Wales
Jan 28
Brazil 19th Century, Brecon Beacons, Brecon Beacons National Park, Castles, Dramatic Beaches, Equitrekking, Gallops, Gower Peninsula, High In The Mountains, Hunting Lodge, King Arthur, Local Guide, Mountains And Valleys, Pilgrimage Site, Tombs, wales, Welsh Cob, Welsh Cobs, Welsh Mountain Ponies, Welsh Village, West Wales No Comments
In Equitrekking Wales, Emmy nominated host Darley Newman gallops on wide, dramatic beaches to Neolithic tombs, castles and the pilgrimage site of King Arthur’s Stone on the Gower Peninsula, viewing wild Welsh Mountain ponies and staying at Parc le Breos, a historic 19th century hunting lodge. In West Wales, Darley learns about life in this rural section of Wales from her local guide from Cae Iago, as they ride high in the mountains to take in views of the patchwork countryside. After exploring the mountains and valleys surrounding the Brecon Beacons National Park with Tregoyd Mountain Riders, Darley takes her horse for lunch at the pub in a quaint Welsh village. Then it’s on Derwen International Welsh Cob Centre to learn about Welsh Cobs from Ifor Lloyd, whose family has bred Welsh Cobs for generations.
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