Veneto can also be discovered at the slow pace of a horse. From the Dolomites to the sea, among hills, plateaus and natural parks, the experience of equestrian tourism allows you to immerse yourself in the landscape, crossing territories rich in history, nature and traditions. Whether it is a simple trot for beginners or demanding trekking paths for more experienced riders, each excursion offers a unique point of view on the territory.
In Valpolicella, horseback rides wind through tidy vineyards, olive groves and historic villages, with stops at wineries or holiday farmhouses. In the Euganean Hills, you can ride among green hills, Venetian villas and ancient monasteries, with trails that are also ideal for beginners. The Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene offer scenic routes through UNESCO World Heritage vineyards and gravel roads that climb up the slopes.
Between the open pastures of Lessinia and the woods of the Asiago 7 Municipalities Plateau, there are paths immersed in nature, with huts, districts and memories of the Great War. Further east, the Via delle Prealpi connects Grappa al Cansiglio with itineraries at several points, which are also ideal for horseback riding, with scenic ridges and small villages.
On the beach of the Lido di Venezia and among the coastal pine forests of Sottomarina, you can ride next to the sea, breathing in the breeze and enjoying landscapes suspended between sand and the horizon. Moving further south, in the Po Delta, horseback becomes the perfect way to explore a unique ecosystem: with embankments, lagoons, reeds and flocks of flamingos.
In the Belluno Dolomites, a horse is the ideal companion for exploring forests, pastures and high altitude trails. From Val di Zoldo to Val Comelico, in every destination you can ride in authentic and uncrowded environments dotted with larch groves, between mountain pastures and spectacular views, with riding stables and expert guides available all year round.