One Day Ride

horse riding in the Andes near Santiago

Riding up in El Toyo. Riding holiday in Chile

The most popular 1 day ride goes out from our parcela in El Toyo, just over an hour’s drive from Santiago. It winds up through native Chilean trees and follows along the top edge of a river valley, passing cactus and chagual flowers perched on craggy rocks, with pools and waterfalls below. We stop for lunch near the river where there are pools to cool off in summer, and then come down again afterwards, often surprised at the surefootedness of the horses. See more on Prices of Rides

In summer we can also ride in the high cordillera of the Andes, going out fromĀ Banos Morales. The individual day’s rides can be selected from various alternatives such as:
Valle Engorda, La Laguna(glacier), El Plantal, El Clarillo

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10 Responses to One Day Ride
  1. kimberly
    September 9, 2011 | 9:47 pm

    I am interested in the one day ride for Sunday 9/11. Do you offer the rides Sunday? If so, what is the cost and if we are staying in Santiago how do we get to and from the location for the ride.

    Thank you!
    Kim

    • Horse Riding Chile
      September 9, 2011 | 10:51 pm
      Horse Riding Chile

      Hi Kimberly,

      We take rides every day of the week so Sunday is no problem, although weekends get more booked up than weekdays.

      The cost is 45,000 for 1 person, 40,000 each for more than one. This is around 80/85 dollars

      We can fetch you from Santiago for an extra cost, or tell you how to get here by public transport if you prefer.

      Horse Riding Chile

  2. Jude
    September 27, 2011 | 1:43 pm

    Hi There
    I am planning on being in Santiago in late April 2012 and wanted to know the timing for the day rides. If I was staying in Santiago what time would I need to leave the city and what is the best way to get to the location of the start of the ride? And what time could I expect to be back in the city afterwards?
    Kind regards
    Jude from Australia!!

    • Horse Riding Chile
      September 27, 2011 | 1:51 pm
      Horse Riding Chile

      Hi Jude,

      In April our rides go out from a small-holding which is about one and
      a quarter hours from central Santiago. It is easy to get to if you
      have a car, or else we can fetch you from your hotel, or itis also
      possible to get there by public transport if you are adventurous and
      speak a little Spanish.
      By car you need 1 hour 15 or 20 minutes, by public transport it is
      nearer 2 hours. You could expect to be back in Santiago around 6 pm.

      The ride lasts usually a little over 5 hours with a good long break
      for lunch – a barbecue by a stream where you can bathe and cool off
      if the weather is hot. The ride is easy but it goes up into the
      mountains, with wonderful views everywhere. Sometimes people want a
      long hard ride with short time for lunch, so we can arrange it all as
      you like it.

      Horse Riding Chile

  3. Jeanette
    December 12, 2011 | 11:56 am

    Hi.
    I am interested in a tour horsebackriding the day before or after christmas. Is it possible to make an reservation? What would the cost be in dollar for two persons ?

    We are pretty good riders even thoug it has been a few years sence last time.

    Jeanette from Sweden.

    • rose deakin
      December 13, 2011 | 12:48 pm
      rose deakin

      I replied in detail in an email – this is just to say we hope to seeyou then. Rose

  4. Jude
    December 13, 2011 | 2:48 pm

    Hello again Rose

    Jude here from Australia again.

    Well my travel plans for next year are nearly all locked in now and I wanted to book in for a day trip riding with you on Wednesday 25th of April 2012. And ask that you collect me from the Hotel Boutique de Patio in Santiago.

    Can you also confirm what I will need to bring for the day and what the cost of the riding and transport will be?

    Warm regards

    Jude

    • rose deakin
      December 13, 2011 | 4:47 pm
      rose deakin

      Hi, good to hear from you again. April is a good month to ride in the Andes here – still warm enough to bathe usually but not quite so hot as midsummer. The leaves start to turn and it all looks wonderful.
      I’ll book that day for you and send you the details of cost and what to bring (not much more than sunblock and sunglasses plus strong shoes) by email.
      I look forward to seeing you in April,
      all the best
      Rose

  5. gladys
    December 18, 2011 | 9:45 pm

    hi, i want to know if it’s possible to do the one day ride next tuesday 20/12/2011? and i’m in santiago so i want to know how to come by public transports?

    • rose deakin
      December 18, 2011 | 11:54 pm
      rose deakin

      Thanks for your inquiry. We cannot do Tuesday unfortunately, but in your email you mention Wednesday as well, as a possibility. We can do Wednesday and would love to take you for a ride up in the mountains away from some of the tremendous heat we are experiencing now, to a lovely spot by a small river where you can bathe and cool off. Let me know if this is any use to you. I’ll send you all the details of how to get here by public transport if you confirm for Wednesday. all the best, Rose

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