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A trip for nature and horse
lovers; for the gourmet who enjoys tasting the
flavor of a different cuisine; for the curious
traveler ready to experience life and traditions of
a different culture ... This trip traverses a
landscape of mountains and vast plains, rivers and
valleys, forests and an immense plateau. A land of
frontiers, celebrated by poets and exalted by
travelers. Follow the tracks of "El Cid", the
Spanish hero from centuries ago. This is the cradle
of the Spanish language, its history is the legend
of the conquests. It was the center of Spanish
medieval history. Its importance during that epoch
is still evident in its cathedrals, monasteries,
castles and fortified towns, many of which are
preserved in perfect state. Here we have established
an extraordinary two-week ride (you can also ride
just one-week segments) lead by Jose Manuel, who has
lived here all his live and is proud to share his
knowledge with you. He does not speak English, but
somehow everyone understands him very well. Of
course it helps that he is always accompanied by an
interpreter and a horse guide. Arlanza Valley
Ride - week one The trip starts its discovery
following tracks of “El Cid”, the Castilian hero of
medieval times. We ride along the Arlanza River
starting from the historic town of Llerma all the
way up to the river’s origins. The area is one of
transition where vast wild plains and pleasant
valleys alternate, with natural spots of great
beauty. It is an original Spanish landscape of harsh
beauty in the heart of Castile, once a kingdom
reaching from the Bay of Biscay on the north to
Andalusía in the south. The valley of Arlanza offers
an extraordinary heritage, Lerma, San Pedro de
Arlaza, Covarrubias and Silos, especially
significant in the history of Castile.
Thousand-year-old churches, villages with
500-year-old houses escort you on your riding trail.
It leads through isolated karst scenery to the
medieval city Covarrubias. Passing the monastery of
Sto. Domingo de los Silos you ride through light oak
forests, cross rivers and vast pastures, along
lakes, through wild canyons and mountain paths until
you reach Sierra de Neila. The picnics are all well
prepared with all the trimmings. Dinners are in
local restaurants with delicious local menus. A
medieval style banquet ends this first week on the
tracks of “El Cid”. Sierra de la Demanda Ride
- week two This new ride crosses a mountain
range that rises up to an elevation of 4,900 ft.
Ride through extensive woods, past lakes and lagoons
formed during the Ice Age and across high passes.
The area is rich in history with many remnants of
dinosaurs and fossil trees. You will visit the
greatest concentration of necropolis and
high-medieval hermitages in Europe. After riding in
a wide arc you reach the town of Burgos with its
famous cathedral. The countryside, where the royal
cattle drive trails are still in use, is ideal for
forward going riding interspersed with canters and
shorts gallops. On your last day you reach
Covarrubias, where the first week's trail started,
closing the circle of the "El Cid" Discovery Ride.
PG-BUT..
Included: Accommodations in
country inns, all meals, wine with dinner, 12 (6)
riding days SA-SA Arlanza Valley - week 1
PG-BUT8
8 days/ 7 nights $ 1,725
Single:
+$199
-- based on
€ 1,210 / €
140
2008 Dates:
04/19-04/26
05/17-05/24 06/14-06/21
06/28-07/05 08/30-09/06
09/27-10/04
Sierra de la Demanda - week 2
PG-BUTD
8 days/ 7 nights $ $ 1,725
Single:
+$199
-- based on
€ 1,210 / €
140 2008 Dates:
06/21-06/28
07/05-07/12
El Cid Discovery - 2
weeks
PG-BUTK
15 days/ 14
nights $ 3,230 Single:
+$390
-- based on
€ 2,275 / €
275 2008 Dates:
06/14-06/28
06/28-07/12
Meeting: Madrid Transfer:
Included from Madrid
at set time
Level:
Intermediate
Tack:
Western,
Spanish,
some English
Horses:
Pura Raza Española, Hispano Arab, Lusitanos,
Cruzados con Español Arab Pace: Moderate with
some nice
canters each day
Min/Max Riders: 4-9 Note: exciting
ride in central Spain with lots of history and great
horses. Each ride is accompanied by a Spanish guide,
a translator and a horse trainer/guide. All lunches
and dinners include table wine. Accommodations are
all of very good quality. Most nights are in
traditional and typical small hotels in wonderful
settings and one night in a Parador.
Itinerary - week 1 Day 1:
Arrival in Madrid, transfer to Covarrubias, a
medieval small town 150 miles north of Madrid.
Dinner and overnight in charming hotel inside the
fortified walls.
Dinner and overnight at the Hotel Chindasvinto.
Day 2: In the morning short transfer to Lerma.
Visit the local stable with some of the finest
horses in the area. After a short demonstration you
saddle up and start your ride. A short visit to the
medieval town center with its Parador follows a 5 to
6 hour ride across wide open fields and agricultural
lands. Again and again you see flocks of Storks
feeding in the fields. And certainly you will see
the first vultures making their circles above you.
It is just a first indication of what is to come. Be
prepared to see maybe hundreds of these "ugly" and
yet so gracious birds with a height of 3 to 4 feet
and a wingspan of over 6 feet. The ride today offers
several opportunities for nice long canters across
the fields and meadows. For lunch you will be met by
the supply vehicle at a lovely spot at a small
creek. Maybe today you will have a real Spanish
Paella - delicious. Of course the are soft drinks
and wine available, as every day. Relax and watch a
few more vultures resting on the cliffs before the
shorter afternoon ride will get you back to
Covarrubias.
Dinner and overnight at the Hotel Chindasvinto.
Day 3: Ride to Retuerto through vineyards,
oak forests, juniper covered heath land and pastures
to the monastery Sto. Domingo de los Silos. For
dinner enjoy a traditional stone-oven lamb roast.
Overnight at the hotel Coronas 2. Day
4: Sto. D. Silos to Navas del Pinar: You ride
along a range of hills, through pine forests to the
nature park "Canon del Rio Lobos" with a spectacular
canyon scenery. Overnight in a rustic country house
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Centro de turismo rural La Fuente. Day
5: Today's ride leads you through a 10 mile long
canyon of unique beauty. Crossing a river several
times, the more you advance to the south the higher
the bizarre rocks rise on both sides of the canyon.
The park is home to eagles, vultures and other
wildlife. Tonight's accommodation is located right
at the exit of the canyon in a Parador -
Posada Real Los Carreteros.. Day 6:
Ride over a vast plateau with pine forests, meadows
and fields. After passing a reservoir you reach
Quintanar de la Sierra. The village is in the middle
of a green cork oak forest covered with lush ferns.
Day 7: Quintanar
to the origin of the Arlanza river: On
your last day the ride continues over ascending
narrow mountain paths and hiking trails to the
Hierro-Pass and the origin of the Arlanza river,
we’ll visit the necropolis from the middle ages of
Revenga and Cuyacabras. Your riding adventure
ends with the return journey (together with the
horses) to Covarrubias. Join a farewell party for
those that will leave us tomorrow.
Overnight at the Hotel Chindasvinto.
Day 8: Transfer to Madrid and departure or stay
with us on our next week’s discovery tour into the
Sierra de la Demanda. Overnight and dinner in
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Vultures on the cliffs






Monastary in Silos


Accommodations in Silos



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Itinerary - week 2 Day 1:
Transfer from Madrid to Quintanar de la Sierra.
Dinner and overnight
at the Hotel Casa Ramón. Day 2: We
ride uphill on steep paths winding through the dense
pine forest until we reach Neila. Visit one of the
most spectacular lakes of glacial origin - the
Laguna Negra. These 10,000 year- old lakes are an
impressive example of the formation of landscape by
ice and erosion. In Neila you find beautiful houses
and a bridge from the Roman times.
Dinner and overnight at the Hotel Villa de Neila.
Day 3: Today we descend, again through vast
pine and oak forests, until we reach Monterrubio de
la Demanda. We stop for an extensive picnic on the
way. Initially declared to be a Nature Reserve, the
Sierra de la Demanda is a real biogeographical mix -
a kind of island with humid and Euro-Siberian
climate in a predominant dry and Mediterranean
world- where extensive gall oak groves, shady beech
groves and real forests of Scotch pine cover the
majority of the territory. The forest is full of red
deer and with some luck you can also spot a wolf,
wild boar, otter, badger or one of the small desmans
of the area. Birds are also very well represented in
this mountain region including the European
honey-buzzard. Upon arrival in Monterrubio, you can
observe the parochial church that represents one of
the oldest works of Romanesque in the region.
Day 4: Today we follow the 'Green route' through
valleys and trenches towards Barbadillo de Herreros.
We cross the tunnel of the Ferrerias and ride
towards Pineda and pass the port of the Manquillo.
This 'Green route' partly follows the old railroad
tacks, abandoned since the fifties, that linked the
Sierra de la Demanda with the Altos Hornos of the
Basque country, and served for the transport of
minerals. Dinner and overnight at the Hotel La
Casona. Day 5: Closer to Arlanzon, the
landscape changes and becomes flatter with
cultivated fields. Visit the prehistoric site of the
Sierra de Atapuerca, which was declared a world
heritage site by UNESCO in 2000. The archaeological
treasures were discovered when the mining railroad
was constructed. They played an important role in
understanding the human evolution and have
determined a new human species that lived 800,000
years ago. Dinner and overnight. Day 6: We
ride towards Burgos and the San Pedro Cardeña
monastery - a place of great history which is
connected with the life of El Cid. You can visit the
town with its famous cathedral, or just relax before
dinner. Day 7:
Monastery of San Pedro Cardeña - Covarrubias
We leave the monastery behind and passing
through an impressive high-road we ride across
the Castilian deserts towards the Las Mamblas
mountain range until we reach Covarrubias. There
we say goodbye to our horses. We have is time to
visit the fortified medieval town with its
historic buildings and ancient church. We then
meet for a farewell dinner in a famous
restaurant of Covarrubias. Overnight at the
hotel Chindasvinto. Day 8: Transfer to
Madrid after breakfast.
Subject to
changes
El
Cid The famous El Cid Campeador, the epical
and historical mounted knight from Castile, can
still be felt in Castilla y León. Nine hundred
years following the death of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar
“El Cid”, his memory lives on. The legendary past,
the minstrel's songs and this epic blend with the
incomparable beauty of the landscape around Burgos
and Soria where El Cid Campeador left his mark.
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