The Best Horse Riding Trails In Australia

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By SidneyMorgan

Notable horse riding trails in Australia are found in several popular spots. Most particularly the area in and around the Snowy Mountains are a magnet for those who enjoy the feel of being astride a horse moving through awesome scenery. The trails are well marked so that beginners and experts alike can enjoy the fresh air without the concern of getting off the beaten track. Yet, the trails are through unspoiled areas where you can hear bird songs and occasionally a glimpse of something larger.

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Horse Riding - Snowy Wilderness

The region where the Man From Snowy River comes to life is accessible to riders. You can see the 7200 acres of Snowy wilderness populated by Australia's renowned wild horses, the brumbies. The nearby Kosciusko National Park offers additional riding experiences and natural beauty. It is expected that the minimum qualifications for enjoying horseback guided tours is novice level, so almost everyone can participate in this type of back-to-nature holiday.

The brumbies aren't the only wildlife you can expect to see while riding. There are other Australian species of wildlife that are plentiful along the trails and vistas. The emu, wallaby and intriguing kangaroos are found in natural habitat. If you are a birder, the wedge-tailed eagle can often be spotted on site. Perhaps you have always wanted to see a wombat or echidna. There are deer and many other species of flora and fauna that you can add to your sightings.

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Brumbies
Brumbies

Cattle drive via horseback

If you want a different type of horseback riding adventure, you can take part in a genuine cattle drive via horseback. This is the type of unusual holiday that will be long remembered by participants. You can travel the Gold Rush Trail in the interior and coastline of southern Queensland. Participating in a cattle drive will have you helping to drive five hundred head of cattle from the desert to Anna Creek Station. Although this holiday adventure requires some riding ability, you will have plenty of food and some conveniences while experiencing life on the range.

cattle drive
cattle drive

Pub crawl via horseback

You can do a pub crawl via horseback if you prefer a little more social atmosphere while riding. This experience takes you through the best of Australia's outback regions and scenic views. At the same time, you get stops at a good selection of authentic Aussie pubs. You get to meet real people who live and work along the historic trails where tourist don't often visit. The pubs were usually part of the network of stagecoach stops. The riding is a little more challenging, but the food, accommodations and drinks at the end of the day are unbeatable.

Pub Crawling
Pub Crawling

Horse Riding on the beach

Perhaps your dream of a horseback riding holiday has you galloping along miles of sandy beaches with the wind in your hair and the waves nearby. You can find typical tours and riding areas along the Comboyne Plateau area. You will get quality horses that can participate in canters and trots. If you combine the beach experience with rain forest treks through thousands of acres in the Mid-Coast region of New South Wales, you will have a truly memorable vacation.

On The Beach
On The Beach

If you prefer your riding to be a little closer to the city, choose one of the holidays near Melbourne or Sydney for your horseback tours. There are numerous day tours available to visitors, or longer trails if you prefer. You can see the city life and enjoy nature as well from a single base location.

The experience of traveling the horse riding trails in Australia will leave you with the desire to do even more riding. The variety of cultures, climate zones and topography in a single country gives every riding something to enjoy. Plan your holiday to take advantage of the best weather forecasts for full utilization of riding days.

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CMHypno 19 months ago

These horse riding trails look awesome Sidney. Last time that I went riding was in Australia - in Kuranda - and was very proud that I didn't fall off!

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