The richest horse culture in the whole of Latin America
makes riding holidays in Argentina
extra special. It’s well known that Argentina is the source of the best
polo ponies but there is much more to the country than
that. Argentina offers enormous contrasts in scenery
from the rich plains of the pampas in the centre to the
rolling plateau of Patagonia in the south and the rugged
Andes in the west. An
Argentina
riding holiday offers the best way to explore these
diverse landscapes.
In addition to the changes in landscape,
Argentina
experiences large variations in climate from mild and
humid in the pampas to extreme cold in the south of
Patagonia. The most popular time to travel
is between November and March which is summertime and
average temperature is a pleasant 23ºC.
On a riding holiday in
Argentina
you can experience the culture of the gaucho with a stay
at,
Estancia Los Potreros or
Estancia Huechahue. Both are working estancias using
many traditional methods of farming and where the
influence of the horse is strong.
Estancia
Los Potreros, north of
Cordoba, offers daily rides
across the pampas and also the opportunity to try your
hand at Polo. Certain weeks are also dedicated entirely
to Polo or to trail rides to explore the surrounding
area. Riders of all levels can be accommodated but
experienced riders will be able to take part in faster
riding and possibly ride the Paso Peruvian horses which
are a real treat!
Estancia Huechahue run by Jane Williams in Northern
Patagonia offers estancia stays with the chance to help
the gauchos with their daily cattle work and also riding
expeditions such as the Across the Andes trek to Chile. The Lanin volcano offers an
impressive backdrop to the rides. The mountain riding in
this area is particularly good. Huechahue is best suited
to experienced riders as some of the terrain around the
estancia can make for challenging riding.
Other Argentinian riding holidays focus solely on polo
and there are a multitude of polo estancias around
Buenos Aires
After the riding part of your trip there are many other
areas of the country worth a visit. Just a few
suggestions are the spectacular Iguazu Falls
in the north and the Glaciers of El Calafate in the
south.
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