Blog Entries tagged 'horses'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'horses'
- Based in NîmesApologies for a longer than usual blog. For a change we had given ourselves long enough in one place to explore the area, so it all fits together - for me at least!. On our first day out, Posted by SteveJD in With Jet Set in Europe | Jan 7, 2020
- Cruise Day 4 - The Camargue and ArlesThe Swiss Emerald set out in the wee hours of morning to get us from Viviers to Arles by midafternoon. The cruise director arranged little events on the boat for passengers during these longer periods of day sailing. For instance, Posted by Lisa Hills in Déchaîné en France | Nov 14, 2019
- Dashoguz - Konye-Urgench - DarwazaWith David still being unable to put weight on his leg to walk, we take a serious discussion about the programme this morning; and when Meylis and Artem arrive, we tell them about our suggestion for Plan B: Instead of driving Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 12, 2019
- Balkanabat - Yangikala - Gözli Ata - TurkmenbashiContinuing the trials and tribulations of a cloth napkin this morning, the waitress surprises us by NOT removing it when she brings our breakfast out. She does, however, make a big point of giving us paper serviettes. We let sleeping Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Sep 10, 2019
- Altyn Arashan valley- Kyrgyzstan 2012Altyn Arashan valley With 90% of the country land above 1500m in elevation, Kyrgyzstan has some amazing valleys. Altyn Arashan is one of the most famous ones for its dreamy landscape and hot springs. It is even more enjoyable that it Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Aug 22, 2019
- Tour 1 ~ Dartmoor to HomeDespite the strong wind really buffeting the van last night, I slept really well. I didn't even hear David get up in the night. When I look out of the window of the van this morning, I see a herd Posted by Thor Geriatruck in Travels with Thor the Geriatruck | May 15, 2019
- Tour 1 ~ Dartmoor to HomeDespite the strong wind really buffeting the van last night, I slept really well. I didn't even hear David get up in the night. When I look out of the window of the van this morning, I see a herd Posted by Thor Geriatruck in Thor The Geriatruck | May 15, 2019
- Arrival in LyonAfter getting an upgrade to Business Class and enjoying a lovely sleep on the plane, I arrived in Lyon, France. My hosts for the next week, Julie and Armin, were there to greet me at arrivals. They took the scenic Posted by DiverDebs in Rollin' Solo | Apr 20, 2019
- Evening Roadtrip===Evening road trip === As it is still early (and light out), we decide to go for a wee drive this evening (see how I am getting into the local lingo already?) Before going anywhere, we check out what is at the Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Jul 7, 2018
- The Big Year Out- KarakolKarakol We arrived in Karakol [Karakol-travel-guide-1019301] from Tamchy on Saturday lunchtime (well about2.00pmto be precise). We got the driver from our taxi to drop us of Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 18, 2018
- The Third Facet - Hacienda From here we drove a VERY short distance to the Third Stop- a farm where they bred Peruvian Paso horses. [img=https://photos.travellers Posted by greatgrandmaR in Two Transits of the Panama Canal - 2008 | Nov 21, 2008
- Iceland - Jökulsárlón, the lagoon where icebergs are bornThis day we really needed sunny weather! And we were not disappointed. After an early breakfast we drove the 34 kilometers to Jökulsárlón. When you read this name, it may not ring a bell, but when you see the picture Posted by westwind57 in Europe trips | Apr 20, 2018
- Iceland, Vattnajökull ice cap is a pressure cooker valveTwo rainy days during our fifteen days in Iceland means that we have been lucky, especially in September. But yesterday ended very wet, and also this morning it was pouring. We just had our breakfast when all cell phones in Posted by westwind57 in Europe trips | Apr 20, 2018
- Stop 31 - Benalup de Casas Vejas[b][center]After a great few days in Jerez we boarded a bus which dropped us off on the side of the road, at the junction of two dual carriageways. We were heading to a WorkAway on a rural Andalucian finca and Posted by Chloemillen92 in Overland adventures | Oct 18, 2017
- Stop 22 - Mongolia[b][center]An extremely comfortable 26 hour train journey later (we ended up with a cabin all to ourselves because it was quiet!), we arrived in the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar. Settling into our hostel and doing a bit of research, we quickly Posted by Chloemillen92 in Overland adventures | Aug 24, 2017
- Mountains and the seaAfter learning from Simone about the heavy rain down south, we were easily convinced to rather spend a couple of days on the Banks peninsula before heading south ourselves. When picking the route to our planned campground for the night, Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Feb 5, 2017
- Fun and games on Ometepe Island[float=right][/float]Dragging ourselves out of the San Juan del Sur vortex, we headed for Ometepe Isla Posted by TakeOnTheWorld in Central American Adventures | Jul 6, 2016
- Back to BrugesAfter going around Japan for a bit. This entry brings us back to Europe and once again, to the lovely little town of Bruges. Despite being vaulted into popularity by a Hollywood film and having the status as a good Posted by canglingy in The Chronicles of Ling :) | May 29, 2016
- Port au Prince – Cap-HaïtienDay six of our tour of Haiti arranged by [[https://www.undiscovered-destinations.com/holidays-guided-tours/haiti/|Undiscovered Destinations]]. An early start this morning for our transfer to Aérogare Guy Malary (the domestic airport) for the short fli Posted by Grete Howard in Grete's Travels | Feb 1, 2016
- Open Air Museum in CopenhagenToday's entry is going to be about one of the underrated gem (in my opinion) in Copenhagen. Normally, a tourist would associate the little mermaid and Tivoli when they hear Copenhagen but this city has many more attractions than these. Posted by canglingy in The Chronicles of Ling :) | Feb 13, 2016
- Lake Livingston State ParkIn a last minute effort to get out of our hometown for the July 4th weekend, we began to scramble to find a place to take our trailer out and find some fun. It was almost impossible to get Posted by TheQuestForFun in The Eternal Quest For Fun | Jul 6, 2014
- Austin(See all the photos [[http://s981.photobucket.com/user/danseal/library/USA%20-%20May%20and%20June%202014/Texas|here]]. Password the same as for the blog). [i]I have to start this post with an apology - Nath, thanks for all the recommendat Posted by DanAndBells in Adventures with Danny & Bells | Jul 2, 2014
- The One Where Maaret Buys a HorseWe all have those. Childhood dreams that we know, as adults, are a bit silly and will never really happen but we occasionally drift into them anyway. One of my friends sings in the shower, pretending to be at Wembley; Posted by Ofelia in Where is Maaret? | Mar 6, 2013
- Horseback Riding with Horseshoe BayHow do you pass up an opportunity to go horseback riding through the bush, along the beach, and through the surf when you're on Magnetic Island? It's simple. You don't. Although it's a Posted by smr1188 in Postcards From the Heart | Jun 4, 2014
- Natural Horsemanship...................the beginning :) This photo shows me working with a grey mare who was wild when I first arrived at Loose Rein. She and another mare were bought by Rebecca to be trained and eventually sold. It was to be my respon Posted by Sunshine_Sarah in Australia 2013 - 2015 | May 11, 2014
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