Who
| The supervision is assured by Sylvain Salaméro, an esquestrian tourism guide, a riding teatcher with a state diploma. Of Ariégeois origin, he will share his passions with you: the mountains and the horses. He will also share his competence with you: the work with young horses, riding in high mountains, harnessing, jumping, cross-country | ![]() |
Sylvain Salaméro is also a trainer for horse related professions.
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Stefanie Schröder also assures the supervision of the treks. She's a professional guide of equestrian tourism and speaks German ( her mother tongue), plus fluent English and French. She thus assures the role of interpreter . |
Let's not forget the major role assured by Jean-François Sweingrüber who brings our luggage to the camps every day. Finally during the summer at least one animator assists us in particular with the groups of children.
| The cavalry is constituted by horses adapted to all activities. They work all year long and are perfectly trained. They can take you in high mountain, teach you how to horseride or even introduce you to the pleasures of the harnessing or equestrian acrobatics. | ![]() |
The majority of horses are of Mérens race, of which the department of the Ariege is the cradle.
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This race has the particularity of living 6 months a year freely in the mountains from the youngest age. Their foot is sure and their skill on our Pyrenean paths will amaze you. |
Our horses live together all year long and get on very well. Their versatility is extraordinary: from beginner to competition riders, from horseback trekking to jumping, then will fully satisfy you.