Dordogne, Perigord and Quercy
These rides explore the Gironde, Lot and Dordogne valleys in south west France, an area boasting some 1200 Chateaux and steeped with Anglo French history dating back to the Hugenot era. Beautiful oak forests, river valleys and rolling hills make it a wonderful area to explore by horse and the region’s superb cuisine and its renowned Cahors and Bordeaux wines, all add to its attraction. Four of the ride itineraries for 2010 follow routes from village to village, whilst the Haut de Baran & Chateau de Rouffiac Rides are based at small, secluded chateaux.
For those with only a weekend to spare, another option is the two night St Emilion Weekend, riding across the famous wine growing region between Bergerac and St Emilion - or the 4 night stay at Chateau de l'Hoste, with rides out each day exploring the countryside.
There are picnic lunches to enjoy along the way and classic French food and wine is served at your hotel at night, a welcome indulgence after a day in the saddle. Of the long ride itineraries, the Vineyards of Bordeaux and Quercy Rides include the most riding; the Perigord Ride is a little more relaxed with visits to local sights of historical interest after riding, and the Vineyards & Chateaux of Cahor Ride is a leisurely ride combined with wine tasting and tours of some local Cahors vineyards.
The Haut de Baran and Chateau de Rouffiac Rides includes four relaxed days riding and one day sightseeing - time to enjoy the comfortable chateau and explore the local area.
Riding: 4-6 hours a day.
Horses: locally bred French saddle horses.
Pace: slow to moderate.
Riding ability: confident novice riders and above.
Weight limit: 90kg (14st 2lbs); 86kg (13st 8lbs) on Vineyards of Bordeaux, Quercy and St Emilion rides.
Accommodation: 3* and 2* village hotels (and chateau hotels on the Vineyards of Cahor, Haut de Baran / Chateau de Rouffiac Rides).
Group size: max 6.
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The horses used are mostly locally bred French saddle horses of between 14.2hh and 16hh. They are well schooled, good-natured and a sensible but forward going and responsive ride. Saddles are either English, 'Maclellans' (which are a comfortable cross between an English and western saddle), with western style also available for those who wish. Most of the horses are ridden western style and are used to neck reining and to a light contact with the mouth. Saddle bags are provided when necessary. The horses are tacked up / prepared for you by the local staff. Rides are normally limited to a maximum of 6 guests and are lead by Michel who is French and owns the horses. He is an experienced, knowledgeable guide and speaks fluent English.
Hours: There is usually between 4 and 6 hours riding a day (it varies with the itinerary, the Quercy ride including the longest riding hours), broken up with rests and for lunch and sightseeing.
Pace and experience required: To join these rides you should have a reasonable amount of previous riding experience and should be secure and comfortable on a well-schooled horse at a walk, trot and canter over varied terrain. The pace is fairly slow to moderate overall and quite relaxed. There is a weight limit of 95kgs (15 stone) on Perigord, Vineyards and Chateau and Haut de Baran Rides; 86kgs (13 stone 8lbs) on the Vineyards of Bordeaux, Quercy and St Emilion Rides.
Accommodation on the rides is in a variety of good quality 2* and 3* hotels. Hotels are comfortable, chosen as far as possible for their character and all rooms have their own bathroom. Most have a good restaurant and several have their own swimming pool for a relaxing dip after the day's ride. The Vineyards and Chateaux Ride also uses a lovely 13th Century chateau which is a 4* hotel. The Haut de Baran & Chateau de Rouffiac are historic chateaux in the heart of the Dordogne. Haut de Baran has 7 beautiful bedrooms, all with individual bathrooms, and there is a swimming pool and jacuzzi. Chateau de Rouffiac is smaller, with 4 double bedrooms, all en suite. Rates assume accommodation in twin rooms but single rooms are available at a supplement.
| Rates 2010 |
Perigord Ride (6 nights) - Euros 1750; single supplement - Euros 220 Vineyards of Bordeaux (6 nights) - Euros 2075; single supplement - Euros 320 Vineyards & Chateaux of Cahors (6 nights) - Euros 2000; single supplement - Euros 290 Haut de Baran Ride (6 nights) - Euros 1975; single supplement - Euros 215 Chateau de Rouffiac (6 nights) - Euros 1615; single supplement - Euros 210 St Emilion Weekend (2 nights) - Euros 905; single supplement - Euros 100 Quercy Ride (6 nights) - Euros 1610; single supplement - Euros 220 Chateau de l'Hoste (4 nights) - Euros 1025; single supplement - Euros 220 Non riding partners are welcome on all rides - please enquire for non-rider rates Rates include - 2, 4 or 6 nights twin hotel accommodation, 2, 3, 4, 4½ or 5 days riding, meals, wine with lunch and dinner, mini-bus back up and transfers from / to Agen (or Cahors, Bergerac, Bordeaux depending on ride) at set times with the group. Rates exclude - international flights / travel to Agen / Cahors / Bergerac / Bordeaux, personal medical insurance (compulsory), extra drinks and any tips you may wish to leave. Prices are quoted in Euros as the ride prices in France are set in this currency. Payments to us can of course be made in pounds sterling if you wish and we can give you a sterling rate at the time of booking |
| Dates 2010 |
Perigord Ride 10th to 16th April 15th to 21st May 19th to 25th June 24th to 30th July 4th to 10th September 16th to 22nd October Vineyards of Bordeaux 30th May to 5th June 12th to 18th September (NEW DATE) 19th to 25th September Vineyards & Chateaux of Cahors 4th to 10th July 22nd to 28th August 3rd to 9th October Haut de Baran Ride & Chateau de Rouffiac 24th to 30th April* 6th to 12th June** 11th to 17th July 15th to 21st August *Haut de Baran only **Chateau de Rouffiac only St Emilion Weekend 20th to 22nd March 27th to 29th March 24th to 26th April 25th to 27th September 6th to 8th November Quercy Ride & Chateu de l'Hoste Ride - on request for groups Other dates and short stays also possible on request for from 2 or more riders
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| Season: | April to November |
The meeting point varies from ride to ride. Agen train station for Perigord, Vineyard & Chateaux of Cahors, Quercy and Chateau de l'Hoste. Cahors for Haut de Baran & Chateau de Rouffiac. Bergerac airport for St Emilion weekend and Bordeaux station for Vineyards of Bordeaux Ride.
The nearest international airports to Agen & Cahor are Bergerac, Bordeaux and Toulouse and there are good train services from both Bordeaux and Toulouse to Agen, taking about an hour. There are also trains to Agen from Paris or London St Pancras.
For flights from London to Bordeaux / Toulouse budget around £200 economy return (varies with the airline and season). We can arrange for you to be collected from all above airports for an extra charge.
There are also flights from several regional UK airports to Bergerac with low cost airlines. This is the meeting point for the St Emilion Weekend but we can also arrange transfers from here to Agen for those joining any of the other rides - there is usually an extra charge.
Itinerary in Brief, Perigord Ride (please enquire for other itineraries)
| Day 1 | You will be met at Agen railway station and driven to a country hotel for dinner and the night. |
| Day 2 |
After breakfast meet the horses and set off riding to Chateau de Biron. Lunch, then ride on to the lovely, well preserved bastide town of Monpazier, founded in 1284 and famous for its architecture. Dinner and overnight in Monpazier. |
| Day 3 |
Today's ride takes you to Montferrand-du-Perigord on the Couze river. A picnic lunch and continue to Cadouin. Time to visit the beautiful abbey before a short drive to a nearby hotel for dinner and the night. |
| Day 4 |
Breakfast and rejoin the horses, riding through the Bessede forest to another unique bastide - Belves. Lunch followed by an afternoon drive to visit the 'Gouffre de Proumeyssac' caves, known as the 'Crystal Cathedral'. Return to Belves for dinner and the night. |
| Day 5 |
Ride on through chestnut woods, stopping for lunch at a local duck farm.In the afternoon continue riding to Villefranche du Perigord. Time to visit this wonderful bastide before driving back to the hotel in Belves for dinner and the night. |
| Day 6 |
A short drive to rejoin the horses then ride to Chateau de Bonaguil, an imposing medieval fortress built on a rock face. After lunch and a tour of the chateau, ride on to a country hotel Chateau de l'Hoste where the night is spent. A swim in the pool and then dinner and the night. |
| Day 7 |
Breakfast, then you will be driven to Agen for your onward journey. |
| Contact us on 01837-82544 for further information, detailed itineraries, dates and answers to questions |