Articles Tagged 'Horse Riding Vacation'

Stable to Table: Recipes from a Lifetime of Travel, Riding and Cooking

Equestrian Travel Articles — April 10, 2012
A new cookbook pairs Dawn Harris Brown’s equestrian culinary adventures with stunning horse photos from her travels. by Karen Braschayko Dawn Harris Brown has ridden and cooked her way across the world. Traveling by horseback through lands as exotic as Mongolia, the Australian outback and Hungary, she gathered recipes along… Read more »

10 Great Places to Horse Ride- #10 Waipi’o Valley, Hawaii

Darley's Travel Blog — March 28, 2012
Check out these videos of 10 incredible places to horse ride around the world. Number ten starts us in Hawaii! by Darley Newman Explore Waipi'o Valley's waterfalls, wild horses and beautiful flowers in this Equitrekking video. Waipi'o Valley ranks in at #10 in our countdown of 10 Great Places to… Read more »

15 Great Global Horse Treks Featured on CNNGo

Darley's Travel Blog — October 5, 2011
It's hard to narrow down some of the best destinations to take a horse trek around the world, even to 15, but I've done it for an article, featured today on CNNGo.com, World's great horse treks.  From Turkey to Ireland and Jordan to Maui, I've trekked the world on horses, riding wtih… Read more »

Equitrekking Exotic Food on the Road- Poutine, Chivito and more

Darley's Travel Blog — March 7, 2011
Thinking of traveling somewhere new? Ever wonder what you'll eat on your travels? by Darley Newman Take a look at the culinary delights we've enjoyed on our adventures traveling the world filming Equitrekking. Learn about the exotic foods that you can expect to chow down on during your world travels.… Read more »

Marriott Ranch Horseback Riding with Longhorns

Darley's Travel Blog — February 23, 2011
Saddle up at a historic Western style ranch on the East Coast by Darley Newman Rolling grasslands stretch as far as the eye can see. Longhorn cattle graze in flower-filled meadows, and rugged cowboys ride miles of trails. Though this may sound like the American West, it actually lies fewer… Read more »

Slovenia Horse Riding Vacations Review

Darley's Travel Blog — January 29, 2011
Since I'm always looking for new places to horseback ride and travel and know that many of you are as well, I wanted to post a review that a rider from Toronto, Ontario sent to me about her time riding in Solvenia. Thanks Felicia for letting me post this! If… Read more »

A Unique Montana Ranch Experience

Equestrian Travel Articles — December 9, 2010
by Susan Seligman Ten minutes south of the bustling Montana college town of Missoula is Dunrovin Ranch, a hidden equestrian haven offering a one-of-a-kind Big Sky experience…a create-your own riding vacation on magnificent smooth-gaited Tennessee Walking Horses. Located adjacent to the Lolo National Forest in Montana’s beautiful Bitterroot Valley, with… Read more »

Colorado: Hidden Treasure in Engineer Mountain

Equestrian Travel Articles — August 3, 2010
by Equitrekking host Darley Newman, as published in her Trail Rider column in True West magazine With several peaks reaching 14,000 feet and sheer canyons and steep switchbacks, riding in the San Juan National Forest can be challenging.  Riders and horses that venture out in this part of southwestern Colorado… Read more »

Maui’s Remote Kipahulu

Darley's Travel Blog — July 17, 2010
Keoni, an Alaka’i (guide), leads us into the rainforest in the remote section of Kipahulu on Maui. I am riding Makani Kulupe, a Quarter Horse Thoroughbred cross whose name means North Wind. Like all of the horses at Maui Stables, Makani Kulupe, has been trained by Keoni. We snack on… Read more »