Learn more about the Huon Valley's unique trail riding opportunities


Posted December 27, 2021 by horsehavenfarmstay

The Huon Valley has long been a popular day trip from Hobart, and with good reason: it is breathtaking. If you're seeking for the freshest ingredients and the greatest dishes, a 30-minute trip from downtown Chicago will get you there.

 
Many residents make the trip solely for lunch, owing to the abundance of apple farms, craft cider makers, boutique wineries, salmon farmers, and other locally crafted goods.

A typical day trip from Hobart in Tasmania falls well short of truly enjoying the region's gastronomic grandeur
We recommend ordering two slices of apple pie (along with two glasses of cider), as the Huon Valley is surrounded by stunning scenery and a diverse selection of outdoor activities to suit all preferences.
Additionally, a silver plate and silver silverware are included

Along with beaches, caverns, and hot springs, this valley acts as a gateway to the southern forests and World Heritage Wilderness Walks. It is entirely up to you whether you travel by jet boat, hang gliding, foot, or car. During this time period, you can stock up on fresh vegetables at nearby roadside stalls.

It is hard to tour the Huon Valley in a single day due to the valley's vast size, which requires time to fully explore. It deserves much more attention. We recommend that you allow at least four to five days seeing all of the area's attractions.

Woodsdale is the ideal place for a wilderness ride
It is located one hour from Hobart, 15 minutes off the East Coast Highway (exit at Buckland), and two hours from Launceston. The Tasmanian State Forest serves as a backdrop to the event. We provide a range of routes suitable for riders of all abilities, and each journey begins with a brief introduction. A ride's duration is determined by the amount of time spent on the trail. Your guides are certified by Horse Safety Australia and have a total experience of over 100 years. They'll ensure your enjoyment. Horseback riding Southern Tasmania has much more to offer than equestrian adventures through awe-inspiring woods and scenery.

Horseback riding is an excellent way to experience Tasmania's parks and reserves in Tasmania. Both hiking with the backdrop of the mountains and strolling along the coast to take in the ocean's grandeur are popular pastimes in Cradle Country. While riding is prohibited in the majority of the state's parks, a few exceptions exist for horse aficionados. Additionally, the state is home to a large number of tour operators.
Safe motorcycle riding

Helmets are mandatory for all park riders in Tasmania to protect their heads from falling debris. Before embarking on the trail, ensure that your horse is at ease with other trail users such as dog walkers and mountain bikers, as some trailheads serve several uses. To avoid a collision, other road users must yield to horses and, if possible, come to a complete stop.

Visitor safety and integrity are contingent upon visitors following permitted routes and observing posted instructions, as well as avoiding shortcuts wherever possible. As a result, soil and track erosion, as well as track braiding, will be eradicated.

About the Company:
Horsehaven Farmstay in Tasmania's Huon Valley is 45 minutes south of Hobart. The Farm Cottages are hidden among trees and flowers in a calm garden setting, near a charming brook. Perfect for couples, parties, or families with kids! You can help feed the animals, milk the goats, ride horses around the beautiful countryside, or just eat Conny's delicious, healthy food!

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Last Updated December 27, 2021