Where Estancia Magic Meets Mountain Trails
This family-run estancia in the Sierras Chicas near Córdoba, Argentina offers a warm, home-away-from-home experience and the chance to explore 6,500 acres on beautifully bred Criollos, polo ponies and Peruvian Pasos. Each day brings a new horse riding adventure, from picnic rides and polo mornings to gaucho games, delicious Argentine cuisine, swimming, and peaceful walks through the countryside.
Trip Highlights
- Drinking maté with the gauchos
- Playing a few chukkas of country polo on a nifty pony
- Chowing down on Argentina’s famous asado
- Falling in love with the trusting, loyal Criollo horses
- Experiencing the silky-smooth, ground-covering fifth gait of the Peruvian Paso
- Loping across the never-ending, pancake-flat pampa
- Mustering a herd of cattle across the estancia
• 8 days, 7 nightsRiding levelBeginner • Intermediate • Strong Intermediate • Advanced Centre-based You ride out from the same destination every day.
Details
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Riding levels
All riding abilities are catered for, from beginner to advanced.
Not sure what your riding ability is? See the definitions below.
- Type of tack
The type of tack used on this ride is the traditional Argentinian tack, the recado.
- Horse breed
There are approximately 80 riding horses available on the property. The horses have been bred on the estancia, have exceptionally soft mouths, are well-mannered and in excellent condition. They’re responsive and surefooted and are either Criollos, Peruvian Pasos or polo ponies, with some crossbreeds.
- Accommodation
Comfortable rooms that are traditionally furnished with plenty of antiques, all individual and with private bathrooms.
- Pace
The pace can vary from a walk right through to a gallop.
- Weight limit
A maximum of 90kg / 198lbs for estancia stays and 83kg / 182lbs to ride Peruvian Pasos or participate in polo and trail rides.
It is VERY important that you provide your current weight accurately when booking. If your weight is not accurate, we cannot guarantee that your hosts will have a horse for you to ride.
- Group size
The estancia can host 12-14 guests at any one time, but you’ll be split into smaller groups of 4 to 6 for riding.
- Minimum age
10 years of age
- Time in Saddle
On average, 4 to 6 hours in the saddle each day.
- When to go
Estancia stays are available year-round, with the exception of 12 weeks over May/June/July when the estancia is closed for essential repair work.
- Languages
Your guides will speak English and Spanish.
What’s included (and what’s not)
Included
- Food and all drinks, including alcohol
- Accommodation
- Daily riding activities
- Guides
- All other activities while at the estancia
- YERRA WEEK - The price includes a day of sightseeing in Córdoba city, spa treatments outlined in the itinerary, transfers, accommodation, full board including alcoholic beverages, daily riding, guides and equipment, music night, cooking class, a wine tasting and all other activities whilst at the estancia.
Excluded
- International and regional flights
- Travel insurance (compulsory)
- Transfers to and from the estancia
- Staff tips
- YERRA WEEK - The price does not include international or regional flights, travel insurance (compulsory), personal purchases (shopping, souvenirs etc), alcoholic beverages at the spa, or staff tips.
Departure dates and prices
Instalment plans available
Lock in your ride with a 10% deposit and pay the rest over time – interest-free in 10 easy payments. Learn more.
Per person
2026
Estancia Ride
Custom departure dates between May 2026 to April 2027
3 to 6 nights, $675 USD per person, per night.
7 nights or more, $595 USD per person, per night.
2027
Yerra Week
March 12 to 19, 2027
Yerra Week
March 26 to April 2, 2027
Estancia Ride
Custom departure dates between May 2026 to April 2027
3 to 6 nights, $675 USD per person, per night.
7 nights or more, $595 USD per person, per night.
We'll email you — you'll be among the first to hear when new departure dates are released.
The fun bits
Payment details
- A fixed Booking Fee of $107 USD
- All bookings are charged in the local currency of the ride destination.
- Accepted payment method is by credit or debit card only.
Cancellation policy
We understand that plans can change. If you need to cancel your ride, please let us know as soon as possible. Cancellation fees apply based on how close your departure date is, and deposits are non-refundable. We strongly recommend travel insurance to protect your booking. Read our full cancellation policy.
International fees
If you're paying in a currency different from your own, your bank may charge a conversion or international transaction fee.
Itinerary
Estancia stay is available all year round, with the exception of 12 weeks over May/June/July when the estancia is closed for essential repair work.
Please note, this is a sample itinerary for a 5-night stay only, and subject to change at the discretion of your guides due to weather and other influencing factors.
- Estancia Ride
- Yerra Week
This is a sample 5-night itinerary. Estancia stays are available from a minimum 3-nights.
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Day 1: Arrival
Optional riding day (depending on time of arrival)Today, a transfer service will meet you at Cordoba Airport (or your hotel, if you’ve flown in the day before) and you’ll begin the hour’s drive to the estancia. If you leave Cordoba in the morning, you should reach the estancia in time for a late lunch. You’ll have the chance to enjoy an introductory ride this afternoon – this will give you the chance to get used to the ‘gaucho’ style of riding, i.e. long legs, deep seat and neck reining, whilst enjoying the comfortable sheepskins on the saddles.
After your ride, your host Kevin will join you for a welcome dinner in what has been the family home for nearly 100 years.
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Day 2: Top of the world
Optional riding hoursYou’re heading to the highest point on the estancia today, otherwise known as the ‘Top of the World’, to appreciate the spectacular views out over the Sierras Chicas. You’ll return to the estancia in time for lunch on the verandah. This afternoon you’ll enjoy a demonstration and introduction to the Peruvian Paso horse. You’ll learn more about this amazing five-gaited horse, before trying out their super-smooth paces yourself on the afternoon ride.
In the evening, you are invited to an informal wine-tasting with Kevin, sampling some of the local wines from the region before sitting down to a candlelit dinner.
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Day 3: Cattle work
Optional riding hoursIt’s cattle day! Discover your inner gaucho as you help the boys round up your host’s herd of award-winning Aberdeen Angus cattle, collecting them and moving them across the hills to the cattle station.
Following lunch ‘gaucho style’ under a shady tree, you’ll be given the chance to see if you can master the art of the lasso in the corrals, before enjoying some lovely long open canters along the top of the hills as you ride back to the estancia.
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Day 4: Potrero de Niz
Optional riding hoursToday’s morning ride heads out first to a hidden waterfall, where you can take a dip or just take a few moments to relax in the cool shade. From there you’ll head off for a picnic lunch on the beautiful verandah of ‘Potrero de Niz’, the original family home of your host family. Perched on the top of a hill, the house has stunning views over the valleys. Be warned: once there, you will never want to leave!
In the afternoon, you’ll ride back via the ‘Bellstone’, which will have the geologists amongst you scratching your heads (you’ll find out why).
Tonight, the chef opens the farm kitchen doors and invites you to join her in preparing some traditional local dishes whilst sampling some fabulous Argentine wines.
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Day 5: Polo day
Optional riding hoursNo horse riding holiday in Argentina would be complete without trying your hand at the ‘Sport of Kings’ – polo! You’ll ride down to the polo field for a short lesson followed by some practice ‘stick and ball’, then you’ll play a few chukkas of this highly addictive game. After a barbeque lunch, why not challenge the gauchos to some gaucho games – barrel racing and ‘sortija’, which involves spearing a small ring with a stick at speed. Good luck!
You’ll enjoy one last farewell dinner tonight with all your newfound friends at the estancia.
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Day 6: Departure day
Non-riding dayAfter breakfast, you’ll bid a fond farewell to your hosts and horses at the estancia and depart for your onward travels. A transfer service will take you back to Cordoba Airport if you wish.
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Polo Week
Swap your desk for the saddle and dive into an immersive week of polo and trail riding at this estancia, where Argentina’s legendary polo culture meets the laid-back luxury of estancia life. Designed for beginners, novices and casual players, this special week blends half-days of expert polo instruction with glorious afternoon rides across the Sierras Chicas, all set to a backdrop of siestas, pool dips, and starlit asados. Under the guidance of private polo instructor Belén, you’ll hone your skills in the stick and ball arena, practise chukkas, and wind down with sunset rides on smooth-gaited Peruvian Pasos before sharing stories over candlelit dinners. The week rounds off with a friendly in-house tournament – the perfect finale to a truly unforgettable, two-in-one Argentine adventure.
What is included in Polo Week:
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Transfers to/from Cordoba airport
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7 nights at the estancia with all food, drinks and accommodation
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Laundry service
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All horses & equipment
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Daily ½ day polo sessions with tuition, and daily trail rides (with the exception of Sundays, where there is no afternoon ride)
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In-house tournament to end the week
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Tour of Cordoba City with an afternoon at the spa, including a massage and a 2-hour circuit of the Roman baths
**It should be noted that polo is weather-dependent. If the ground is too wet to play, an alternative ride will be offered, and where possible, the sessions will be made up during the week by playing twice per day.
What To Bring – Guests should bring:
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Their own helmet
- A pair of light riding gloves
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Suitable footwear (riding boots with a heel) and half chaps if wearing short boots
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At least one set of white riding trousers/jodhpurs (for the photos!!)
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All other equipment for polo is provided
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Non-riders
Non-riders at this estancia can explore scenic walking trails, enjoy bird-watching across the hills and valleys, take relaxed farm drives, join in cattle-herding or gaucho-style ranch work, and unwind with farm-to-table meals and regional wines at the homestead — offering a full taste of traditional Argentine estancia life even without riding.
Transfer information
Morning flight arrivals to Cordoba work best so you can reach the estancia in time to enjoy a ride in the afternoon on day 1. Transfers between Cordoba city/airport and the estancia are charged at US $100 per vehicle, each way (max. 3 guests, price subject to change). All other destinations will be quoted on an individual basis.
Check out is after breakfast on the final day. Midday or later flights are recommended (the transfer is approximately 40mins from the estancia to the airport).
Please note
Under no circumstances should you try to arrange your own transport up to the estancia, both for security reasons and because you will never find it!
Accommodation
This estancia offers seven comfortable rooms, each with an ensuite, traditionally furnished with exposed wooden beams, antique furniture and log-burning stoves — blending traditional Argentine estancia charm with cozy comfort. There is also a swimming pool (open seasonally). You’ll wake each morning surrounded by wide paddocks, rolling hills and the calm rhythms of rural life.
Food
Expect to enjoy a delightful array of Argentinian cuisine including plenty of asado and empanadas, plus many more dishes celebrating fabulous local produce and estancia-raised meat. The estancia has excellent cooks who will be delighted to cater for any dietary requirements or intolerances, given sufficient advance notice.
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What's my riding level?
Not sure what your riding level is? Watch our videos to see all our levels.
Beginner
Reasonably confident riding a horse at a walk, a rising trot, and learning to canter.
Intermediate
Confident and in control riding at all paces outside an arena, but not riding regularly. Comfortable and competent using aids {the language of your leg, seat and hands} to communicate with your horse.
Strong Intermediate
An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly outside of an arena and is fit enough to ride for at least six hours per day. Strong intermediate riders are comfortable and competent in all three gaits; able to post or sit to the trot; have an independent seat while cantering (don’t hold onto the saddle); and can pick up the correct canter lead. They can also navigate more complex terrain, including asking a horse to sidestep and jump over a small obstacle.
Advanced
A frequent rider who is very fit, comfortable in the saddle for at least six hours per day, and has an independent seat and soft hands. Advanced riders are confident on a forward-moving horse at all paces over rough and variable ground on open terrain. They can ride over small jumps and know the techniques used to collect a horse
Not sure? Contact our team to help you figure out your riding ability.







