Adventure
on Horseback
Two self lead Trail Rides for Horse Riding Enthusiasts.
The Donegal
Trail is an unguided trail ride.
You can ride the Donegal Trail only with a minimum of two riders - but, if
you really would like to ride a Trail and you don't have a riding companion
we
have
the possibility to help you find one on our Meeting
Page on the Internet.
Up here
its different
In the North West corner of Ireland: Donegal, the wildest and most romantic
of all Irish counties. Emerald Isle - Land of colourful rainbows. Its austere
melancholy is unforgettable!
The name Donegal comes from the Irish 'Dun na nGall' meaning fort of the foreigner.
Ireland's most northerly county has little in common with its neighbours in
the Republic, either geographically or historically.
Donegal's
supreme appeal lies in the natural beauty of its coast, with
windswept peninsulas, precipitous cliffs and a host of golden
beaches that rival any in Europe. Blanket bogs, now rare in
the world, cover much of the county.
While other
parts of Ireland might be more spectacular, Donegal is both
beautiful and relaxing. The landscape, rougher than in counties
to the south, often is covered in gorse or heather.
Donegal
West and Donegal South… …
are two of our most beautiful trails to discover the North West of Ireland
in a week - from the saddle, of course.
The choice is yours:
Donegal
West
Our trails
lead you over low hills, through remote mountain areas and
across vast boglands. They are exciting and relaxing in all
kinds of weather, in rain, wind or sunshine. Anything can happen;
the Irish weather is full of surprises.
Contact to
the local people in Ireland is easy; the people are open and
very friendly. Irish people love horses very much and they
like to listen to the stories their visitors tell them. You
will enjoy their hospitality.
You will
ride through rugged and remote areas where you won't meet anybody,
take a deep breath: you will hardly find cleaner, fresher air
anywhere. You will certainly experience total freedom.
Here is what
you should bring along: curiosity, a sense of discovery, a
good bit of riding experience, suitable clothing for all kinds
of weather and, last but not least, some feeling of adventure.
Your little
group will be on your own during the week, without a guide,
sometimes riding together with a few other guests. But you
will reach each station without any problem using our maps
and well signposted trails. There are six overnight stops -
farms and country houses. You will meet friendly and helpful
hosts in all of them.
We provide
you with strong and experienced horses, which are used to carry
you safely through all kinds of open country. Our Irish Hunters
are known for easy handling and safe riding - and they love
a lively gallop on the beach.
Our horses
graze on green pastures and are friendly and reliable towards
their riders. At the moment we have almost one hundred horses
in our stables. We don't offer riding by the hour but only
take bookings for weekly trails and you will find that "your" horse
becomes your friend during that time.
Our equipment
such as bridles, saddles, blankets and cleaning tools are practical
and well looked after. The same goes for saddlebags to carry
your clothing from station to station and maps with trail descriptions
and marked trails. We look forward to meeting you!
General:
In order to participate in our Trail riders must be fit and able to trot, canter
and gallop at ease, You must also be capable of taking good care of your
horse: feed , groom and tack up.
On all programmes children must be over 12 years of age and good riders and
also must be capable of spending long hours in the saddle.
Tilman and Colette Anhold
Horse Holiday Farm Ltd.
Grange
County Sligo
Ireland
Telephone : (071) 9166152
Fax : (071) 9166400
From Europe and the UK:
Telephone : 00 353 71 9166152
Fax : 00 353 71 9166400
From the USA:
Telephone : 011 353 71 9166152
Fax : 011 353 71 9166400
Email : hhf@eircom.net |