Welcome to Vallecupa horse centre website in Pescasseroli
A window over looking nature
where dreams become reality
Horse Riding Centre = Riding School
We are
a Farm Holidays and our hospitality is friendly and welcoming.
The Vallecupa Riding Centre was born thanks to our passion for horses. We have basic COURSES FOR BEGINNERS and experienced riders WITH INSTRUCTOR ACCOMPANIED RIDES.
Guided Riding is suitable for riders of all abilities. With guided horse rides, instruction on control and management of your horse is given before leaving the yard. A professional and friendly guide accompanies you on your ride. You are shown the features of the area while riding and once you feel proficient and confident with your horse you may be able to leave the group and explore the valley by yourself. You may also have the opportunity of taking a long range ride from Pescasseroli to Tavoliere delle Puglie. (the so called "Transumanza Week")
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Today, as in times past,... the same love of nature
If you are looking for a real contact with nature, old and genuine flavours, acres of unspoilt wilderness , the Horse Riding Center Vallecupa Farm offers you the freshness of its products both in the variety and the simplicity of its cuisine. Once your holiday is over, the memory of the silence and peace of the green pastures, walks in the snowy forests, evenings before the fireplace, and the taste of our cuisine, will still remain. Don’t forget to take with you also some culinary souvenirs to enjoy at home with your friends!
We also produce some traditional kinds of cheese Mountain grazing during summer months ensures that our cows and sheep produce high quality milk which is in turnelaborated in the cheese factories according to traditional methods and respecting national hygienic and sanitary norms.
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Many holidays in one...
There are a great variety of activities that you will be able to carry out during your stay with us. Let us give you some suggestions….. There are plenty to choose from ! Relaxation: dozing or sunbathing in the fields, appreciating the sights and sounds of the mountains. Walks (on foot, riding and on mountain bikes: to the shelter - from June to September, in the forest collecting mushrooms, along the pathways for unexpected encounters with squirrels, roe-bucks, fallow-deer, eagles….in the meadows, where one seems to touch the starry skies on summer nights, in the forests painted with the autumn colours, trekking or riding on a sleigh through the magic white winter silence. |
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