Horseriding Accommodation

Do you love the sound of hoof beats and looking forward to a nice horse riding accommodation in the Victorian Alps? Come to Dinner Plain, which is open for horse riding all year.

 

Dinner Plain, in fact, is one of the preferred regions in Victoria allowing horse riding on its terrain even when its entire landscape is covered with layers of snow. Doesn’t the very idea set rolling the images of you (with your company) on the back of handsome horses, against the crisp white snow?

 

Horse riding in the outback in summers is also a fine experience. When summers arrive, the snow cover across the alpine village and beyond makes way for the most beautiful panorama – a gamut of cross-country trails welcome you to undulating meadows, wild flowers, chirping birds and cool streams. The Alpine National Park in close proximity and the snow gum forests around, horse riding comes across as a wonderful manner of exploring the nature at large.

 

Cobungra, Anglers Rest and Swifts Creek are chief horse riding tracks in Dinner Plain.


Horse riding facilities in Dinner Plain

You can choose to stick to a guided horse riding tour or opt for free range riding, to suit your own preference and horse riding capability.


Guided horse rides:

When you go for a guided tour, an amiable professional guide accompanies you throughout the ride.


Free range horse rides:

You can also set out on a horse back on your own. However, noteworthy is that certain mossbeds and wet heathlands in the surrounding areas are ‘No horse riding zones’ or may need prior permission.


Horse riding for children

You can hire lead ponies and horses for children between 3 and 10 years old.

 

Dinner Plain is a horse rider’s paradise. From the horse of your choice to the choicest of chalets for a comfortable stay – the alpine villages proves itself as the best horse riding accommodation in Australia.