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Our equestrian tours in Romania 
Horseback riding vacations in Romania
Travel back through time to Transylvania on a horseback tour through Romania. Gallop across vast green fields while weaving in and out of hay stacks, climb steep mountains for breathtaking views and experience the history of Romania on a horseback riding holiday. Experience ancient monasteries, organic and local produce, shepherds who spend their days in fields and a dark sky scattered with stars. On a Romanian horse riding holiday you will find it all!
Horse Riding in Romania
Romania is perhaps most famous throughout the world for Transylvania – the home of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Transylvania is in fact a land of mountains and forests, folklore and tradition, hospitality and mystery, and to this day Transylvania remains Europe's best-kept secret.
On a horse riding holiday in Transylvania you will discover traditional folk villages, where horses still plough fields, and outnumber motor vehicles. Where food is grown on small traditional farms, and rural tourism benefits ordinary people (not multinational corporations). The tranquility will inspire you – and harp back to a time before the hustle and bustle of modern day machines. Monasteries sit on quiet hillsides, and forests shelter an abundance of wildlife. At night bask in a star lit sky, without the glow of city light pollution. In Transylvania you will discover locals who are unaffected by the stresses of modern life, and welcome you to their little slice of heaven.
Hidden Trails has three horse riding holidays available in Transylvania. The Transylvanian Ride will introduce you to the forested hills made famous in the movie Cold Mountain – where horses plough the fields and country houses scatter the landscape. The Carpathian Mountains Ride takes in medieval villages, and some of Europe’s oldest fortified churches. The History and Nature Ride will guide you through Central and Eastern Europe’s largest area of pristine nature – in the Carpathian Mountains.
| On our Romania horse riding vacations we give you the opportunity to experience the rich history of Transylvania, including the medieval Saxon citadel town of Sighisoara, the Byzantine Painted Monasteries, fine Austro-Hungarian architecture, and Roman remains. Transylvania is also the land of Bram Stoker's Dracula. We can take you to the Borgo Pass by horse and carriage, where you can stay in the "Hotel Castle Dracula". You can discover local legends, perhaps around a bonfire over a drink or two with local people. The distant howling wolves will be authentic! |
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Romanian Weather and Climate
Temperature averages are: April 11°C; May 16°C; June 19°C; July 21°C; August 21°C; September 18°C; October 13°C. It may be about 5 degrees hotter at midday and 5 degrees colder at nightfall. Showers are possible at any time. The sun will be warm and bright in the clear mountain air. |
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Holidays on horseback in Romania
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Carpathian History & Nature Ride
Transylvania,
Romania
8 days /7 nights, regular rate
$1,275
The Carpathian Mountains represent the largest area of pristine nature in Central and Eastern Europe. More than one third of all wolves, bears, and lynx west of Russia roam this impressive mountain range.
Minimum riding level: Strong Intermediate

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Into the Carpathian Mountains
Transylvania,
Romania
8 days /7 nights, regular rate
$1,930
Transylvania is a land made for the adventurous horseback rider and there truly is no better way to explore the endless hills, meadows, and medieval villages it has to offer. The ride starts at the Southern edge of Transylvania and travels through the Southeastern corner of this mystical land.
Minimum riding level: Strong Intermediate

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Transylvania Ride
Transylvania,
Romania
7 days /6 nights, regular rate
$1,725
Not only has Transylvania proven to be Europe's great undiscovered trail riding destination, but it can also lay claim as the homeland of Bram Stoker's Count Dracula and has lent it's unique landscapes also to the acclaimed 2003 film of "Cold Mountain". Step back in time and explore the forested hills of Northern Romania, where horses are still used to plow the fields and to pull hay carts during harvest time.
Minimum riding level: Intermediate

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