as was Enrique and staff team...accommodations, food, horses, tack..organization of ride...tours...everything......Highly highly recommend this ride to the fast and furious."
MW (USA)
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“Long canters, varied scenery, absolute confidence in Enrique, good horses, really comfortable accommodation - I loved having a bath every evening. Terrific aperitivo and lunches en route: Well done Oleg and Lusia. Even the weather was perfect. The evening entertainments (the trip around and into Segovia, La Granja and canyon and caves) were beyond my expectation. Some may think it a pity you can’t clone Maria Elena because she is wonderful - but I was also content with her substitute, Rafa was a delight.”
VG (UK)
“Another fabulous holiday with Maria Elena. We were looked after so well. There is so much attention to detail, which makes for a seamless holiday. The horses were wonderful - so well-schooled and very fit… a joy to ride. Very comfortable saddles. We stayed in some lovely places, and ate very well. Oleg’s back up was superb. The pace was great…you certainly need to be fit to keep with Enrique! Overal…. wonderful! Actually… there is too much to list - the whole holiday was a highlight!
LP (UK)
“It is a beautiful place to ride. I loved our guides. They made our trip extra special. Felt very welcome by everyone. Enrique does not mess around “Ready, trot, CANTER!” will stick in all of our heads for a long time. Maria Elena, Enrique and Pablo were fantastic. Pablo is particularly hilarious. We did not go hungry. If there are any “light” eaters, this is not a trip for them.”
JO (Netherlands)
“Highlights: Lucia’s Spanish omelette each day at Aperitivo! The chance to try local food specialities, including the roast lamb and suckling pig specialities, and experience the many historical / cultural aspects to the trip and the different types of accommodation. Excellent guiding by Enrique, with lots of cantering; the ground was challenging in places, but I always felt safe. Enrique managed all the timings very efficiently, and he and Olegh were very helpful with mounting up. My mare was a bit grumpy at the start of the week but we ‘came to an understanding’ and she went very well for me. There was a LOT going on, both with regard to the riding and the cultural aspects. The days are very full, so plenty of energy is required. Tuesday was a fast and long (but excellent) riding day, so it was a good idea to finish riding a little earlier on the Wednesday and visit the gorge and Hermitage (as we did and as was planned). The evening meal at the restaurant we went to in La Granja was A1. I particularly liked staying at the ‘Drover’s House’ off the Market Square in Pradena. The ‘spirits’ measures in the village bars are approximate and generous! The meals are large and the evening meal is eaten late, according to Spanish custom - I did have to ‘pace myself’ and be strict with myself as to how much I ate! Enrique took ‘group’ photos at places of interest each day during the ride, and at the end gave each of us a ‘memory stick’ with them on”.
JL (UK)
“I think this ride was really well organised by all of you. We were well looked after by everyone from start to finish. I particularly appreciated that everything was included. Maria Elena did an excellent job on matching horse and rider. A very good horse stables. Look forward to next ride.”
ML (Australia)
“Just to let you know this was a wonderful trip – I loved the scenery, the flowers, the old towns and churches and, most important, I had the perfect horse for me! Fantastic organisation on the part of Maria Elena and Enrique - and you. Thank you.”
JR (UK)
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Trip summary
Moderate inn-to-inn ride
Best time to visit
Set dates in April-May-September.
This ride can be organised for groups of 8-10 riders at other times in the year
Trip length
8 days - 7 nights - 6 days riding (from Sunday to Sunday)
Distance covered 110 miles / 180kms
Group size
Minimum 4 riders - Maximum 10 riders.
All departures are guaranteed
Airport
Madrid
Riding ability
Intermediate to experienced.
Reasonably fit riders
Horses
The horses are Andalusian crosses, mainly Anglo-Hispanos (Andalusian & Thoroughbred cross), ranging in height from 15-16 hh, and selected for their good nature and endurance. They are very well trained for the rides and for school work, dressage and jumping. They are very fit, very willing and they are fun to ride.
Tack
English general purpose saddles
Small saddle bags are provided. Seat savers can be provided.
Time in the saddle
From 4 and ½ to 6 hours
Weight limit
90kgs – 198Ibs
Languages
English, French, Spanish
Climate
Dry continental climate.
Temperatures are strongly influenced by the altitude, with the average of 1000m.
The temperatures in April and May are very pleasant, about 20-22ºC in the middle of the day.
September is a dry month.
April max 26º C (78º F) - min 2ºC (36º F). Average days of rain: 10 days/month
May max 28º C (82º F) - min 1º C (34º F). Average days of rain: 6 days/month
September max 31º C (87ºC) - min 4º (39º F). Average days of rain: 3 days/month
October max 28º C (82º F) - min 2º (36ºF). Average days of rain: 7 days/month
Your hosts and guides
The Segovia rides are led by Enrique, the owner of the stables in Segovia – Hipica Eresma, and Maria Elena. They are knowledgeable, qualified and hospitable and terrific travel companions..
The assistant guides and helpers are enthusiastic, motivated, attentive and charming.
Out attention to the detail is outstanding. We go as far as we can to anticipate all the little things that can make a difference. We have a lot of repeat guests that come back every year. We can give you direct references of riders from many different parts of the world.
Bookings
Reservation Form and deposit
Horses and Riding
Riding ability
Intermediate to experienced. Reasonably fit riders.
It is not necessary to be an expert rider but it is essential that riders have trail riding experience, can easily manage a horse at all paces and be familiar and comfortable handling a horse on the ground.
The fitter you are the more you will enjoy this ride! Riders can assist in taking care of their horses if they wish - but it is not necessary. Horses will be ready for the riders to get on every morning.
Horses
The horses are Andalusian crosses, mainly Anglo-Hispanos (Andalusian & Thoroughbred cross), ranging in height from 15-16 hh, and selected for their good nature and endurance. They are very well trained for the rides and for school work, dressage and jumping. They are very fit, very willing and they are fun to ride.
Pace of the ride
The pace of the ride varies with the terrain. Overall this can be quite an sportive ride, with long trots and canters, and even some small cross-country jumps if the riders want to go for it. The pace will be adapted to the riders’ abilities and desire. The average riding time is five to six hours per day. The total distance of the trip is about 115 miles.
The pace of course will be adapted to the ability of the riders, but in this programme riders can enjoy some exciting rides and the Segovia ride can be quite a sportive week.
Tack
Excellent leather English general purpose saddles
Seat savers and small saddle bags.
Time in the saddle
From 4 and ½ to 6 hours (one day)
Weight limit
90kgs / 198 pounds
Your hosts and guides
Maria Elena organises this ride with some excellent stables from Segovia.
This ride will be guided by Enrique and Maria Elena. Enrique is the owner and trainer of the horses, an excellent horseman, with a show-jumping and cross-country background. He is passionate about Segovia, the nature and the history of the region. Maria Elena
Out attention to the detail is outstanding. We go as far as we can to anticipate all the little things that can make a difference. We have a lot of repeat guests that come back every year. We can give you direct references of riders from many different parts of the world.
Dates and Prices
2021 DEPARTURE DATES
These are the dates programmed for this calendar year:
April 18-25
May 2-9
May 16-23
May 30-June 6
June 20-27
September 5-12
October 3-10
October 17-24
This ride can be private for groups of 10 riders.
If you would like a tailor-made programme at different dates, please Contact us.
2021 PRICES
Prices start at 2850€ (Euros) euros pp in double occupancy.
Single room supplement 250€ (Euros)
All our prices include 21% VAT and are fully inclusice.
Details of services included:
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o Transfers from/to Madrid in private taxi are included.
o Accommodation in comfortable and charming hotels, including luxurious National Paradores and 4* country hotels with spa and swimming pool.
o Beautifully trained horses, in excellent condition and very well looked after in every aspect: feeding, grooming, veterinary care, and general well-being. You will feel it: they are happy horses.
o The days riding as described in the programmes, with itineraries carefully selected to make the best out of every day ride.
o Knowledgeable, qualified and hospitable guides: Enrique, the owner of the stables in Segovia leads the ride personally and Maria Elena, owner of Equiberia, accompanies part of the ride, helped by attentive and charming support guides.
o Excellent leather English GP saddles; small saddle bags and seat savers are provided. Riding hats or helmets can be provided too. Every piece of the tack is in excellent condition.
o All the meals are included: exquisite gourmet picnic lunches; aperitifs and tapas; fresh salads and fruit of the season everyday; selected dinners in the hotels; all the drinks are included during the meals: tasting of different red & white wines with the picnics; sherry at the aperitifs; beer, juices, soft drinks.
o A support vehicle meets the riders with 1 or 2 helpers, to transport the luggage and prepare the lunches, with set tables, chairs.., and to assist the riders when necessary.
o Out attention to the detail is outstanding. We go as far as we can to anticipate all the little things that can make a difference. We have a lot of repeat guests that come back every year. We can give you direct references of riders from many different parts of the world.
o The company is fully insured and legally registered in every department, tourism, equestrian and agriculture.
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Travel & Itinerary
MEETING POINT
Madrid
Riders will be met at the Madrid-Barajas International Airport.
Terminal 4, arrivals gate 10, at the cafeteria Paul (by gate 10). At 3pm, on the first date of the chosen week (always a Sunday).
Arrival
Any flight in time for the pick- up time at 15:00 pm of the first Sunday of the ride.
Departure
Transfers on the Sunday of departure will be organised at the most convenient times for the riders.
Preferably, any flight after 1:00pm
Please contact us before booking the flights.
Before/After the ride
Equiberia can help with suggestions, hotel bookings, and other arrangements before or after the ride. Please contact us.
Packing list
The principle of “layers” is always very convenient, any time of the year.
We suggest the following
Riding
• Jodhpurs or riding breeches
• Half chaps and short riding boots with a good sole (don’t try new boots for a riding holiday)
• Long sleeve shirts and T-shirts
• Waistcoat (warmer or lighter (depending on the time of the year)
• Warm or light fleece (depending on the time of the year)
• Light rain jacket
• Sun hat with a brim and sun glasses
• Riding helmet (a few helmets are available at the riding centre). Not mandatory but advisable.
• Riding gloves
• Small saddle bags are provided to carry only small things while riding
• Seat savers can be provided
Other
Casual clothes for the evenings
Sunscreen and lip balm
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DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY
Inn-to-inn progressive ride
8 days - 7 nights-6 days riding
The pace of the ride varies with the terrain. Overall it is a very active pace, with long steady cross-country canters. The pace will be adapted to the ability of the riders, but in this programme riders can enjoy some exciting rides and the Segovia ride can be quite a sportive week. A good level of riding fitness is required to make the most out of the great riding this week.
The average riding time is five hours per day. The total distance of the trip is about 110 miles.
Itinerary Outline
Day 1 MADRID – SEGOVIA
Arrival day. Panoramic visit of Segovia. Welcome drinks in a beautiful square in the city.
Day 2 SEGOVIA – LA GRANJA DE SAN ILDEFONSO
Open drover’s paths. The source of the Aqueduct. Steep pine forests. The Royal Site of La Granja.
Day 3 LA GRANJA DE SAN ILDEFONSO – PEDRAZA
Exhilarating long canters. The Cega river. The medieval city of Pedraza.
Day 4 PEDRAZA VILLA MEDIEVAL – CASTILLO DE CASTILNOVO
Half day ride. The open fields of wheat and sunflowers. Castilnovo Castle. Sepúlveda medieval city. Special tour: Duraton river canyon, griffon vultures reserve. 9th century San Frutos monastery.
Day 5 CASTILLO DE CASTILNOVO - PRÁDENA
The lush San Juan Valleys. The cliffs where vultures nest. The mountain village of Pradena.
Day 6 PRÁDENA – COLLADO HERMOSO
Long canters back on the drover’s path. Riofrío “cold river” lunch. More long canters.
Day 7 COLLADO HERMOSO - SEGOVIA
Half day ride. Sotosalbos Romanesque Moorish style church. Eresma river, More canters.
Privately guided visit of Segovia.
Day 8 SEGOVIA – MADRID
End of the ride. Transfer to Madrid.
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Day 1 MADRID – SEGOVIA
Transfer from Madrid (pick up at 3pm) to Segovia, about 1 and a half hour drive. Accommodation at the Hotel San Antonio El Real (4*), a luxurious and charming hotel. It was built in the cloisters of an ancient monastery from the 15th century, in the heart of the city of Segovia, a 5 min walk from the Roman Aqueduct. Transfer to the Equestrian Centre to see the stables and the horses. After meeting the horses, panoramic visit of the city of Segovia by car and a welcome drink in the Segovia main square. Welcome dinner and night at the hotel Sna Antonio el Real, which has an exquisite cuisine.
Day 2 SEGOVIA – LA GRANJA DE SAN ILDEFONSO
Morning ride from Segovia to the forest of Valsaín. We will follow transhumance trails, such as Cordel de Santillana and the Cañada Real Soriana to get to the source of water to of the Roman aqueduct, following the reservoir waters and the Acebeda stream. Then following the Eresma river valleys, we will get to the forest of Valsaín for a picnic lunch. These forests were traditionally hunting reserves for the kinds of Castile and nowadays they are protected nature parks. In the afternoon ride to La Granja de San Ildefonso, where we will stay at the luxurious National Parador of La Granja 4*). Visit of the baroque palace and the gardens of this royal site, built in the times of Felipe V. Dinner and night at the Parador.
Day 3 LA GRANJA DE SAN ILDEFONSO – PEDRAZA, VILLA MEDIEVAL
From La Granja we will rejoin the Cañada Real , at the Caserio de Gamones. We will ride on the slopes of the Sierra de Guadarrama, until we get to Sotosalbos. Aperitivo stop and visit of the Romanesque church from the 13th century. Riding through countryside of holm oaks, through the small village of Requijada, we will get to our picnic stop, near the river Cega. In the afternoon, we will ride by the Ermita de Las Vegas, and follow the Cega river to Pedraza.
This is a beautiful medieval village, with an imposing castle, charming cobbled streets and a charming main square. Dinner and night in the Hotel de la Villa, a 3* hotel in the heart of the village.
Day 4 PEDRAZA VILLA MEDIEVAL – CASTILLO DE CASTILNOVO
Half-day ride.
From Pedraza, and we will follow ancient bridle paths. Through nearly abandoned rural villages, with a typical architecture in stone and timber. We’ll stop for an aperitivo in the country. Riding through open farming land, we will reach the plains where stands the fortress of the Castle of Castilnovo, where we will finish today’s ride and have lunch. In the afternoon visit of the Castle and drive to the Duraton river gorges and the jewel Ermita de San Frutos. Dinner and night at the grand castle of Castilnovo, which has restored 10 bedrooms with all the comfort, and the atmosphere of medieval times.
Day 5 CASTILLO DE CASTILNOVO - PRÁDENA
This day we follow the Duraron river, riding in the valley and the hill of los Cortos. We will stop for an aperitivo at the Duraton villlage. We will ascent towards the Sierra to rejoin the Cañada Real (wide and open transhumance trail). Picnic lunch near Enebralejo. In the afternoon we will pass Enebralejo, where we can stop to visit the prehistoric caves. Ride on to Pradena a typical mountain village. Dinner and night at the Posada del Acebo (“The Holly bush Inn”, typical house from the 18th century.
Day 6 PRÁDENA – COLLADO HERMOSO
We will ride in the slopes of the Sierra de Guadarrama, in the Cañada Real, and thourhg the oak forest of Pradena. Aperitif stop in the Cañada, which we will follow until we get to Navafría, a mountain village with a timber production tradition. Picnic lunch by the river Cega.
In the afternoon ride to Collado Hermoso. Dinner and night at the Posada Molino del Rio Viejo.
Day 7 COLLADO HERMOSO - SEGOVIA
Morning ride passing through Santo Domingo de Pirón and Torrecaballeros. Early picnic lunch at the well preserved remains of an old ranch, where shepherds use to stop with their flocks to sheer the sheep, during the long transhumant journeys. Short afternoon back to the stables in Segovia. Transfer to the hotel in Segovia. Afternoon free in Segovia. Dinner and night at the Hotel San Antonio el Real 4*.
Day 8 SEGOVIA - MADRID
After breakfast transfer to the Madrid airport, arriving there about 12 noon. All riders will be transferred at the same time. Transfer can be arranged at a different time is that is more convenient for the group.
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Hotels & Gastronomy
The selection of the accommodation and the service in every aspect of the ride is of outstanding quality.
Accommodation
The accommodation chosen for this ride is excellent and of special interest in this ride, including some historic sites which are very unique hotels nowadays.
Therefore riders will be stayinG at some luxurious places, with character, and some small and charming country hotels, providing double or twin-bedded rooms and en-suite baths.
Single accommodations can be arranged at an additional charge.
First and last night will be spent at the Hotel Convento de San Antonio el Real, a luxurious and charming 4* hotel. It was built in the cloisters of an ancient monastery from the 15th century, in the heart of the city of Segovia, a 5 min walk from the Roman Aqueduct.
One night will be spent at the National Parador of La Granja 4*, ancient residence of the King’s infants, in a great location near the Royal Palace of La Granja.
Another highlight of this ride is one night spent at the castle of Castilnovo ( new accommodation for this 2015 ride). This castle is a historic site, a medieval castle, built on some arab remains, which chontains some very interesting collections of armours and a very rich library. Nowaday it hosts a Hispano-Mexican foundation. He rooms are magnificent, with al the modern comfort but with the atmosphere of medieval suites.
Other accommodations will be comfortable and charming rural hotels, like the Hotel de la Villa 3* , in Pedraza, built in an ancient noble house; the Posada del Acebo, in Pradena, a typical country style house from 1752; or the exquisite Finca del Duque or the boutique hotel Fuente Plateada in Collado Hermoso.
• Nights 1 & 7 Hotel Monastery San Antonio El Real **** (Segovia)
• Night 2 Parador de La Granja **** ( La Granja)
• Night 3 Hotel de la Villa *** (Pedraza)
• Night 4 Hotel Posada del Duratón*** (Sepúlveda)
• Night 5 Posada del Acebo (Prádena)
• Night 6 Finca del Duque or Fuente Plateada boutique hotel (Collado Hermoso)
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Food & Wine
Breakfast, aperitifs, lunches and dinners are included while on the trek. The local cuisine is excellent and much consideration is taken when planning the meals to provide visitors with a sampling of the many different dishes produced in the area. Lunches are exquisite picnics in the countryside with set tables, chairs... a small feast every day! Dinners at the hotels will feature a varied selection of the typical cuisine.
All the drinks are included during the meals. Spanish red & white wines; beer, juices, soft drinks and water.
Vegetarians and special diets can be accommodated with advance notice.
Lucia’s Spanish omelette each day at aperitivo, probably the best Spanish omelette you’ll eat in Spain. Every aperitivo is a big feast, and includes cold drinks, beer, Tío Pepe sherry and hot drinks such us coffee and tea, or hot soup (with sherry) for the cold days.
Lunches are cooked by Lucía and every day she offers a choice of starters and main course.
The chance to try local food specialities, including the roast lamb of Sepúlveda and the suckling pig from Segovia. People from Madrid and other provinces of Spain drive to Segovia to try those world famous delicious roasts.
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History and Nature
About Segovia
Towers, Romanesque churches, squares, steps, mansions and Renaissance palaces, synagogues, porticoes, convents, gardens… Segovia boasts a whole host of monuments and an almost endless list of places of interest. You will see one monument that predominates over everything else: the spectacular Roman Aqueduct, an engineering achievement dating back almost 2,000 years and whose colossal appearance is still intact today. The best view of it can be obtained from the popular Plaza Azoguejo square: the huge blocks of granite stand 29 metres tall, seeming to dwarf everything in the vicinity.
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A stroll through the streets of Segovia is a pleasant and very interesting way of gaining an insight into the history of Spain. Over the centuries, various civilisations (Romans, Arabs, Jews and Christians) have left an artistic heritage that is difficult to match elsewhere. This will become obvious as you stroll through its old town, whose streets still boast the medieval structure and civic and religious buildings of various architectural styles. Many of them were built during the Middle Ages, the heyday of this city. One example from this period is the Cathedral, the last Gothic building constructed in Spain; another is the Alcázar, the impressive fortress with its stunning views of the city. And then there is the unique Casa de los Picos House, the Alhóndiga corn exchange market, with a façade that leaves no-one unmoved, and the tower Torreon de los Lozoya, originally a 14th century defensive structure, which are now used to hold cultural exhibitions.
More information at:
www.segoviaturismo.com
www.segoviaturismo.es
http://whc.unesco.org
www.spain.info/tourspain
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Concierge Services
Equiberia understands that all details of your trip are paramount to your overall experience with us that is why we have developed a series of carefully curated services that go the extra mile to ensure your trip is complete with those extras that make the difference.
We are pleased to offer customized programs for Non-riders accompanying the riders; Bespoke trips for private groups of families; and Trip extensions before and/or after the ride.
Any ot there options will be quoted for each special request.
Non-riders
On our Segovia tours non-riders can enjoy themselves just as much as they could by taking any trip to that region of Spain and still spend a good part of the time with the riders.
Non-riders can hire a car and visit the interesting tourist spots in the area. They can re-join the riders in the evening for dinner and split off again after breakfast the following morning. We will provide information on the area, suggest itineraries, and connect with local guides and any place of interest, local artisans, or a small bar in a village where the local meet. On some of the ride, some of the days, non-riders can go in the support vehicle and join the riders for the aperitivos and lunches in the countryside too.
Gredos is our home and we have great flexibility and many local contacts to organise activities for non-riders.
The Segovia itinerary can be adapted for cycling (ideal for road cycling and E-bikes and there are good paths and beautiful remote empty roads and villages with the greatest views). We can offer full support for cyclers through a specialised cycling tours company.
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Bespoke groups and families
We can customize our equestrian vacations for private groups such as small parties, family gatherings or groups of friends. We can create a trip for a group with special interests or around a special event, or create an exclusive tour including trip extensions with our customizable concierge services.
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The Segovia ride is designed for competent riders. It can be tailored for private groups with mixed riding abilities, from intermediate to advanced riders, not for beginners. The riding trips can be combined with other activities such as cycling, bird-watching, kayaking ans/or cultural visits and wine tasting.
We customize intimate, fun, rich, flexible and memorable experiences. We offer some options but we can adapt to new requests an adapt to a wide range of needs or interests.
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Trip extensions
Our carefully crafted trip extensions, before and/or after the ride, capture the essence of an authentic Spain.
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We are passionate about Spain, its history, its nature, its traditions, its joy, and its lifestyle - and the Spanish food and wines, of course. Every ride is a true immersion into the culture of Spain. We design our trip extensions so that every day is a hand-selected experience specifically designed for you to learn something different about our fascinating country.
Accommodation and transport can be tailored to guests’ wishes and needs in the itinerary that will fit the travellers best.
We select the people that will provide each service included in the trip by their professionalism, knowledge, and enthusiasm, and they will go the extra mile to ensure you get the best experience. They will contribute to creating special moments and memories of your trip to the hidden Spain.
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HIGHLIGHTS
March 7-14
March 21-28
April 11-18*
October 17-24
October 31 – November 7
November 14-21
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2021 Availability
Haciendas of Sevilla
Doñana National park
El Rocío
Canter through El Rocío
Gallop on the beach
Excellent terrain for riding
Horses for “riders”
Horse-carriage for non-riders
(Flamenco pairing dinner)
(Fish and seafood)
(Pub crawl on horseback)
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