Price
2026
7 nights – €2,815 per person sharing.
2027
7 nights – €3,185 per person sharing.
Dates & Prices

FRANCE
Grands Vins De Bordeaux Ride
Overview
Experience an unforgettable journey combining exceptional horseback riding with the exploration of Bordeaux’s renowned vineyards, that are among the most prestigious in the world. Traverse through famous appellations including Médoc, Côtes de Blaye, Côtes de Bourg, Fronsac, Lalande de Pomerol, St Emilion, l’Entre deux mers, Premières Côtes de Bordeaux, Graves, and Sauternes.
Along the way, discover captivating historical landmarks such as the Citadelle de Blaye, an 18th-century masterpiece by Vauban, the medieval charm of Saint Emilion, the majestic Chateau de Rauzan, and the historic English bastide of Cadillac dating back to the 13th century. Embark on a journey where every moment is a fusion of equestrian delight and cultural exploration.
Location
Bordeaux, France
Airport
Bordeaux, France
Duration
7 nights
When to go
May, October - November
Riding level
Intermediate to Advanced
Weight
85 kg / 13.4 stone / 187 lbs
Group size
10 max
Accommodation
Hotels and B&B
Included
All your riding, full board accommodation, all meals from dinner on arrival day to breakfast on departure day, wine with lunches.
Extras
2026
Single supplement - €515
Non-Rider - €1,525
2027
Single supplement - €570
Non-Rider - €1,675
Excluded
Flights, train tickets, transfers, other drinks, tips and airport transfers, wine tasting €50 and attraction entrance fees.
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
One single group transfer is provided for arrivals and departures, payable on arrival at €20 per person return. It is possible to book your own private transfers.
Departure dates
2026
11 – 18 October
1 – 8 November
2027
2 - 9 May
2 - 9 October
23 - 30 October
31 October - 7 November


Riding & Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival at Bordeaux airport for the set time transfers strictly by 6.00 pm. You will be driven to the Chambres d’Hotes en Vigne in Ruch for your first dinner and overnight. If arriving at Bordeaux train station then you should take the shuttle to the airport (30mins) to meet the transfer there.
NB. Please note that this itinerary sometimes runs in reverse, starting in Molis and ending in Ruch.
Day 2
After breakfast you meet the horses and set out riding through the Entre-deux-Mers region with its varied hilly, wooded landscapes and beautiful vineyards. Pass the 13th century Chateau de Rauzan before arriving at your picnic spot. In the afternoon, continue riding through the Bordeaux vineyards, returning to Chateau du Courros (Bordeaux Superieur) for a tasting. Built on the grounds of a pre-6th-century religious community dedicated to Saint Vincent (said to be the patron saint of winegrowers), Chateau du Courros lies a few kilometers south of St. Emilion.
Dinner and overnight for a second night in Ruch.
Day 3
Today you head along the Dordogne to Merlande, passing through vineyards to reach St. Emilion in time for lunch. You’ll see Chateau de Pavie (Premier Grande Cru classe A) before taking your picnic at Chateau Franc-Mayne (Grand Cru Classe). Backing onto the slope of Franc, from which it takes its name, the chateau boasts 7 hectares of vines. The ancient Gallo-Roman Road runs alongside the vineyard and an old coaching inn bears witness to the passage of pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Tasting and discovery of the 2-hectare underground cellars. In the afternoon, take in the famous estates of Chateau Petrus, Cheval Blanc and Chateau Figeac before arriving in the Pomerol appellation where you leave the horses.
Dinner and overnight in a hotel.
Day 4
The morning is free for you to enjoy Saint Emilion. This unusual medieval town opens its doors all year round to adventurers, wine lovers and the simply curious. A city steeped in history and perched on a rocky promontory, Saint Emilion and its vineyards draw their originality from the limestone that has shaped their identity. This is evidenced by the 200km of underground galleries that provided the limestone needed for the construction of many of the region’s buildings, including Bordeaux. Picnic where you left the horses yesterday (on the Chateau Le Gay property) and in the afternoon ride through vineyards interspersed with small woods to reach Chateau Mayne-Veil (Fronsac) where you leave the horses. Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Libourne.
Day 5
Today’s ride heads for Mouillac through varied landscapes of vineyards, meadows and forests. Picnic at Mouillac’s little Romanesque church, where you’ll have time to find the canonic dials. Continue to Cubnezais – the landscape here is divided between the vineyards of the Blaye-Cotes de Bordeaux appellation and the forests of pines and hardwoods. At the end of the day, you leave the horses at Domaine de la Gravette and overnight at a B&B in Civrac de Blaye.
Day 6
Ride through the rolling hills of the Cotes de Bourg stopping for a picnic and tasting at Chateau Lamothe (Cote de Bourg). Departure around 3pm for the Citadelle de Blaye where you enter the 18th century Vauban citadel on horseback. With its 1.5km of ramparts, gates, and underground passageways the citadel has preserved intact the defensive system designed by Vauban, as well as the buildings necessary for the proper functioning of a garrison: former convent, prison, barracks, and powder magazine. Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Blaye.
Day 7
After breakfast, cross the Gironde on the ferry with your horses to reach Lamarque and the Medoc (40min). Then ride through the Medoc vineyards to your picnic at Moulis en Medoc. Here you say farewell to the horses. The afternoon is at leisure with a tasting at Chateau Maslescasse (Haut Medoc). Located in Lamarque, between Margaux and Saint-Julien, Chateau Malescasse was built in 1824 in the purest neo-classical style. Dinner and overnight in a B&B in Moulis en Medoc.
Day 8
After breakfast, it’s time for your transfer back to the Bordeaux airport. There will be one group transfer today with no possibility for later transport. If you are departing by train, then you should take the shuttle (30mins) from the airport to the train station.
Horses
Mostly homebreds – the horses are a mixture of Arabian, Paint horses, and Arabian/Paint crossbreeds.
Riding level
Intermediate to Advanced
Type of riding
Trail riding
Tack
English style
Weight limit
85 kg / 13.4 stone / 187 lbs
Group size
10 max

Accommodation & Meals
You will stay at a variety of hotels and B&Bs throughout this trip. The pricing is based on sharing a double or twin room, though single rooms are available for an additional fee. Most accommodations feature en-suite bathrooms.
Full board meals are included. Dinners, served in restaurants and hotels along the route, are prepared in a traditional French regional style. Picnic lunches are typically buffet-style, featuring cold cuts, cheeses, and a variety of mixed salads, accompanied by local wine. Breakfasts are continental style.
Accommodation
Hotels and B&B
Single Supplement
€515
Meals
Inform us about food allergies and intolerances
Drinks
Please note that appetizers and drinks are not included with dinners.
The Destination
Bordeaux, hub of the famed wine-growing region, is a port city on the Garonne River in southwestern France. Bordeaux offers a blend of world-class wine, a vibrant food scene, and stunning neoclassical and modern architecture. The city is very walkable and has a lively cultural life with markets, festivals, and museums. It’s known for its Gothic Cathédrale Saint-André, 18th- to 19th-century mansions and notable art museums such as the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux.
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