Among outdoor activities, horse riding is undoubtedly one of the most harmonious ways to connect with nature. And what better place than Camargue to fill your lungs with fresh air and immerse yourself in breathtaking, preserved wilderness?

Camargue equestrian hike


The Camargue spans 145,300 hectares of natural landscapes along the Mediterranean coast. Formed by the Rhône delta, straddling Bouches-du-Rhône and Gard, it shelters priceless treasures of flora and fauna.

Horses are deeply intertwined with Camargue's environment. Land of the White Mane, Camargue is home to the Camargue horse breed, which still roams freely and semi-wild in this protected habitat. Considered one of the world's oldest horse breeds, it embodies the myth of the last wild horses.

This rich heritage comes alive when riding with one of the area's many equestrian centres. Horseback activities and horse trekking enjoy unparalleled popularity in Camargue. Tradition is generally respected here, with guides leading you through legendary landscapes to encounter black bulls and pink flamingos.

You'll have the opportunity to ride through the scenery of Camargue Nature Reserve, discovering marshes, lagoons and pristine sandy beaches. Some centres even offer sunrise or sunset rides to experience these magnificent landscapes in their best light. All equipment and horses are provided on-site.

 Camarguais horses having fun



What riding level do you need for Camargue horse trekking?


Horse riding in Camargue is possible whatever your skill level. Centres adapt to their clients to ensure everyone has an unforgettable experience.

If you've never ridden before, don't hesitate to discuss this with the equestrian centre. They'll propose suitable routes and programmes for beginners. Children can also ride horses in Camargue.

Experienced riders should note many treks are conducted at walking pace. Communicate with your chosen centre to plan your ideal ride, especially if you wish to canter or gallop. Beyond short rides, you can embark on full-day or multi-day horseback expeditions.

 The horses enjoying in a fabulous setting



Where to go in Camargue?


The entire Camargue region is worth exploring, not just for its landscapes. Local culture, architecture and traditions... you can't go wrong. Top destinations for horse riding include: Grau du Roi, Aigues-Mortes, or Sainte Marie de la Mer for beach galloping. The Vaccarès lagoon will also surprise you!

When to go horse trekking in Camargue?


Any occasion is perfect! Many riders come to fulfil lifelong dreams. Beginners visit (and return!) for the sheer joy of the experience.
It's also ideal for hen parties, engagements, school trips, retirement celebrations or any special event!

 Horses on the beach


A magical experience awaits! Discover Camargue horses in their natural habitat through eco-friendly rides where humans and animals coexist harmoniously.

For any questions, visit our dedicated horse riding section!