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Experience 1.5 hours of horseback riding through Marche's scenic woods, valleys, and trails with expert guides, offering stunning views of Urbino and Furlo Gorge.
Discover the charm of Marche on a horseback riding tour that lasts 1.5 hours, led by a certified FITETREC-ANTE guide. Priced with a supplier rating of 4.8, this experience offers an engaging way to explore the region’s natural beauty and historic sights. The tour departs from a spacious riding stable located at 43.69462966918945, 12.675760269165039, where free horses graze in wide pastures and sheltered paddocks, creating a welcoming scene for both beginners and more experienced riders.
This horseback riding adventure is ideal for those seeking to combine outdoor activity with cultural scenery, with views of Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Furlo Gorge Nature Reserve. Given its focus on safety and accessibility, the tour is suitable for adults up to 80 kg, with assistance available for first-time riders. Expect an authentic experience that balances nature, history, and the joy of riding, making it perfect for lovers of both outdoor adventures and regional charm.


The horseback riding experience begins at a spacious riding stable where you can observe free horses grazing in wide pastures or resting in sheltered paddocks. It’s a peaceful setting that immediately hints at the natural environment you’ll explore. Upon arrival, guests receive a short briefing about safety and riding techniques, ensuring everyone feels prepared before heading out.
The stable’s location is easy to access by car, motorcycle, bicycle, or public transport. There’s a shaded parking area under oak trees, capable of accommodating up to 15 cars and a minibus or small coach. This makes organizing transport straightforward, especially for groups. The environment is relaxed, and the staff offers a warm welcome, setting the tone for a pleasant ride through Marche’s scenic countryside.
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Following the initial briefing, the guide leads the group along country trails, through wooded areas and across valleys. The route is designed to showcase the region’s diverse landscapes, with spectacular viewpoints overlooking Urbino and the flowing Metauro River. The ride navigates a mix of trails and open pastures, providing opportunities to enjoy the fresh air and natural tranquility.
Throughout the journey, the guide shares insights about the local history and natural features, enriching the riding experience. The route’s flexibility accommodates beginners, with assisted rides available on request, ensuring everyone can enjoy the scenery regardless of riding experience. The balance of gentle riding and breathtaking views makes this tour suitable for a wide range of participants.

One of the main attractions of this tour is the chance to view Urbino, a city renowned for its Renaissance architecture, and the Furlo Gorge Nature Reserve. From certain vantage points, you’ll see Urbino’s historic rooftops nestled among rolling hills, and the impressive Furlo Gorge, carved by nature over millennia.
These spectacular viewpoints are highlights for photography and offer a genuine sense of the region’s diverse terrain. The Metauro River, which arises in Borgo Pace, flows across the valley, adding to the scenic charm. The guide discusses the geology, flora, and fauna during these moments, making each stop both visually and educationally engaging.
The tour is led by a certified FITETREC-ANTE equestrian guide, who ensures a safe, smooth ride and provides informative commentary about the region. The guide’s knowledgeable storytelling enhances the experience, making stops more meaningful as they explain the area’s history and natural environment.
For those new to horseback riding, the guide offers assistance on foot if needed, helping beginners feel more confident. The small group size—limited to 7 participants—means the guide can personalize attention and respond to individual needs, creating a comfortable atmosphere for everyone involved.
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The stable’s meeting point is well-signposted and easy to reach. Guests can arrive by car, with a shaded parking area nearby. The site does not have toilets, but offers running water and a changing room for guests. There are no dining facilities, but staff are happy to recommend local farmhouses, restaurants, or B&Bs to continue your day with regional meals or wine tastings.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for outdoor riding. The maximum weight per person is 80 kg, with accommodations made for two participants between 80 and 120 kg if contacted post-booking. Since weather can vary, light rain does not cancel the experience, but bringing rain gear is advisable.

This horseback riding tour includes an experienced guide and the ride itself, but there are some restrictions. It is not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or individuals with back problems. The activity is also limited to those under 120 kg (specifically 80 kg maximum typical, with exceptions).
Assisted rides are available upon request, which is especially useful for first-time riders. The experience is designed to be accessible and safe, offering support along the route for those new to horseback riding. Since the tour lasts 1.5 hours, it provides a substantial taste of the region without being overly demanding physically.

The experience is not canceled in case of light rain, but it’s recommended to bring appropriate clothing. Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, allowing flexibility in case of unexpected plans or weather changes. The small group setting ensures a personalized experience that respects group needs and safety.

This horseback riding tour stands out for its combination of scenic views, expert guidance, and flexibility. Other experiences in the area include guided walking tours, wine tastings, and museum visits, but few offer such an authentic outdoor adventure into Marche’s countryside. Its small group size and use of certified guides ensure a level of personal attention that is hard to match.

This activity suits adults looking for a relaxed outdoor experience with natural and cultural highlights. It’s ideal for beginners and experienced riders alike, especially those interested in riding in scenic landscapes and learning about local history and geology. Participants should not be over 80 kg or under 8 years old, making this most appropriate for adults seeking an active, scenic escape.
The 1.5-hour horseback riding experience offers a memorable way to explore Marche’s stunning landscapes and historic sights. The expert guide, small group size, and scenic routes make it a personalized adventure suitable for a variety of riders. The views of Urbino and the Furlo Gorge are particularly striking, providing excellent photo opportunities and memorable moments.
While not suitable for very young children or those with specific health issues, the tour remains accessible for most adults and beginners, especially with assisted rides available. The combination of natural beauty, cultural context, and professional guidance makes this horseback riding tour a worthwhile addition to any Marche itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed to accommodate beginners, with assisted riding options available upon request and a short initial briefing to prepare participants.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The maximum weight per person is 80 kg. If participants weigh between 80 and 120 kg, they should contact the provider after booking to arrange suitable horses.
How long does the ride last?
The experience lasts 1.5 hours, including briefing and riding time.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at a riding stable located at 43.69462966918945, 12.675760269165039, with parking available under oak trees.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, water, snacks, and appropriate outdoor clothing.
Are there any restrictions?
Yes, it’s not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or people with back problems.
Is weather a concern?
Light rain does not cancel the experience, but bringing rain gear is recommended.
Is food available on site?
No, there are no dining facilities at the stable, but staff can recommend local restaurants or B&Bs nearby.
Can I do this activity with a group?
Yes, the groups are limited to 7 participants, making it ideal for small groups or private outings.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Italian and English, ensuring clear communication for most visitors.