Caballos Casa Blas
Caballos Casa Blas






Company Overview
From Caballos Casa Blas we take the reins of the horse and prepare to visit the Broto Valley very close to the Ordesa National Park and Monte Perdidoin the Aragonese Pyrenees.
Our horses have great resistance and very good character thanks to their triple mix of Spanish, Arabian and Percheron horses.
We have numerous walks for the whole family through the high Pyrenees of Huesca and its trails between valleys:
- 1-hour rides: the ones we most recommend for beginners because it is enough time to enjoy the horse without getting excessively tired.
- 2-hour walks: you will have double the time to get to know our surroundings and it is perfect if you are already used to it.
- Half-day rides in which we include lunch: quite a horseback excursion for a different day.
- Special tours for groups and camps
- Bachelor parties that move away from the clichés we know and are much more pleasant for any guest.
- Birthday: special, different and in communication with the equestrian world.
- Weekend and multi-day tours (Bujaruelo-Gavarnie)
- Pupilation to take care of your animal.
Any of the activities in this wide offer can be done with your own horse if you want to bring it.
The guides are perfectly knowledgeable about the area in which we move with the horses.
You can come at any time of the year, although the harsh winter conditions make outings more difficult.
Map

Caballos Casa Blas
Calle La Iglesia, 1 Sarvise
How to get there?
3 km from Broto, in Sarvisé, on the National Highway, you can see the Casa Blas Horses, with a wooden totem. Behind the house we have parking for our clients.
General information
Awards in Yumping
2024

Horseback Riding
Huesca
2022

Horseback Riding
Huesca
Price catalog from Caballos Casa Blas
Reviews of Caballos Casa Blas




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Alejandro MellaReviewed the 17/11/21
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Super quiet and with an entertaining and humble guide. Small town in the Pyrenees but very charming. Wonderful the walk, where we could see a Templar village in the distance. We will repeat for sure! -
VanesaReviewed the 18/06/17
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Excellent, will repeat for sure. Not a charm. Good deal, great horses and made a day of midsummer. -
NNatalia Gutiérrez MontalbanReviewed the 24/07/24
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The truth is that it has been a very cool experience, the landscape was super beautiful and the horses were super good and pretty, I recommend it in all aspects. -
CCesar Urbina NietoReviewed the 10/07/23
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Excellent experience. The horses very tame. My 5-year-old daughter rode a huge one with no problem. The landscape and the route very calm and pleasant. The friendly guides. -
Aroa burilloReviewed the 13/06/15
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The service was very good and the route very nice, I like it. Much and return to repeat.
In fact during the course of this summer we will repeat insurance. A greeting. -
JJessica Pena PérezReviewed the 22/08/25
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Good activity service, excellent, pleasant, attentive monitors. A beautiful horseback riding. Very well careful animals. A 10 I put our experience. -
SSORIN TANASEReviewed the 21/08/25
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The very beautiful and fun route. The girl who guided us sympathetic, nice and pleasant. We would like to repeat this experience! -
AAmaranta Arilla AcostaReviewed the 21/08/25
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The precious route, however I did not like the way of doing.
The horses are practically alone following each other in an established way. Nothing bad in that, although families or couples do not go together. One of the block in front and another behind.
That said, the group was a diverse from people who had never set up or people who already knew. Not a single explanation. They climb you to the horse and grab as you can, whether or not you know the reins there. Honestly some basic instructions are well come, especially with children.
And I say, I've already mounted several times. The first time you get on and walk. They put the helmet in that way, you better adapt it. In our case it happened that my daughter was 2 horses ahead, just behind the monitor.
When passing near the river, the horse decides
The monitor in front watching without getting out of the horse and the horse with the hind rooms in the gorge trying to climb that did not throw.
The rear monitor arrived running, when the Lord in front had come down and threw the reins and the horse to take it out. This man and his whole family have been setting up for a long time.
He amazed, I more, and on top of when the monitor arrives he scolds him that he did not have to have gotten out of the horse that they were who solved. Hallucinatory. Well the front or disassembled.
I thank the Lord very much because that horse was scared and the back legs were left by the gorge.
Anyway, we continue the way but the atmosphere has already changed, that sure. So I recommend regulating, really. Very crazy. -
EElisabet Sánchez GarcíaReviewed the 21/08/25
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A very beautiful experience, by forest and by the Ara River, the very friendly and attentive girls. A quiet walk to see the landscape.
100%recommended. -
EEsther Porta MarínReviewed the 15/08/25
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The routes on horseback at 36 degrees should not be allowed, neither for animals, nor for users. When we have called before, they have told us that it would not be hot, that it passed through the forest with shade. The experience has been hard at such a high temperature ... and I imagine that for horses too.