Giro del fiume Spray di 1 ora





Descrizione
Il Banff National Park è il parco nazionale più antico e famoso del Canada, e vale la pena uscire dall'auto e imboccare una pista. Torna a un momento più semplice con un giro a cavallo di 1 ora e vivi il parco a un ritmo rilassato. Guidati dalla tua guida da cowboy, salta in sella e attraversa il tranquillo Spray River, e fatti un'idea di com'era per i pionieri che si insediano in questa zona un tempo selvaggia.
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Informazioni importanti
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Tutti i piloti devono arrivare 30 minuti prima del loro tempo di guida.
- Per i nostri visitatori stranieri richiediamo una comprensione dell'Inglese di base per le nostre passeggiate a cavallo, in modo che possiate capire semplici istruzioni dalle nostre guide.
- Tutti i piloti devono essere sotto un massimo di 230lbs. Banff Trail Riders si impegna per la salute dei nostri cavalli e la sicurezza dei nostri ospiti, il che significa che i requisiti di peso massimo sono rigorosamente applicati. Come parte del processo di check-in, agli ospiti potrebbe essere richiesto di confermare il loro peso attuale su una bilancia. Nel caso in cui questo requisito non sia soddisfatto, la prenotazione verrà persa senza rimborso.
- Gli ospiti che partecipano all'equitazione dovranno avere almeno 8 anni e i bambini di età inferiore a 17 anni dovranno essere accompagnati da un genitore o tutore. Siete pregati di notare che i bambini non saranno accoppiati con un adulto, ma dovranno cavalcare il proprio cavallo. L'età minima è rigorosamente applicata e come parte del processo di check-in, agli ospiti potrebbe essere richiesto di fornire la prova dell'età del bambino. Nel caso in cui questo requisito non sia soddisfatto, la prenotazione verrà persa senza rimborso.
- Per motivi di sicurezza i caschi sono obbligatori per essere indossati da tutti i piloti.
- I piloti devono indossare pantaloni lunghi e robuste scarpe chiuse alla caviglia - niente scarpe aperte o scarpe con tacchi grandi.
- Gli adulti devono firmare una liberatoria per tutte le attività e una liberatoria deve anche essere compilata dal genitore o tutore legale di qualsiasi persona di età inferiore ai 18 anni (può essere richiesta una documentazione per confermare l'Luminare del firmatario).
- I cavalieri devono essere fisicamente in grado di controllare il cavallo durante la corsa senza assistenza e per la salute e la sicurezza di tutti i cavalieri purtroppo non possiamo accogliere eventuali disabilità o cavalieri con esigenze speciali. Riconosciamo che l'equitazione per disabili è un insieme di abilità unico e rispettato che noi dei fienili non abbiamo l'attrezzatura o le competenze appropriate per eseguire in sicurezza.
Recensioni(237)
We were really disappointed with our experience with the staff at the Spray River guided horseback ride, particularly because this was our first time horseback riding. We politely told the guides that we were nervous and a little scared, hoping for some reassurance before starting. Instead, we were told that if we were scared or nervous, we could simply choose not to do the ride because it wouldn’t be safe. We completely understand that safety is important, especially around horses, but there is a way to communicate this. In fact, being told this made us significantly more nervous. It gave us the impression that the guides did not have much patience for nervous or inexperienced riders and that if we became anxious or needed extra guidance during the ride, they might not be patient or supportive with us. For a first-time experience involving horses, that did not make us feel comfortable or safe enough to proceed. When I explained that we were only looking for some reassurance because it was our first experience, one of the guides responded, “I did reassure you. I also told you that yours I’ve given to kids to ride.” Unfortunately, her tone and attitude did not feel reassuring or welcoming at all. What made the situation worse was what happened afterward. When we politely expressed that we were uncomfortable with how we had been spoken to, the same guide became noticeably more rude. While we were collecting our belongings, she shut the booth door and slammed one of our bags onto the table. She then put on a smile and said, “Have a lovely day, bye,” which came across as very insincere given her behavior immediately beforehand. We weren’t expecting special treatment. We simply expected some patience and reassurance as first-time riders. If a tour welcomes people with no previous riding experience, staff should understand that some guests will naturally be nervous and should know how to communicate safety information in a calm, patient, and supportive way. We ultimately left feeling uncomfortable and disappointed but because of how we were treated and the lack of patience shown.
Wonderful experience, also for non-riders. I made this walk with my 2 children and husband, who are not seasoned riders. The horses were super well trained, the walk itself was very varied and Stacey's information was interesting. I would definitely recommend this.
Such an amazing experience horseback riding in Banff! One of the things that stood out to me immediately was that this is a women-led operation, which I found so empowering and inspiring. You can really tell how much passion and care goes into what they do. It was also very clear that the horses are genuinely well cared for. I especially loved learning about their rescue horses and the fact that they continue to care for a retired herd. It made me feel really good about choosing to ride with a company that clearly prioritizes the well-being of their animals. The staff were incredible as well. One of the kids in our group became really scared and overwhelmed during the ride, and I was so impressed by how calmly and professionally the guides handled the situation. They were patient, reassuring, and made sure everyone felt safe without taking away from the experience for the rest of the group. I also want to recognize the person working at the front desk, although unfortunately I didn’t catch their name! They were extremely knowledgeable and so patient answering questions—not only from clients but even from people who were just passing by and curious about the rides. As for the actual excursion, it was SO much fun. We passed by two rivers and had absolutely beautiful views throughout the ride. It’s definitely important to listen to your guides and follow their instructions, but overall I found the ride relatively easy and really enjoyable. Beautiful scenery, wonderful horses, knowledgeable staff, and an organization you can tell genuinely cares about its animals. Such a memorable way to experience Banff, and I would absolutely recommend it! 🐴🏔️
Quarry handled well around the corners but struggled a little in the deeper waters of Bow River. She made up for it by liking neck scratches. 7.5/5 stars. Latte was very spunky, challenged her rider, and was full of energy. My daughter loved her though so 9/10 stars. The lovely Kiwi guide (sorry I forgot her name) would make her mom and dad proud. She was very informative and helped fill in the information that we couldn’t hear in the back of the pack. 10/5 stars.
This was AMAZING! This was such a fun experience and a great way to see the Spray and Bow river on horseback. The guides are friendly and knowledgeable. All the horses are very gentle and easy to ride! Definitely would recommend to anyone!
It was a great experience! The people who worked there were very nice and professional and took the time to explain everything clearly. They also told a lot during the ride. Horses were sweet and looked groomed. The trail was also doable with some younger children. Definitely recommended!
I got there before 2:50 pm, I was ignored and nobody offer to help or acknowledge me, the attendant then returned and was rude !
This was probably the highlight of our trip to Banff! It was my first time riding a horse, so I was a little nervous at first, but I ended up having the best experience. I was paired with Raptor, and my fiancé rode Loretto. They were both incredibly sweet, gentle, and well-behaved horses. The guides made us feel comfortable and safe the entire time, and the scenery was absolutely breathtaking. We enjoyed every second of the ride and were genuinely sad when it was over. If we had more time, we would absolutely do it again. Highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Banff!
Experience started out great. Loved crossing the streams, but it ended terribly. We were almost back to the corral when my husband’s saddle slipped off to the side and he landed hard on the ground. He unfortunately broke 5 ribs. He was able to walk back to the hotel but a terrible end to our trip. I have ridden and owned horses all my life and I know things can happen. I’m sure they were aware of saddle slipping issues with this horse and saddle combination as they had a breast plate and crupper on the saddle and it still slipped. They need to further address the issue with possibly a non slip pad or a different saddle. It is their job to pursue every avenue to make things as safe as possible. There are also huge rocks on the trail that the horses have to pick their way around. They need to do trail maintenance. Thank goodness my husband didn’t land on one of those. He could have broken his back. And of course, we signed the release so they are not accountable for anything. Just buyer beware and ride safe.
I have traveled all over the world and never left a negative review, but I feel obligated to warn others about my experience. I arrived approximately 45 minutes early for my horseback riding tour near Banff. The GPS directions provided led me to a residential neighborhood rather than the actual meeting location. As soon as I realized something was wrong, I immediately messaged the tour contact through Viator. Unfortunately, no one answered or responded. I then spoke to the number for support several times but the only details they knew were to get help from the hotel they operate behind but are not affiliated with. By the time I was finally able to locate the stable, after running around for 45 minutes, I was too late for the tour. Despite arriving early and making every reasonable effort to contact the operator, I was told I had “missed” the tour and was not offered any refund or accommodation. What disappointed me most wasn’t just missing the experience—it was the complete lack of customer support and accountability. If the meeting instructions or GPS location had been accurate, or if someone in support had responded to me in a reasonable time, this situation could have been avoided entirely. I’ve used Viator for years and have recommended it to friends and family, and never had an issue like this, which makes this experience even more disappointing. I would strongly encourage anyone considering booking to read through all of the 1 star reviews and think carefully before supporting a company like this. I lost $180 dollars, but that’s nothing compared to a lot of other 1 star reviews. I hope this review helps someone else avoid the same frustrating and expensive mistake I made.



