Price
2026
6 Nights
Low Season - €2,000 per person, sharing
Mid Season - €2,400 per person, sharing
High Seaseon - €2,600 per person, sharing
Special New Year Ride - Price to be confirmed, please contact us
Dates & Prices

TURKEY
Cappadocia Active Trail
Overview
A slightly less challenging ride than the Cappadocia Sportive trail and suitable for intermediate riders whilst still taking in the beauty and terrain of this glorious area. Enjoy a delightful riding adventure discovering the silent beauty of Cappadocia’s unique landscape of fairy chimneys and volcanic formations on board forward going Arabs horses. Whether negotiating the narrow paths or galloping through the steppe or along the lush canyons, you will enjoy exhilarating trails off the beaten track. The landscape is truly breath taking, unusual and spectacular, something between the Grand Canyon and a moonscape!
You will visit cave villages, troglodytic monasteries and ancient frescoed churches, and you will discover the historical and cultural wealth of this region listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO.
Your French born hosts are Nicolas and Helene who made this place their home, now with their young son, some 10 years ago. Both are true adventurers and have a deep love of horses. Nicolas once rode through Afghanistan on horse back and he met Helene while she was riding across Turkey with a friend. He relishes his trail rides and has his own farm at the heart of this national park, along with his beautiful Arab and Arab cross horses. Normally either Nicolas or Helene will personally guide you on the ride and stay with the group at your accommodation.
You’ll find the horses here all super fit and the riding is fast, probably as fast as any ride in the world. The tack is immaculate, the trail saddles so comfy and all hand made by Nicolas in the winter months. This ride is suited to adventurous riders who like a fast pace and are fairly fit for the demanding terrain. This is not suitable for riders suffering from vertigo as there are steep ascends and descends and riding on cliffs. You are also expected to look after your own horse and groom, tack it up in the morning.
Our Cappadocia rides are a really magical way to explore this stunning part of Turkey with some really interesting hosts.
Location
Cappadocia, Turkey
Airport
Kayseri, Turkey
Duration
6 nights
When to go
March-May, August-September, December
Riding level
Intermediate to Advanced
Weight
85 kg / 13.4 Stone / 187 lbs
Group size
8 max
Accommodation
Charming village hotels
Included
All riding, guiding, full board accommodation, drinks with meals and set time transfers from and to Kayseri airport.
Extras
Single supplement - €370.
Upgrade to Luxury hotel on first and last night €90 per person.
Optional hot air balloon ride approximately €200.
Excluded
Flights, tips, optional balloon trip (approx. €200 payable), drinks outside of mealtimes and alcohol.
Price guarantee
All our riding holidays hold a price guarantee. We believe in your piece of mind on price when you book with us and will refund the difference should you find the same riding holiday elsewhere at a lower price.
Exchange rate
Rates are subject to daily exchange rate fluctuations, please refer to our Terms and Conditions for full details.
Transfers
International flight to Istanbul and a domestic flight to Kayseri.
To make use of the included transfer, you need to arrive in Kayseri airport between 05:00am and 22:00pm. Our driver will collect you at the airport and take you to your guesthouse for the first evening. On the first evening the welcome dinner is at 8pm so we recommend clients arrive before 6.30pm.
Arrival at other times is available but at an additional charge of approximately €65 each way per car payable directly in Euros or Turkish Lira.
Departure dates
2026
Low Season
15 – 21 March
13 – 19 December
Mid Season
5 – 11 April
High Season
26 April – 2 May
17 – 23 May
16 – 22 August
20 – 26 September
New Year
27 December 2026 - 2 January 2027


Riding & Itinerary
The riding and pace is very enjoyable. You need to be a good rider and there are some lovely long canters each day as the horses are fit. The horses are superbly schooled and don’t pull and you are encouraged to take your own lines, not follow. There are a couple rough patches where you need to hop off and lead your horse but no steep mountains to hike up and down unlike some of our other Turkey rides.
Day 1
Arrival at Kayseri or Nevsehir airport. You are met by your chauffeur and transferred in 50 mins to your guesthouse in Urgup, where you have dinner with your guide at 8:00.
Day 2
You are driven to the ranch in the morning to meet your horse, and get acquainted with the riding equipment. You will have time to try your horse on a training course going around the farm.
Your first long canter is the ascension of the Avlak mountain (in case of rain, the Avlak mountain is unrideable and will be avoided), with a magnifcent encompassing view of Cappadocia. The rocky hills could provide the perfect background to a Western movie… Arrival in the center of the old Greek village of Mustafapasa.
After lunch, you may stroll among Mustafapasa’s old stone houses, its Ottoman madrasa and its painted church. In the afternoon, you can enjoy varied scenery of narrow tracks, small canyons, farmed land and the wide-open spaces, where shepherds lead their flocks, before arriving to your guesthouse in Ayvali.
Day 3
We start this day by cantering through fields of the high Anatolian plateau (1600 m high) : barley, wheat, oat and beans fields. We ride throught a steep single trail down to Damsa lake. Villagers cook lunch for us on a woodfire. Opportunity to visit the monastery.
Passing by and overlooking a valley of fairy chimneys, the afternoon scenery is made of bare hills surrounding the lake. Visit of the underground village of Golgoli. You canter along tracks of soft red clay leading you to the village of Ayvali through a hidden canyon, and stop at your hotel, for the second and last night in this village.
Day 4
Today’s itinerary takes you to the beautiful valleys of north Cappadocia, and to the village of Uchisar. You trot and canter through vineyards and orchards and over rolling hills of white tuffa to reach Ibrahimpasa, where you will have your lunch.
From this picturesque village, you start ascending the ‘twin hills’ of Cappadocia. A nice canter at the top takes you to a panoramic viewpoint encompassing northern Cappadocia and the towering rock fortress of Uchisar. As you ride towards the village, you can admire the multicoloured rock formations of the famous Pigeon Valley, and Uchisar’s picturesque fairy chimneys. Night in Uchisar.
Day 5
Optional hot-air balloon ride in the early morning: travel with the wind over Cappadocia’s magical landscape at sunrise.
You enter another beautiful canyon called the White Valley. You sneak your way through arches, rocky labyrinths and lush vegetation, then into the Sword Valley and Red Valley. With its citadels of red, pink and ocre rock, and its beautiful troglodytic churches, this is Cappadocia’s most spectacular ensemble of geological formations. A cave cafe located in an ancient monastery welcomes you for lunch.
In the afternoon, you keep exploring the Red and Rose Valleys, then ride out into the fields, surrounded by the rocky hills of north Cappadocia.
The winding paths of the Shepherd’s valley take you back with a long canter to your guesthouse in Uchisar, in time to admire north Cappadocia in the sunset light.
Day 6
Leaving the village on horseback, you ride through the rock tunnels, arches and small woods of the spectacular, 4 km-long canyon called the Green Valley. You make a detour through the famous Love Valley and its gigantic phallic rock formations, then ride till the village of Ortahisar, where you will have lunch.
You canter on a sandy track lined with trees. You cross the Valley of Pancarlik and it’s multicoloured fairy chimneys, and you arrive at the ranch in the afternoon. Short transfer to your hotel in Urgup.
Ask about
Hot-air balloon
Cross golf
Visit of Göreme Open Air Museum
Trip to the underground cities
Ceremony of the Whirling-Derviches
Trip to the valley of Ilhara
Trip to the valley of Soganli
Horses
Arabs, Arab Crosses and Anatolians. Forward-going, sure footed.
Riding level
Intermediate to Advanced
Type of riding
Enjoyable pace, some long canters and few rough patches where need to lead on foot.
Tack
Snaffle bridles and comfortable trail riding saddles with saddle bags.
Weight limit
85 kg / 13.4 Stone / 187 lbs
Group size
8 max

Accommodation & Meals
Charming local boutique village style hotels which have been selected for their historical architecture, some cave hotels with special atmospheres, very typical in the area. Single rooms can be arranged at an additional cost.
Anatolian Cuisine is a rich and diverse reflection of the region’s history and culture. Typical dishes often include:
Kebabs(like testi kebab, slow-cooked lamb or beef in a clay pot, and şiş kebab, skewered and grilled meats)
Mezes, a variety of small appetizers such as hummus, baba ghanoush, and stuffed grape leaves (yaprak sarma)
Pide, a Turkish-style flatbread topped with meat, cheese, or vegetables
Lentil soup (mercimek çorbası) or other hearty soups
Manti, Turkish dumplings filled with minced meat and served with yogurt and garlic sauce
Baklava for dessert, along with other sweet treats like künefe (a sweet cheese pastry) and şekerpare (semolina-based cookies soaked in syrup)
Accommodation
Charming village hotels
Single Supplement
Possible to have a single room for an additional fee
Meals
Inform us about food allergies and intolerances
Drinks
Drinks outside of mealtimes and alcohol payable
The Destination
Cappadocia in Turkey is famous for its otherworldly landscape that was formed over years of erosion of volcanic eruption deposits. As a result, there are caves, fairy chimneys, and a lot of other interesting rock formations.
The best months to visit Cappadocia are May to July and September to October for pleasant weather, beautiful scenery, and fewer crowds. Spring offers blooming flowers, while Autumn provides colorful foliage and comfortable temperatures.
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