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Horseback Riding Through Cordoba Sierra

Experience a unique connection with nature as we explore the Cordoba sierras on horseback. Journey through the scenic surroundings of La Falda and admire its rich flora and fauna. Description.

  • 3 - 8 hours
  • 10Superb | 2 reviews

Experience a unique connection with nature as we explore the Cordoba sierras on horseback. Journey through the scenic surroundings of La Falda and admire its rich flora and fauna.

Description

You have two options when booking your horseback riding adventure in the Cordoba Sierra. Both options include riding equipment, a knowledgeable guide, and departure from the public trail 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) from the center of La Falda.

3-hour tour

We'll introduce horseriding and safety protocols at the meeting point. It is a straightforward experience suitable for beginners. Mounted on our steeds, we'll enjoy the scenery of the Cordoba sierras, witness native fauna, and experience the beauty of the Punilla Valley. This 12-kilometer (7.4 miles) journey spans 2 hours and 20 minutes, including a 40-minute break.

9-hour tour

This option includes a hearty breakfast before riding through the Cordoba mountains on horseback. The round trip extends to five hours, covering 22 kilometers (13.6 miles). A midway stop for lunch includes a barbecue, salad, and beverages.

Operating days

Operating days for this activity are as follows:

3-hour tour: Monday through Saturday, 8:30 am to 4 pm9-hour tour: Sundays at 9:30 am

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Horse ride
  • Riding equipment
  • Breakfast and lunch (depending on selection)

Location

Activity location

Puesto Ramallo, 5172 Punilla, Argentina

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