| St Lucia is in love with horseback
riding, as you will see when visiting any of the fine stables available
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| There are many providers with different
types of rides, trails, and experiences available. |
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| Country Stables specializes in the "great
horse adventure," taking riders through verdant plantations, natural
forests and along the Atlantic coastline. The trail is perfect for
beginners and advanced riders. |
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International Riding Stables |
| International Riding Stables at
Beausejour in Gros Islet offers a variety of riding excursions.
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| Specializing in children,
beginners and scared people.They guarantee great fun for all riders.
Credit cards are accepted. Open 24 hours. |
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Trim's National Riding Stable |
| North of Castries, you can ride at
Cas-En-Bas. Trim's National Riding Stable, Cas-en-Bas, Gros Ilet ([tel
758-452-8273), St. Lucia's oldest riding establishment. |
| Trim's Riding Stables, situated
at Cas-en-Bas, offers instruction and treks through the hills to the
Caribbean or Atlantic coasts. Special outings include half-day rides
to an Atlantic beach for a picnic and swimming along with
horse-and-carriage tours to Pigeon Point |
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Its activities range from trail
rides to beach tours, even horse-drawn carriage tours of Pigeon
Island. Rides begin at $35 for an hour, rising to $45 for 2 hours,
or else $60 for a 3-hour beach ride with a picnic.
Source: Frommer's Caribbean 2004 |
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| Trekkers, at Morne
Coubaril Estate |
| Trekkers, at Morne
Coubaril Estate in Soufriére, has a variety of horseback trails to
explore. Well-schooled horses and ponies saddled western and English
style are suitable for all levels of riders. Rides around the Estate
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| Sulpher Springs are regular horseback
expeditions. |
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Longer treks that last up to a week
are also offered.
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