Trail Riding with a Guide at Freerein

What can you expect from a Freerein Guided Trail Riding Holiday?
Between the west coast of Wales and the Upper Wye Valley of the Welsh Marches lie the Cambrian Mountains and the Radnor Hills. A combination of history, natural topography and Freerein research have conspired to create the world’s most extensive trail riding network.

Ride though incredible scenery
On a Guided Trail you’ll ride through beautiful green valleys, ford steams, navigate through forestry and enjoy long canters across grassy hillsides; and all in the company of a small group of like-minded people, a fit and friendly Freerein GG and of course an amiable and professional Guide.

There are plenty of wonderful canter opportunities
Evenings are spent at a welcoming country inn or guest house. Whilst you tuck into a well earned beverage and a home-cooked meal, your trusty Freerein steeds will spend the night close at hand. In fact they can often to be spotted from your bedroom window, grazing peacefully nearby.

Ziggy & Minstrel seen grazing from the bedroom window of the Old Mill B&B
After a relaxing evening and a hearty Welsh breakfast…

Relax and plan your day’s trail riding over a hearty Welsh breakfast
…it’s time to leap into the saddle and get set for another day’s exploring. You can choose from either two, three, four or even six days in the saddle.

Making tracks toward the forest
On the homeward journey there will usually be the opportunity to enjoy a pub lunch at the Roast Ox Inn. The horses will be most happy to have a nap or nibble on some grass.

Happy relaxing out on trail
Sounds like your cup of tea?
To join a Guided Trail all we ask is that you are happy and confident at the canter.
Guided Trails are also a brilliant (all be it not compulsory) introduction to Freerein before embarking on a Self Guided Trail.
The first Guided Trail of 2016 with current vacancies is the fabulous Guided Silver John Trail Friday 8th – Sunday 10th April.