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 Alto Alentejo
     Riding Escape 

- Improve your Riding in Portugal -

Hacking and Riding instructions
You may ride for hours through untouched nature, then pass small farms and large old country estates and pick your way through eucalyptus and pine tree groves, under ancient cork oaks and past fruit-laden orange trees. Long sandy tracks invite you to heart bursting gallops. Tiny white villages offer an opportunity to rest in a small café. Adjust yourselves to a totally different pace of life. Or if you have come to refresh your equestrian skills, the instructors are some of the best in the country and the purebred Lusitanos are a joy to ride. Of course you can do a bit of both during your week’s stay.
Embedded in the lovely rolling hills of the upper Alentejo region, 100 miles northeast of Lisbon, lies this country estate. The equestrian center is surrounded by cork oak groves and a wonderful garden, blooming all year round. Go for a refreshing swim in the pool or simply hang out in the sun on the lawn.

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2008  Rates include six nights accommodations, all meals, 5 riding days,  English speaking guide. 
7 days/ 6 nights  Packages: 
A. 5 hrs group lessons
     and  10+ hrs  trail rides

     $1,285
(€ 901) 
B. 5 hrs private lessons
     and 10+ hrs trail rides
 
     $1,550
(€ 1091) 
C. 5 days of trail rides (15+ hrs)  
     $1,275
(€ 897) 
D. 10 hrs private instructions      
     $1,445
(€ 1011) 
E. Beginner program -- 3 lunging-, 5 beginner- and 3 reg. group lessons      
     $ 825
(€ 581) 
F. Non rider accompanying a rider      
     $ 660
(€ 463) 
 Single room: +$240 (€ 168)  - no single supplement if willing to share
- shorter and longer stays can be arranged


Dates:    Weekly from SU-SA
Meeting: Ponte de Sor
Airport:   Lisbon
Transfer: from Lisbon $195 (€ 135) 
or by scheduled bus to Ponte de Sor ( 40)
Level:     All levels - for hacking out Low intermediate+
Horses:   Lusitano stallions and geldings
Pace:      Moderate, trots, canters, gallops
Max Riders: 8
Note:     Max weight 190 lbs.
              Lunging lessons and beginner
              lessons are 30 minutes each
HT SPECIAL 10% OFF for all trips between Nov 15 and March 15

Horses and instructions:
The Lusitanos derive partly from the center’s own stud. Most of them are trained by the instructor, João Dias Branco (CMFED Centro Militar de Educação Física de Desportivo), from the very first steps up to High School movements.
We offer instructions in dressage and introduction to the art of classical Portuguese riding in the indoor or outdoor arenas. Each day, under the expert eye of the top instructors you can learn shoulder-in, extensions, flying changes, circles and diagonals and even thrill to piaffe and passage. The less experienced rider has the opportunity to learn to use their seat as well as the precise control of the horse.
The highly trained horses can teach the Grand Prix dressage movements or simply carry the rider through the most secret places of Portugal. From the 'piaffe' in a high level dressage lesson, to cantering along deserted tracks through wonderful wildflower fields, you will find all is possible. The instructor will help you to discover the magnificent beauty of the country, introduce you to the region's nature and wildlife, and most certainly "infect" you with his enthusiasm for Lusitano horses.

Sample Itinerary

Sunday, Day 1: Arrival after 4:00 pm. Rest, relax and being introduced to the farm and its facilities. Dinner is at 8:00 pm

Monday, Day 2: After breakfast taken in the cottages, meeting at the horse part with the riding instructor and his team. Horse testing and Equitation lessons.( Starting at 9:00 a.m.)  Lunch at about 1:00 p.m. 

Afternoon:

trail ride into the surroundings of the farm. Visiting the highest point of the region with an exceptional overview. We ride to an old airfield built 100 years ago from an great uncle of your host. Ancient eucalyptus trees let their shade flow over the vast area, hiding stories of civil war and stormy times of the latest history of this country. Ruins of glorious times, long gone, new plantations of oak and pine trees which will give their value to next generations ( 2+ hours ).

Dinner at about 8:30 p.m.

Evening: a dinner with sweet surprises will wait for you. A lot of talking and exchanging of ideas and new impressions might take your attention. Or a check game for the more thoughtful, a snooker part for the never tired, a dreaming session in front of a fireplace or night walk for the romantic or a comfortable bed can also fulfill your evening-activities. 

Tuesday, Day 3: After breakfast  lessons (First lesson, starting at 9 a.m.) 

Back for lunch at about 1:30 p.m.

The “Vale das Mòs”-Ride:

The ride may take you through secret pads, passing old water mills, hidden lakes with rare water birds. Small fertile valleys where people from the nearby village grow everything - they don't need to buy in supermarkets. The land is still ploughed with the help of mules or bulls. Storks and herons may search for their lunch on the fields. With a brief canter you might reach a white old village for a refreshing stop. Hills and valleys unexpectedly green, miles without seeing anybody and all of a sudden a rabbit, a wild boar or a partridge hen with her twelve babies...from horseback all this scenery almost looks like a movie, (ca. 4 hours ).   Dinner at 8.30 p.m. 

Wednesday, Day 4:
Morning: Today all the group lessons will take place in the morning, starting at 9:00 a.m. After lunch at the usual time of 1.30 p.m. you have the day off for relaxing or taking the chance to visit the famous state stud of the Royal Horses in Alter do Chão 40 Minutes away. Another option to visit are several medieval towns like Èvora, UNESCO world patrimony town, Estremoz, Castelo de Vide or Marvão. Your hosts will be glad to help you on your choice.  Dinner at 8:30 p.m. 

Thursday, Day 5:

Vale do Arco Trail

The Ride may introduce you to hidden places where the time seems to have stood still. White painted cottages, cobbled streets, women who carry their load on the head, old mule wells and a lot of medieval phenomena still in use will surprise the riders on their way. You may stop for a drink in one of the little cafés and get acquaintance with the local folk who are known for their friendliness. ( ca. 3 hours ) 

Lunch at about 1.30 pm 

Afternoon: group lessons, starting at 4 p.m.

Dinner at about 8:30 pm 

Friday, Day 6: After breakfast at 9:00 a.m. lessons will start. Until the lunch at about 1:30 p.m. you may be ready with your lessons.

After a lazy lunch at about 3 p.m. - the trail of this last riding day may include long sandy ways for comfortable canters or smooth trotting over wildflower fields and vast valleys where sheep and goat herds having their siesta. Through orange or lemon groves you arrive to a white village for a drink. Your way back leads you through oak or pine tree forest. Being surprised by some pigs running in freedom in the forest or even meeting a fox who has lost his way, the guests will come back full of nature and its calmness. The word “stress” will not exist anymore, at least until reality will have you back, (ca. 3 hours ).

Dinner at about 8:30 pm 

Saturday, Day 7: Depart – if your timetable allows you, after a nice lazy breakfast and a long farewell to Paradise.

Facilities:
All guests are free to use the communal rooms at the main house. It includes a living room with fireplace, a common room with a billiard table and a chess table etc., a large dining room, a TV-room, all with central heating, and a swimming-pool (12m x 6m) with a pergola-shaded terrace.

Non Riders:
There are plenty activities for non-riding companions: The vast Alto Alentejo countryside invites you to long walks through forests and cork oak groves or to mountain bike tours. At the great lake of Montargil, you can go swimming, water-skiing and sailing; canoeing and kayak tours on the river Tejo are also possible.
Among the great events of the year in the "Lusitano world" list both the Lusitano fair in Lisbon during the last week of June and the "Feria Nacional do Cavalo", the Lusitano fair in Golegá, during the first 10 days of November. You can easily combine the stay with a visit to each of these absolutely remarkable events.
 

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