Direct flights with Ryanair to Carcassonne

re-live the history

Videos of the domaine

Massages, bien-être etc.

Feel the freedom of a horse riding holiday in Languedoc-Roussillon
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Have you ever dreamed of the freedom of galloping (or trotting!) over huge grass-filled plains or traversing rivers on horseback with the sun on your back and surrounded by stunning scenery?

A break at the Domaine de Fraisse can make it reality.

Whether you are a keen rider already and want a new horse-riding experience, or you are a complete novice and wish to learn the ropes, a horse-riding break at the Domaine de Fraisse will be a holiday to savour.

You will be taken out on the grounds of the Domaine and beyond on bridle-ways and unpaved trails, crossing rivers and roaming the incredible Roussillon countryside.

You can ride for hours, being totally at one with nature - without a house, car or person in sight – a rarity in our time. As well as building a strong relation with your horse throughout, you will have the opportunity to get to know other members of the group, have a memorable shared experience and even develop new friendships. Whether riding is the main purpose of your stay, or if you want to fit it in amongst your other sightseeing or activity pursuits, the Domaine de Fraisse has an option for you.



Weekly Riding

Weekly riding package

Make the most of your stay at the Domaine de Fraisse with a weekly riding package

 

Meet the Horses

Meet, or bring back memories of, our herd

 

Treks

Swimming with horses

Explore the stunning Roussillon countryside with a full or half day trek

 

Reserve online

Riding Rates 2012

240€ weekly package

15 hours per day

(Sun-Fri)

40-50€ Half day

2 1/2 - 3 hours

75€ Full day

5 hours

A la carte

25€ per hour
10€
Horse in hand

 

 

Cool off in our new swimming pool

New pool to be opened for summer 2012.

Sponsor a Horse!

Adopt a horse and assure it has a retirement it deserves