Experience Wales on the Back of a Horse

A holiday to Wales offers you the chance tobeaches where you can take part in such an
experience many different things and a vacationexperience day - and you may find this is the
to the principality can be made even more specialperfect spot for your whole holiday. Not only can
by a day's horse riding. There are riding schools -you trot, canter or gallop until your heart's
offering ponies and horses - situated throughoutcontent right on the shore's edge, but you will
the this part of Great Britain, giving you thehave incredible views of this beautiful coast line,
opportunity to explore each part of the Welshwhich is home to a wide array of birds and other
landscape in the saddle.flora and fauna.
A lot to offerOnce you are off your horse - the typical beach
Horse riding in Wales can be compiled in largerides last for around two hours - you can
groups or individually and there are treks in theinvestigate the scenic Brecon Beacons National
mountains, forests and on the coast to choosePark, in which the Black Mountain and Fforest
from. Expert riders are provided to lead groupsFawr Geopark can be found. Here, you can
on horseback, while families should always checkdiscover spectacular waterfalls, tranquil rivers and
the individual packages because there are variousluscious green areas - it is an ideal setting for a
age restrictions at Welsh stables.walk in the fresh air.
Wet and windy weather may also have an effectSee the famous sights
on where you can ride, so be sure to check theIt is also possible to see Wales's most famous
forecast before you travel to your horse ridingmountain range on horseback, as there are a
facility of choice.number of riding schools and stables around the
Have a splashing timeSnowdonia National Park region. One isolated town
Beach rides are definitely worth experiencing asis Betws-y-Coed, which is situated in the heart of
they give you the opportunity to ride in gloriousa park area that boasts acres of intriguing
surroundings. Taking the reins on the sand maymoorland and deep valleys.
evoke images of the famous Guinness advertWhy not jump on a horse and get close to
from years gone by as you will feel like you arenature with a scenic ride through this stunning
riding the waves as your trusty steed splashesterrain in the shadows of the largest mountain
through the surf.south of Scotland, Mount Snowdon?
Pendine Sands in Carmarthenshire is one of the