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Horseback riding tours
Rides in
Australia
Intro to Australia
NSW Victoria
New Zealand
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Bushranger Ride
NSW
Australia
The wonderfully unique Australian "Outback" has captured the imagination of the world. Step back in time and experience it's vanishing heritage while riding in the magnificent New England countryside. The pub crawl is a trek over rugged countryside, through creeks and quiet country lanes, but the twist is that there is a pub at the end of every day. It's a chance to enjoy the laid-back and friendly atmosphere of historic Aussie establishments, pubs that were once old stage coach stops. You will meet typical Aussies amidst their rural life in the Outback, products of their rich and colorful heritage in areas still little known to tourists. Each morning you saddle up for the new day's adventure and retire for dinner and sleep at a nearby pub to recharge.
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Progressive Ride (no camping) Ride with Western Tack
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Meeting:
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Bullock Mountain Homestead in Glen Innes
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Airport:
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Armidale
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Transfer:
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Armidale
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Riders:
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Min
4 riders
Max
10 riders
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Trip Brochure (PDF)
Trip Rating
Travel Stories
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Rates and Dates for 2013
Rates include:
Accommodations with share bathrooms, all meals and 5 (or 3) riding days.
| A | 2013 | 4 day Pub Ride, AP | 4d / 3n | $685 | $695 |
| B | 2013 | 5 day Pub Ride, AP | 5d / 4n | $915 | $925 |
| C | 2013 | 6 day Pub Ride, AP | 6d / 5n | $1145 | $1160 |
| D | 2013 | 7 day Pub Ride, AP | 7d / 6n | $1370 | $1385 |
Transfer and Other Options:
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2013
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transfer from Armindale return (single)
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$
100
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$105
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2013
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transfer form Armindale return rt pp (min of 2)
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$
60
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$65
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Best to take the bus to Glen Innes or fly into Armidale and we will arrange a transfer.
Tour Dates for 2013
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| A |
2013
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01/01
- 12/31
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4d / 3n
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4 day Pub Ride, AP
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4
/10
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Reserve
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| B |
2013
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01/01
- 12/31
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5d / 4n
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5 day Pub Ride, AP
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4
/10
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Reserve
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| C |
2013
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01/01
- 12/31
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6d / 5n
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6 day Pub Ride, AP
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4
/10
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Reserve
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the Dec 30th trip includes one extra night and ends on Jan 3.
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(Sample only)
Falls Gorge Ride (can be extended to more days/nights)
Day 1: Your riding adventure starts at Steve & Alison’s B&B farm near Glen Innes. You arrive at 12 noon for lunch the day the trek starts where introductions and friendships are made. After lunch you will be introduced to your horse whether it be "Tequilla", "Stout", "Hahn" or "Whiskey" and are given a preliminary trail ride. A welcoming dinner party is held that night and accommodation is at the Homestead.
Day 2: This day we work our way into Emmaville, across open plains and rocky gorge country with lunch on the river at a fishing cottage. Then its on to the pub to meet the characters of the bush. Emmaville goes back in history to an early tin mining settlement and the Pub was a stopover inn for Cobb & Co stage coaches.
Day 3: The final day’s ride takes you back through some rugged and spectacular country, arriving back at the Homestead where a well earned Aussie dinner and comfy bed again awaits you. The campfire again will be stoked up for you to tell stories of the ride. Remember the philosophy of the bush is “ Never let the truth get in the way of a good story”.
Day 4: Guests depart after breakfast
In the pub you will have met many typical Aussies, graziers, shearers, prospectors, stockmen and many other characters that live the rural Australian life.
The town you ride to and stay in is a step back into the past to our rich and colorful heritage, areas that are still little known to tourists.
At the discretion of the owners, the route of the 3 day Falls Gorge Ride may vary depending on weather, numbers and accommodation availability at Pub.
--The route of any of our rides may vary depending on weather, numbers and accommodation availability at the pub.
--Subject to change--
Meeting:
Bullock Mountain Homestead in Glen Innes
Airport:
Armidale
Train station:
Armidale - then bus to Glen Innes
Transfer:
Armidale
Distance:
70 miles
Best to take the bus to Glen Innes or fly into Armidale and we will arrange a transfer.
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Tack:
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Australian Stock Saddles
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Horses:
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Australian Stock Horse, Clydesdale cross, Quarterhorses cross
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Pace:
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Walking, rising trot and canters. 4 hours in the saddle.
Falls Gorge Ride - higher riding level required - 5 to 6 riding hrs
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(2.5
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4
out of 5) Low Intermediate+
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Age:
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Min
14
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Weight:
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Max
220 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
4 riders
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Max
10 riders
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Riding helmets are mandatory for this ride.
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Note: Riding Helmets are mandatory
Our horses on each ride are chosen for their ability over rough and sometimes rocky and mountainous terrain. Although predominantly Australian Stock Horses, other breeds and crosses will be among Great Aussie Horse Trek’s four-legged friends. Australian Stock saddles are used with saddle bags for your lunch and water bottles provided to strap to your saddle. Riders are welcome to bring their own stock saddles provided it fits the horse selected.
While riders should have some experience, the non-rider will usually cope provided he/she has a reasonable level of fitness and an adventurous outlook. Our Pub Crawl Treks cover an average of 35-40 kms per day which is traveled at a walk, trot and canter over all types of terrain. WE RECOMMEND THAT NOVICES TALLY-UP SOME HOURS TRAIL RIDING BEFORE JOINING US. Families with children are welcome, provided the children are over 12 years old and have some experience, i.e. own horse, trail riding, pony club etc. They need to be capable of handling a horse over long distances (approx. 5-6 hours each day) with a mature attitude.
Passport and Visa Requirements:
Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in chart. Required by all nationals referred to in the chart above except: (a) those continuing their journey to a third country (who hold confirma. more
The weather will not always run to form so plan on days in the middle of winter (June, July & August) to have crisp mornings with crystal clear cool days (approx. 15 degrees C or 60 F on average) which are absolutely perfect for riding. The colder nights will see you already safely at the pubs with roaring log fires and electric blankets on all beds.
We have up here on the Tablelands, what is described as an air-conditioned summer. December, January, February the days are warm to hot (approx. 25-30 degrees C or 78-88 degrees F) . The air is dry with temperatures dropping sufficiently at night to allow a good night’s sleep.
Of course, autumn and spring temps are somewhere in-between.
Panty hose are often worn to prevent soreness and
chaffing (by men too!)
Please keep belongings to one bag per person of an overnight type, e.g. hold
alls, duffel bag etc. - compact and easy to stow.
Hard hats are available at the Homestead (optional for persons over 18 years of
age) - no charge for use.
Luggage transfer by vehicle to pubs.
This list is only a
guideline for you
- Travel documents and Voucher
- Flight tickets
- Passport
- Visa (check with your consulate)
RIDING GEAR
- Riding clothes (jeans or jodhpurs)
- Suitable riding boots or shoes with a heel & no tread
- Full-length oilskin coat (we hire them)
- Riding helmet (recommended for all trips)
- Riding gloves
- Broad brimmed hat with a chinstrap
- Woolen pullover for summer as well as winter rides
PERSONAL CLOTHING
- Joggers for bushwalking
- Jacket or sweater for cool evenings
- Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts
- Jeans
- Shorts
- Underwear and socks
- Pajama
- Bag for dirty clothes
- Light summer jacket
- Warm jacket
- Comfortable shoes/sneakers
- Swimsuit
- Bandana
ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING
- Personal Toiletries
- Insect protection
- Personal medications
- Sore cream (for the emergency)
- Two crepe bandages in case your calves become chaffed
- Sewing kit
- Handkerchiefs
- Adapter for electric appliances
- Camera and enough extra films
- Belt pack
- Address book and pen (for pictures postcards!)
- Sun glasses with strap
- Sun tan lotion and lip balm
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*Important Notice: The following ratings have been submitted by guests and do not necessarily represent the views of Hidden Trails, its partners or employees.
Every care is taken to ensure accuracy but Hidden Trails is not liable for any errors or omissions.
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Accommodation varies from pub to pub. The pubs are over 100 years old but are clean and comfortable with electric blankets in winter. All the pubs have a roaring log fire in winter. Shared bathroom facilities - ladies and gents separate, of course. Double-bed rooms for couples are available but in limited numbers. Single guests are on twin share or with bunk-house accommodation depending on the numbers. With smaller groups single rooms can be arranged at some of the pubs.
The Homestead is set on 1200 acres of bush land situated at the end of a gravel road so there is no traffic and is very tranquil. The boundary boasts 6 kms of river and we also have the use of surrounding properties, totaling approximately 10,000 acres.
Accommodation is country style, clean and comfortable with three double bedrooms for couples and a bunkhouse which accommodates 12 singles. There is also a 4 single bed room in the house. Again shared bathroom facilities. Tea and Coffee is available 24 hours. Voted as the best part of the house is our 40 foot long 16 foot wide verandah where guests sit and relax after the ride.
Meals: All breakfasts are fully cooked English style.
Lunch consists of a roll with various fillings, piece of cake, snack bar, fruit and juice. Carried in the saddlebags, we stop along the way sometime by the side of a creek or shady bush setting. All dinners are 3 courses.
Complimentary wine with meals at homestead and unlimited tea and coffee.
NOT INCLUDED are alcohol and soft drinks at Pubs and Homestead is BYO for both.
This trip includes
and can accommodate special dietary requests.
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Tack:
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Australian Stock Saddles
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Horses:
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Australian Stock Horse, Clydesdale cross, Quarterhorses cross
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Pace:
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Walking, rising trot and canters. 4 hours in the saddle.
Falls Gorge Ride - higher riding level required - 5 to 6 riding hrs
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(2.5
to
4
out of 5) Low Intermediate+
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Age:
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Min
14
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Weight:
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Max
220 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
4 riders
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Max
10 riders
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Note: Riding Helmets are mandatory
Our horses on each ride are chosen for their ability over rough and sometimes rocky and mountainous terrain. Although predominantly Australian Stock Horses, other breeds and crosses will be among Great Aussie Horse Trek’s four-legged friends. Australian Stock saddles are used with saddle bags for your lunch and water bottles provided to strap to your saddle. Riders are welcome to bring their own stock saddles provided it fits the horse selected.
While riders should have some experience, the non-rider will usually cope provided he/she has a reasonable level of fitness and an adventurous outlook. Our Pub Crawl Treks cover an average of 35-40 kms per day which is traveled at a walk, trot and canter over all types of terrain. WE RECOMMEND THAT NOVICES TALLY-UP SOME HOURS TRAIL RIDING BEFORE JOINING US. Families with children are welcome, provided the children are over 12 years old and have some experience, i.e. own horse, trail riding, pony club etc. They need to be capable of handling a horse over long distances (approx. 5-6 hours each day) with a mature attitude.
Passports
Valid passport required by all nationals referred to in chart.
Visas
Required by all nationals referred to in the chart above except:
(a) those continuing their journey to a third country (who hold confirmation of booking and documentation to enter country) within eight hours of arriving in Australia.
All other nationals must obtain a transit visa before travel if intending to remain in Australia no longer than 72 hours and a stopover is intended. Transit visas are free of charge.
Note: (a) Not all airports remain open all night; travellers should check with the airline. (b) Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the Department of Immigration at the high commission to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Visa Note
Australian visa regulations (including visa application charges) change from time to time. The information provided here is valid at the time of publication, but visitors should check that this information is still current by visiting the Department of Immigration online (website: www.immi.gov.au) or by calling the Australian Immigration and Citizenship 24-hour Information Service (tel: 0906 550 8900, in the UK; calls cost £1 per minute).
Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) visas
The ETA is an electronically stored authority for travel to Australia for tourism, short-term business or elective study purposes, that allows multiple entries for stays of up to three months for people from certain countries (see below). The ETA is valid for 12 months from date of issue, or for the life of the passport if it is less than 12 months. An ETA is invisible and therefore will not show up in your passport.
All nationals referred to in the chart are eligible for an ETA except: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia.
| Passport Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
N/A |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Visa Required? |
| British |
Yes |
| Australian |
N/A |
| Canadian |
Yes |
| USA |
Yes |
| Other EU |
Yes |
| Return Ticket Required? |
| British |
No |
| Australian |
N/A |
| Canadian |
No |
| USA |
No |
| Other EU |
No |
Other types of visa
Visitors not eligible for an ETA, or seeking a longer stay than an ETA offers, may apply for Tourist (Non ETA) and Business Short-stay (Non ETA) visas.
There are also student visas, employers' visas for overseas workers and sponsored family visitor visas available; enquire at the Australian high commission.
Types of Visa and Cost
ETAs: Visitor/Short Validity Business: Free of charge. Business Visitor (Long Validity): A$75.
Note: A service fee of A$20 is charged when applying for an ETA online through the DIMIA ETA website. Some travel agents and airlines issuing ETAs also charge a processing fee.
Non-ETAs: Tourist and Business Short-stay visas: A$75.
Visa fees are generally adjusted on 1 July each year.
Validity
Visitor ETAs are valid for 12 months from date of issue (or until the passport expires, whichever comes first) and permit multiple entries into Australia for a stay of up to three months on each visit. Short Validity Business ETAs are valid for 12 months from date of issue (or until the passport expires, whichever comes first) with stays of up to three months on each visit and can be used for single or multiple entry travel. Business Visitor (Long Validity) ETAs are valid for 10 years (or the life of the passport) and permit multiple entries for a stay of up to three months for each visit.
For non-ETA visas, the validity varies according to the type of visa, the purpose of the trip and the validity of the passport. Visas are usually valid from three to 12 months. The validity will be stated on the visa label in your passport.
Applications to:
ETA: Authorised travel agents or airlines; by telephone; some nationals may apply online through the main Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) (website: www.eta.immi.gov.au) (Visitor and Short Validity Business ETAs only).
Non-ETA: Australian embassies, high commissions and consulates; see Contact Addresses.
There is a Tourist Short-Stay visa available online (website: www.eta.immi.gov.au) for all nationals referred to in chart above.
Working Days Required
ETA: When issued through DIMIA’s ETA website, or through travel agents or airline offices, usually processed and valid immediately or within three working days.
Non-ETA: 10-15 working days.
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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Bushranger Ride
Tour Code:
IT-AUIR08
6 days /
5 nights
~$0.00
Dates :
Available all Year
Trip Rating :
Difficulty :
Riding Level Explained | A | Beginner  | Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter. | | B | Novice
 | Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of
applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting
trots, and short canters. | | C | Intermediate
 | Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces
(including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly. |
| D | Strong Intermediate
 | Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day. | | E | Advanced
 | All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country. |
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