Looking to take a rest from museums and galleries. Dive deep into the Tuscan countryside and connect with nature with our Horse Riding Tuscany Tour. This is one of the most memorable day trips from Siena you could possibly imagine.
First, a comfortable air-conditioned minivan will pick you up in the center of Siena and take you to a traditional horse riding school immersed in the rolling hills of the Tuscan landscape. The horses will be waiting, ready to take you for a ride. No worries if you haven't sat on a horse before, the expert staff at the school give you a horse riding orientation before heading out. They will ensure you feel confident. As you ride through the lush greenery, past vineyards, and olive groves, you will enjoy unforgettable views, far away from tourist masses.
Lee masThis tour is not suitable for children under 14 years of age
Check-in closes 30 min before departure
You must be able to climb and descend stairs
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Tuscany is one of the most visited regions in Italy. It's not a coincidence! Tuscan cultural, historic, as well as natural heritage is generous and uniquely alluring. Many travelers explore the region with a car or a coach. However, stopping here and there doesn't really let you connect and take your surroundings in peace.
Booking our Horse Riding Tuscany tour will let you escape the hustle and bustle of civilization. With us, you will experience Tuscan countryside like locals used to centuries ago. Riding around, you will be able to see the natural riches that formed the history of the region such as vineyards and fields of Olive trees.
Even if you are completely new to this and have never ridden a horse before, our expert escorts will ensure your comfort throughout the journey and provide a helping hand whenever necessary. Plus, to make your this excursion from Siena even more carefree, hotel pick-up and drop-off are included.
Visiting Tuscany beyond its grand cities is a great way to learn what lies behind the authentic Tuscan character. The identity of locals is closely tied to this territory and its eventful past.
The region sits west in the central part of Italy, north of Rome. The Apennine Mountains line Tuscany from the north and east, the Apuan Alps from the northwest, and the Tyrrhenian Sea from the west.
The area we know as Tuscany today used to be home to the advanced Etruscan civilization. However, eventually, Rome consumed the territory in 351 BC. Things didn't change much until the fall of the Roman empire when Tuscany fell under a variety of rulers. Interestingly, in the end, the region emerged from this turmoil as an independent political entity with its own rulers. The most influential Tuscan cities gradually achieved independence and formed republics. By the high Middle Ages, Siena, Pisa, Lucca, Arezzo, Pistoia, and Florence became wealthy commercial, agricultural, and cultural centers.
To this day, Tuscany is one of the most prospering farming regions in the whole of Italy view by our Horse Riding Tuscany Tour. Their staple products include wine, olive oil, and balsamic vinegar. Besides the practical perks, Tuscany stands out for its one-of-a-kind natural beauty.