Stands out for

  • • Ride through volcanic trails and beech forests
  • • Trails suitable for beginners and experienced riders
  • • Stops to view lava rock formations
  • • Fresh, earthy forest scents during the ride
  • • Available all year with 1- to 3-hour options

Description

Context The horseback riding route in Les Preses takes place within the Natural Park of the Volcanic Zone of Garrotxa, a protected area in Girona renowned for its lava formations and extensive beech forests. This volcanic landscape features mostly flat trails with gentle gradients of up to 533 meters, offering a scenic environment where the wind carries scents of thyme and damp earth. The activity is accessible throughout the year, with optimal conditions in spring and autumn.

The experience The ride begins with a brief introduction and basic horse handling session at the equestrian center. You'll then ride on compacted earth trails crossing the Fageda d’en Jordà and the Pedra Tosca Park, enjoying the rhythmic sound of hooves on the ground and the fresh, earthy aroma of the forest. The route includes scheduled stops to view volcanic rock formations and to fully absorb the quiet beauty of the natural surroundings. The experience is tailored to both beginners and experienced riders, ensuring a comfortable and immersive journey.

For whom This activity is ideal for families with children over 8 years old, first-time riders with no prior experience, and tourists interested in nature and volcanic landscapes. Not recommended for individuals with severe animal allergies or those with limited mobility unless mobility adaptations are available.

Local context The Garrotxa region preserves its rural traditions and actively promotes the conservation of its natural spaces. Local guides, who are deeply familiar with the terrain and the area’s volcanic history, accompany visitors to foster a meaningful connection with a landscape shaped by ancient eruptions and seasonal forests that shift with the changing weather.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

All ages

Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothing and closed shoes suitable for horseback riding. Bring sunscreen and plenty of water, especially during summer months. The best times to ride are in spring or autumn, avoiding midday heat for greater comfort. Always follow the guide’s instructions to ensure your safety and to respect the natural environment.

Physical Requirements

Light physical activity, suitable for all fitness levels

About the Area

Les Preses, located in the Garrotxa region of Girona, is a protected volcanic natural area with well-maintained trails ideal for outdoor activities. Near the starting point, basic facilities are available, and the area offers opportunities to combine the horseback ride with cultural visits, hiking, and exploration of volcanic sites such as the Croscat volcano.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Children should be at least 8 years old and have prior experience or proper supervision to participate in the horseback ride.
No prior experience is required. The ride is suitable for all levels, and guides provide basic instructions for beginners.
The route passes over natural trails with compacted earth, forested areas, and paths featuring volcanic lava formations.
Wear comfortable clothing, proper riding shoes, sunscreen, and bring water to stay hydrated during the activity.
Yes, the activity is available year-round, though it is recommended to ride in spring or autumn for better weather conditions.