Bariloche, located at the foothills of the Andes Mountains and on the shores of the glacial Nahuel Huapi Lake, has a distinctive Alpine air. This northern Patagonian town is surrounded by some of Argentina’s most pristine natural areas and spectacular scenery. Horse riding tours in Bariloche are the perfect way to explore the natural beauty of the Patagonian steppe, and can easily be combined with other exciting outdoor activities on a tour from Bariloche.
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Bariloche, located at the foothills of the Andes Mountains and on the shores of the glacial Nahuel Huapi Lake, has a distinctive Alpine air. This northern Patagonian town is surrounded by some of Argentina’s most pristine natural areas and spectacular scenery.
Horse riding tours in Bariloche are the perfect way to explore the natural beauty of the Patagonian steppe, and can easily be combined with other exciting outdoor activities on a tour from Bariloche.
Here's all you need to know about horse riding tours, one of the most thrilling outdoor activities in Bariloche.
All horse riding tours start with a short orientation that includes some basic riding techniques for beginner riders. The following types of horse riding tours are the most popular.
Half-day horse riding tours last for around 4 hours. Your route will vary depending on the location of the starting point, but most rides pass alongside or close to the Nahuel Huapi Lake before continuing through the transitional forest zone and up onto the Patagonian steppe.
A traditional Argentine asado lunch is included, which will be served either at the end or start of your ride, depending on whether you choose a morning or afternoon excursion.
On a full-day horse riding tour with an experienced guide, you will spend up to 6 hours exploring the sights around Bariloche. Mountains, waterfalls and crystalline lakes are all landmarks along your route.
After a delicious barbecue lunch with several local specialty dishes, your activity will continue with a relaxed pace being set as you return to your starting point.
Guided half-day horse riding tours start from US$80 per person including lunch.
A full-day guided horse riding excursion can start from US$120 per person and generally includes a light breakfast and barbecue (Argentine asado) lunch.
Horse riding tours in Bariloche typically include a riding helmet, light breakfast, Argentine asado (barbeque) lunch, soft drinks and water
Some tours include alcoholic beverages with lunch and certain operators offer return hotel transfers either as part of the package or at an additional cost.
Horse riding tours start by meeting in Bariloche, from you will be transferred the stables or ranches. You can either make your own way to the start point, or request a pickup from your hotel.
Horse riding tours in Bariloche typically last between 4 and 6 hours. There are also multi-day tours that include a horse riding activity in their itinerary.
The ideal time for a horse riding excursion in Bariloche is between September and April, although even winter horseback rides can be organized.
The Patagonian region offers spectacular outdoor scenery and each season holds its own allure for travelers. On a 7-day Bariloche and Mendoza Adventure tour, you will participate in activities such as hiking excursions, kayaking tours, horse riding and wine tastings.
If you are pregnant, have back problems or any serious medical conditions, you may not be able to participate in this type of tour. Check with your tour operator and medical professional if you have any concerns.
Some horse riding tours have a minimum age limit of 10 years, while others will allow younger riders or permit children on a horse with an adult. Your tour operator will be able to advise you of their specific age restrictions.
Horse riding tours usually require good weather. In the event of bad weather, you will be offered a full refund or helped to book your tour on an alternative date.
No previous horse riding experience is required for most tours, as the horses are well-trained and accustomed to all levels of riders.