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Small alpine tours 2026

Upcoming event

Thu Jul 02, 09:00 -
Thu Jul 02, 16:00

4 more dates
Duration

7 hours

Group size

Min. 4

Host
Equitours

Jessica Emmerich Equitours

Details

Half-day ride (approx. 3-4 hours in the saddle)


This short alpine tour takes us through the Chiemgau mountains up to the Herrenalm. On the way, we enjoy varied riding trails and wonderful views of the mountains. We take a leisurely lunch break on the rustic alpine pasture before setting off on the return journey refreshed. This tour is slightly shorter than our day tours - ideal for riders who want to spend half a day in the mountains.


Highlights & special features:

- Ride through the Chiemgau mountains

- Stop off at the Herrenalm for regional specialties

- Varied route of moderate length

- Perfect for riders who prefer shorter tours


Refreshments: Lunch break on the mountain pasture (not included)

Horses & equipment: Spanish horses, Criollos, Lewitzers; trail or western saddles; partly bitless bridles

Prerequisites: Confident in all basic gaits in the terrain, normal physical condition sufficient

Please note the Conditions of participation


Weight restriction: max. 85 kg (without clothing)

Important note: Participation will be denied in the event of incorrect weight details and an actual rider weight over 85 kg. In this case, there is no entitlement to a refund of costs.

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