Excursion à cheval islandaise avec option de ramassage au départ de Reykjavik





Description
Monter à cheval islandais est un must-do au moins une fois pendant votre visite. Il vous connecte à l'histoire islandaise et vous permet de découvrir la méthode de voyage la plus authentique qui soit en Islande. La visite de Lava est une aventure plus populaire et idéale pour les débutants comme pour les cavaliers expérimentés. Pendant la visite, vous monterez dans de beaux paysages à travers des champs de lave, des collines verdoyantes et profiterez d'une vue sur la montagne. Pendant 1,5 à 2 heures, ou 4 heures avec transfert, votre visite vous offre un café, un thé ou un chocolat chaud relaxant. Sont inclus des casques d'équitation, des bottes en caoutchouc, des vêtements de pluie ou une tenue chaude pour votre balade.
Options de l'excursion
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Veuillez sélectionner votre point de retrait dans la liste. REMARQUE : Si votre hôtel ou arrêt de bus n'est pas mentionné, veuillez nous contacter directement afin que nous puissions trouver le point de ramassage le plus proche pour vous. Nous ne prenons en charge que dans certains points de retrait à Reykjavik. La prise en charge doit être pré-réservée. Assurez-vous d'avoir choisi un circuit avec ramassage inclus. Veuillez noter que la limite de poids sur nos circuits est de 110 kg et que la limite d'âge est de 7 ans.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Les enfants de moins de 18 ans doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
- Limite d'âge est de 7 ans
- La limite de poids est de 110 kg
- Le matériel d'équitation utilisé n'est pas autorisé sur le circuit ou à proximité des chevaux
- Si vous arrivez avec votre voiture, veuillez vous présenter à l'écurie 30 minutes avant le début de votre visite.
- En raison de dommages possibles aux enfants à naître, les femmes enceintes ne peuvent pas monter sur nos circuits
- Tous les cavaliers doivent pouvoir monter le cheval par leur propre force à partir du sol
- Dans nos circuits, jusqu'à deux enfants ou jeunes peuvent voyager avec chaque adulte, en payant le plein tarif
Avis(1,218)
Wonderful! One of the highlights of our trip to Iceland! The guides were terrific and the scenery was amazing.
It was a lovely. Icelandic horses are fabulous. The guides were knowledgeable and safety oriented. This came into play when my husband's horse tripped. Both my husband and the horse were cared for well.
Lovely day spent on a friendly Icelandic horse. When I asked about being able to have the horse do its special gait, the guides arranged for anyone who wanted to go a bit faster to head off on another trail ending up on a rise with a view of lava fields and volcano in background. The guide was very knowledgeable and told us about the area. Def a good deal.
Awesome horseback riding adventure thru lava fields and seeing highest peak on Iceland. Icelandic horses are gentle natured and fun to ride. Great guides took pictures of us riding with our own cameras. Highly recommend. We had children ride as well, and experienced riders can break off for a change of gait.
It was a fun experience. The staff were very nice and helpful. Riding around the trails was beautiful. It was a windy day, but the horses didn’t mind. It was rainy off and on and rain gear was provided. Coffee/tea/hot cocoa were available before and after the ride. The best part was that riders could choose between a slower ride or a faster ride. I have experienced many trail rides in the past and have never had the option to go faster. In the faster group we trotted and cantered at times. It was so exciting to have that option. This outfit was very professional and is highly recommended.
It was okay experience, the staff wasn’t too friendly and the path is not pretty. We have booked a different one this time and it was like a day and night experience.
It was stunning. Very pleasant reception, an introduction that focused on the essentials and was easy to remember. Very individualized support. Many insights into equestrian sports and Icelanders, especially from our guides, who showed that even though they do this daily, they still have a lot of fun introducing novices and interested individuals to this sport. We had great weather and were so moved by this experience that we could hardly get ourselves to leave afterward. This was on the day of our departure from Iceland and was the "highlight" and a wonderful conclusion to this unique vacation. Highly recommended.
We had a brilliant experience today, my sister, mom (80 years now) and me! Loki was kind and responsive, and it was fun that we were divided into two groups, so Mom was confident on the step group because I got a little tickled. Informative fim before the ride pg we felt safe!
Our family of 6 had a wonderful time. The pickup from Reykjavik went smoothly, and our horses were delightful. I'm an experienced rider, and really enjoyed tolting, the Icelandic horse gait which is incredibly smooth. We were very lucky with beautiful weaather and flowering lupines everywhere. They asked us our experience level, and gave us appropriate horses. Some of our family did the slow option, which walked the whole time, and they enjoyed. The rest of us went with the fast group, which is great for the slightly more adventurous. We all got to tolt!
Wonderful experience. Before coming I had a lot of questions. The tour operators were very responsive and kind in answering all my questions. Once there I was matched with a horse named Bliki (spelling?) who was the kindest chillest guy. Our guide was very fun and committed to making sure everyone had fun and stayed safe. Rode in a small group of 4 + guide, all people with previous riding experience. We did get to do the tölt and canter on the trail, got great views of nature, saw lots of flowers, and heard some local information and history. My horse was very devoted to pacing rather than the tölt or canter, so it was a little bumpy, but I’ve never ridden a pace before so that was a cool new experience in and of itself.



