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Great trails & views
Wonderful experience
is a relaxing, beginner-friendly horse riding experience through scenic Australian bushland and farmland. Riders travel at a calm walking pace, making it ideal for first-timers, families, and anyone wanting a peaceful outdoor activity.
The Horse Ride Bushland Trail in Hunter Valley earns a solid positive reputation for its scenic, relaxed and beginner-friendly trail rides. It’s less about adrenaline and more about enjoying nature and the company of calm horses — perfect if you want a gentle outdoor adventure and memorable views without pressure
Take a break from the wineries and get out in the open with this horse riding tour. Whilst riding along trails through bushland in a single file, admire the vast expanses of green blend into farmland, with the stunning mountains in the backdrop. Each person in the group will be paired with a horse that fits their physique, and with an experienced instructor and easy trails, this tour is perfect for first timers right through to experienced riders. The ride is set at a walking pace.
917 Hermitage Rd Pokolbin NSW 2320 Australia, Pokolbin, New South Wales 2320
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Great trails & views
Wonderful experience
is a relaxing, beginner-friendly horse riding experience through scenic Australian bushland and farmland. Riders travel at a calm walking pace, making it ideal for first-timers, families, and anyone wanting a peaceful outdoor activity.
The Horse Ride Bushland Trail in Hunter Valley earns a solid positive reputation for its scenic, relaxed and beginner-friendly trail rides. It’s less about adrenaline and more about enjoying nature and the company of calm horses — perfect if you want a gentle outdoor adventure and memorable views without pressure
Nice horses, but service issues
A lot of people do these tours not just to ride a horse, but also to take photos. Staff should either allow people to take photos themselves (which is preferable) or learn how to use a camera. I don''t buy that it can''t be made safe. And if staff do insist that they do it for you - at least try to make faces come out something that doesn''t look like a big black spot due to overexposure in the sun. The other let down is hygiene. If you offer helmets - make sure that there is a disposable balaclava or something similar that is available for people to use.
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