The Tassie Ride, Australia - Horse Riding Holidays and Safaris

The Tassie Ride, Australia

2-4 NightsBeginner to AdvancedFrom $2,775 AUD

This ride is everything we love about Tassie packed into five {or four, or three} unforgettable days.

There is SO much about Tasmania that keeps us coming back for more. The Apple Isle is not just a smorgasbord of awe-inspiring natural beauty, it’s also a foodie’s paradise. Imagine waking up to birdsong and a country sunrise, downing a moreish breakfast of local produce, then hitting the saddle to explore temperate rainforests, windswept mountains, time-worn bush tracks and THE most heavenly beach. Come sundown, you’re sitting back with a plate full of gourmet goodies, watching the horses grazing peacefully alongside kangaroos and wallabies.

THAT is The Tassie Ride in a nutshell. It’s everything we love about Tasmania packed into five {or four, or three} unforgettable days. 

Your hosts, Ray and Laura Becker, are passionate locals through and through. They have exclusive access to some extraordinary riding trails within easy reach of two unique accommodation sites: the historic homestead of Brickendon Estate; and Bakers Beach Retreat, on the border of Narawntapu National Park.

Out on the trail, your guides can create a truly customised experience for everyone. Beginners can build their confidence on safe, reliable horses while more advanced riders let loose on free-spirited canters.

Trust us: once you bite into the Apple Isle, you’ll be hooked. It will make your heart sing, your spirit soar, and its beauty will leave you breathless.

Fast Facts

  • Horse Breed:From Arabians to Quarter Horses to Percherons, and everything in between!
  • Pace:The pace will vary depending on your riding ability. Those who are capable of trotting and cantering will be able to do so when the terrain allows.
  • Type of tack:A mixture of English all-purpose and Australian stock saddles.
  • Time in Saddle:On average, 4 to 5 hours in the saddle per day.
    *3-day R&R ride: 3 hours per day.
  • Ride Length:5 day, 4 night; 4 day, 3 night; and 3 day, 2 night itineraries are available.
  • Seasons:This ride runs every month except August. Please note, the 5-day itinerary is only available from November through to April.
  • Group size:A minimum of five a maximum of eight guests.
  • Riding Ability:All riding abilities are catered for, from beginner* to advanced riders.
    *If you are a beginner rider, you’re expected to be capable of riding out on the trails at a walk and a posting / rising trot, and be willing to try cantering.
     Not sure what your riding ability is? Watch THIS video to find out.
  • Weight Limit:A strict maximum of 100kg / 220lbs. 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.
  • Accommodation:3-DAY ITINERARY: You’ll be staying at Bakers Beach Retreat, a beautiful home-style B&B on the edge of Narawntapu National Park, surrounded by 10,000 acres of private bushland. The Retreat boasts twin share bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living rooms, a kitchen & dining area, and outdoor baths overlooking the Park and Bass Strait.
    4 & 5-DAY ITINERARIES: your nights are split between Bakers Beach Retreat (see above) and Brickendon Estate, where you’ll have the entire South Wing of the historic Homestead: twin share bedrooms, two bathrooms, two comfy lounge rooms and a kitchen & dining area.
  • Inclusions:

    The price includes all food, accommodation, riding and activities as outlined in the individual itineraries, and transfers to/from Launceston Airport or accommodation.

  • Exclusions:

    The price does not include flights, travel insurance (compulsory), or alcohol.

 

DEPARTURE DATES & RATES

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December 29, 2025

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

January 2, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

January 5, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

January 7, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $2,910 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $3,160 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

January 12, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

January 16, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

January 19, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

January 23, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

February 2, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

February 6, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

February 9, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

February 11, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $2,910 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $3,160 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

February 23, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

February 27, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

March 3, 2026

*4 day, 3 night itinerary

March 6, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $3,900 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $4,275 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

March 9, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

March 13, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

March 16, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

March 20, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

March 23, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

March 25, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $2,910 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $3,160 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

April 13, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

April 17, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

April 20, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

April 24, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $4,850 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $5,350 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

April 27, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

April 29, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $2,910 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $3,160 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

May 4, 2026

*4 day, 3 night itinerary

May 7, 2026Only 1 spot left!
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From: $4,275 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

May 11, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

May 13, 2026SOLD OUT!
From: $2,910 AUD - Twin Share?Happy to share with another solo traveller of the same gender
From: $3,160 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

May 25, 2026

*4 day, 3 night itinerary

May 28, 2026SOLD OUT!
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From: $4,275 AUD - Single Rider?Happy to pay a booking supplement for own room

June 6, 2026

*4 day, 3 night itinerary

**Navigation Ride

June 9, 20268 spots left
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June 22, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

June 24, 20266 spots left
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September 7, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

September 9, 20268 spots left
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September 13, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

September 17, 20268 spots left
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September 21, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

September 23, 20268 spots left
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October 5, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

October 9, 20267 spots left
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October 19, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

October 23, 20266 spots left
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October 28, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

October 30, 20268 spots left
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November 16, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

November 20, 20266 spots left
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November 30, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

December 4, 20267 spots left
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December 14, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

December 18, 20268 spots left
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December 21, 2026

*3 day, 2 night itinerary

**R&R Ride – 3hrs riding per day

December 23, 20268 spots left
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December 28, 2026

*5 day, 4 night itinerary

January 1, 20276 spots left
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More departure dates available upon request. Please enquire: [email protected]

NB: There are only 2x single rooms available per departure, assigned on a first come, first served basis.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?

The price includes all food, accommodation, riding and activities as outlined in the individual itineraries, and transfers to/from Launceston Airport or accommodation.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?

The price does not include flights, travel insurance (compulsory), or alcohol.

Accepted payment is by credit or debit card only. The total cost is made up of the Ride Price plus a fixed Booking Fee. The Booking Fee is $150 AUD, or the equivalent amount in the currency of the ride you are booking, and does not vary based on ride price or payment method.

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WHY IS THE PRICE QUOTED IN AUD?
With our riding destinations, the currency is dictated by our ride partner in that country. Therefore due to fluctuating exchange rates we have to quote in the same currency.

Itinerary

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*Please note, this is a suggested itinerary only and subject to change at the discretion of your guides due to weather and other influencing factors.

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  • Five Day Ride - Day 1

    Welcome to Tassie, globetrotters! You’ll be picked up from your accommodation in Launceston bright and early – make sure you’re wearing your riding gear. Your hosts will bring you to a private property called Harveydale, where you’ll meet the horses and get to know your trusty steed in the arena.

    Once everyone is comfortable, you’ll set off on a ride through tranquil eucalypt forests, where tell-tale thuds may reveal the presence of well-camouflaged wallabies in the undergrowth. Lunch will be served out on the trail, complete with tea and coffee. In the afternoon, there’ll be more wildlife-spotting opportunities and chances to trot and canter as you meander through the scrub.

    Returning from your ride, you’ll take a half-hour transfer to Brickendon Estate. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has a rich history and many well-preserved original buildings. Your group will be given the whole South Wing of the Homestead, so you can truly make yourself at home.

    While you explore the charming Historical Village, wander the gardens or sit back with a book, your hosts will whip up locally-raised lamb or another Tassie specialty for dinner, followed by a homemade dessert. Belly full, you can nestle in by the fireplace or retreat to your comfortable room.

  • Five Day Ride - Day 2

    Today you’ll have time to freshen up, and perhaps wander the gardens with a cuppa, before heading out to a local bakery for breakfast. Then you’ll be transferred to a nearby private station that your group has been given exclusive access to for today’s ride.

    Amidst the bushland, you’ll find the horses saddled and waiting. Mounting up, you’ll savour steady uphill trots and canters, pad through cool, damp forests, ride along boulder-strewn valleys and marvel at spectacular views of the Tasmanian high country and midlands. Lunch is a picnic in a particularly scenic spot en route – perhaps on a riverbank, or atop a hill with another picturesque outlook.

    Afterwards, new trails lead you through entirely different landscapes on the ride back to base. Then it’s back to Brickendon for another home-cooked, family-style dinner.

  • Five Day Ride - Day 3

    After breakfast this morning, you’ll be driven to Narawntapu National Park: Tasmania’s smallest national park, and the only national park where horses are allowed on the trail. Here, you’ll set off on a glorious ride across the grasslands and sand dunes to the beach itself. This pristine, 7-kilometre stretch of coast is all but deserted on any given day. Dolphins can sometimes be spotted playing in the waves. The sense of freedom is palpable and the temptation to let loose in a long, windswept canter is all but irresistible (although you can keep to a trot if preferred).

    Tonight you’re staying at Bakers Beach Retreat, an off-grid property adjoining Narawntapu National Park. You’ll watch the sunset from the verandah (or perhaps one of the outdoor baths!) and savour a scrumptious dinner such as baked Tasmanian salmon in mustard honey butter.

  • Five Day Ride - Day 4

    Get ready for a show-stopping day, starting with breakfast at Anvers Chocolate Factory (you’re on holiday, of course you can have chocolate for breakfast!). Whatever your typical morning beverage is, you must try the hot chocolate.

    In the saddle today, you’ll see a completely different side of Narawntapu National Park. A long, steady climb along the Grass Tree Track and through the tranquil coastal forest offers opportunities to trot and canter, with views over the azure-blue waters of Bass Strait, Narawntapu National Park, the Tamar River Valley, the Great Western Tiers (seen from the opposite direction of your Cradle Mountain ride!) and, on a clear day, the high plateau of Table Cape.

    Back at Bakers Beach Retreat, cheese, crackers and antipasto await, along with one last Tassie sunset. Then yet another delicious meal will be served up, and you’ll toast to a fabulous holiday!

  • Five Day Ride - Day 5

    This morning, breakfast will be cooked up at the retreat while you enjoy the morning birdsong and spot wallabies and potaroos in the surrounding scrub. Your final ride is here and it will conclude a special week on a magnificent private property with tracks that take you through irrigated pastures with beautiful Murray Grey cattle grazing, before ascending into native forest with views over thousands of acres of farming land and out to the mountains beyond Launceston.

    After a final lunch shared together, you’ll be dropped back in Launceston by around 5pm so can catch evening flights home should you wish.

  • Four Day Ride - Day 1

    Welcome to Tassie, globetrotters! You’ll be picked up from your accommodation in Launceston bright and early – make sure you’re wearing your riding gear. Your hosts will bring you to a beautiful property called Harveydale, where you’ll meet the horses and get to know your trusty steed in the arena. Once everyone is comfortable, you’ll set off on a ride through tranquil eucalypt forests, where tell-tale thuds reveal the presence of well-camouflaged wallabies in the undergrowth. Lunch will be served out on the trail, complete with billy tea. In the afternoon, there’ll be more wildlife-spotting opportunities and chances to trot and canter as you meander through the scrub.

    Returning from your ride, you’ll take a half-hour transfer to Brickendon Estate. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has a rich history and many well-preserved original buildings. Your group will be given the whole South Wing of the Homestead, so you can truly make yourself at home.

    While you explore the Historical Village, wander the gardens or sit back with a book, your host Ray will whip up locally sourced, succulent, spit-roasted pork (vegetarian options are available with prior notice) followed by a homemade dessert featuring more gourmet local produce.

  • Four Day Ride - Day 2

    May, June & October departures:

    Today you’ll fuel up with bacon and eggs before taking a transfer to a nearby station – one of the most historic properties in northern Tasmania – with two centuries of continuous family ownership. Renowned for its superfine and fine Merino wool, it is also one of the largest wool producers in the state. The family’s long-term vision is to continually protect and improve the estate’s native ecosystems, grasslands and grazing country so that their descendants can enjoy it for generations to come. Amidst the bushland, you’ll find the horses saddled and waiting. Mounting up, you’ll savour steady uphill trots and canters, ride directly beneath the foothills of The Great Western Tiers, and marvel at spectacular views over the northern midlands, with the magnificent outline of Ben Lomond cutting into the horizon. Lunch is a picnic in a particularly scenic spot – perhaps on the banks of The Lake River. Before leaving this magnificent station, you’ll also be treated to a moreish afternoon tea in the original farmyard buildings.

    Finally, you’ll head towards Narawntapu National Park: Tasmania’s smallest national park, and the only national park where horses are allowed on the trail. Arriving at Bakers Beach Retreat, you’ll watch the sunset from the verandah (or perhaps one of the outdoor baths!) and savour drool-worthy baked Tasmanian salmon in mustard honey butter.

    July & September departures:

    Today you’ll fuel up with bacon and eggs before taking a transfer to The Quoin, a nearby property named for the gigantic, 180-million-year-old rocky monolith that dominates the landscape. First settled by Europeans in the early 19th century, The Quoin produces some of Tasmania’s finest merino wool, while also protecting and regenerating vital native grasslands, waterways and forests. This careful stewardship has made The Quoin a haven for wedge-tailed eagles, Tasmanian devils, quolls, fire-tailed finches, wallabies, kangaroos, potoroos, bandicoots, wombats, and many more iconic species. Amidst this diverse bushland, you’ll savour steady uphill trots and canters, pad through cool, damp blackwood forests, ride along boulder-strewn valleys and marvel at spectacular views of the Tasmanian high country and midlands. Lunch is a picnic in a particularly scenic spot – perhaps atop the quoin itself, or sheltered beneath its dolerite cliffs. Afterwards, new trails lead you through entirely different landscapes on the ride back to base.

    Returning to Brickendon in the late afternoon, you’ll have time to relax and unwind before tucking into another delicious dinner.

  • Four Day Ride - Day 3

    May, June & October departures:

    Get ready for a show-stopping day, starting with breakfast at Anvers Chocolate Factory (you’re on holiday, of course you can have chocolate for breakfast!). Whatever your typical morning beverage is, you must try the hot chocolate.

    Returning to Nawawntapu National Park, you’ll set off on a glorious ride across the grasslands and sand dunes to the beach itself. This pristine, 7-kilometre stretch of coast is all but deserted on any given day. Dolphins can sometimes be spotted playing in the waves. The sense of freedom is palpable and the temptation to let loose in a long, windswept canter is all but irresistible (though not required).

    Back at Bakers Beach Retreat, cheese, crackers and antipasto await, along with one last Tassie sunset. Your final dinner might be a slow-cooked brisket, or perhaps a barbeque of local meats, seasonal veggies and salad.

    July & September departures:

    Get ready for a show-stopping day, starting with breakfast at Christmas Hill Raspberry Farm en route to Narawntapu National Park. Tasmania’s smallest national park, this is also the only national park where horses are allowed on the trail. Here, you’ll set off on a glorious ride across the grasslands and sand dunes to the beach itself. This pristine, 7-kilometre stretch of coast is all but deserted on any given day. Dolphins can sometimes be spotted playing in the waves. The sense of freedom is palpable and the temptation to let loose in a long, windswept canter is all but irresistible (though not required).

    Tonight you’re staying on the edge of the national park, at Bakers Beach Retreat. You’ll watch the sunset from the verandah (or perhaps one of the outdoor baths!) and dig into copious amounts of cheese, crackers and antipasto. Your final dinner might be a slow-cooked brisket, or perhaps a barbeque of local meats, seasonal veggies and salad.

  • Four Day Ride - Day 4

    Today you’ll see a completely different side of Narawntapu National Park. A long, steady climb along the Grass Tree Track and through the tranquil coastal forest offers opportunities to trot and canter, with views over the azure-blue waters of Bass Strait, Narawntapu National Park, the Tamar River Valley, the Great Western Tiers (seen from the opposite direction of your Cradle Mountain ride!) and, on a clear day, the high plateau of Table Cape.

    In the early afternoon, you’ll bid farewell to your wonderful horse, pack your bags and head to the Tamar Valley Wine Centre for lunch. Finally, you’ll be returned to Launceston for your onward travels.

  • Three Day R&R Ride - Day 1

    Welcome to Tassie, globetrotters! You’ll be picked up from your accommodation in Launceston bright and early – make sure you’re wearing your riding gear. Your hosts will bring you to a private property called Harveydale, where you’ll meet the horses and get to know your trusty steed in the arena. Once everyone is comfortable, you’ll set off on a three-hour ride through tranquil eucalypt forests, where tell-tale thuds may reveal the presence of well-camouflaged wallabies in the undergrowth. Lunch will be served out on the trail, complete with tea and coffee. In the afternoon, there’ll be more wildlife-spotting opportunities and chances to trot and canter as you meander through the scrub.

    Finally, you’ll head towards Narawntapu National Park: Tasmania’s smallest national park, and the only national park where horses are allowed on the trail. Arriving at Bakers Beach Retreat, you’ll have time to settle into your room and kick back with your newfound friends in the lounge, or wander through the surrounding bushland soaking up the tranquility.

    Come evening, you’ll watch the sunset from the verandah (or perhaps one of the outdoor baths!) and savour a scrumptious dinner such as baked Tasmanian salmon in mustard honey butter.

  • Three Day R&R Ride - Day 2

    Today’s adventures begin with breakfast at Anvers Chocolate Factory (you’re on holiday, of course you can have chocolate for breakfast!). Whatever your typical morning beverage is, you must try the hot chocolate.

    Returning to Nawawntapu National Park, you’ll mount up for another three-hour ride along the Grass Tree Track and through the tranquil coastal forest, with opportunities to trot and canter en route. You’ll dismount for lunch at a scenic spot along the way. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a glimpse across the azure-blue waters of Bass Strait, Narawntapu National Park and beyond.

    This afternoon brings more laid-back vibes at Bakers Beach Retreat. We recommend decompressing in the sauna, then listening to the ever-present birdsong from the outdoor baths. Dinner tonight is another home-cooked, family style meal and moreish dessert.

  • Three Day R&R Ride - Day 3

    After a tasty cooked breakfast at Bakers Beach Retreat, you’ll set off on a glorious morning ride across the grasslands and sand dunes to the beach itself. This pristine, 7-kilometre stretch of coast is all but deserted on any given day. Dolphins can sometimes be spotted playing in the waves. The sense of freedom is palpable and the temptation to let loose in a long, windswept canter is all but irresistible (although you can keep to a trot if preferred).

    After lunch, you’ll bid farewell to your wonderful horse and be transferred back to Launceston for your onward travels.

  • Transfer Information

    All guests will need to arrive and stay in Launceston (at your own expense) the night before the ride begins, so that you’re ready for pick up from your hotel accommodation between 8 – 8:30am on day 1 of your ride.

    5 day ride: On the final day, you’ll return to Launceston by 5pm so departing flights home can be booked for 6pm or later.

    3 & 4 day rides: Departing flights can be booked anytime after 7pm, although we recommend overnighting in Launceston and flying home the following day.

    Transfers from your accommodation on day 1, and back to Launceston Airport or your accommodation on the last day of the ride, are included in the price.

    Globetrotting is happy to recommend a third-party travel agency that can provide a competitive quote on international flights, travel insurance, car hire and accommodation before and after your ride.

The Tassie Ride, Australia, Globetrotting Horse Riding Holidays.

Julie M.

‘The Tassie Ride was stunning. Absolutely loved the whole experience. Staying at Brickenden was fabulous, with the gardens so beautiful. Then, staying at the “off-grid” cabin at Bakers Beach was excellent. Loved the hot tubs and the afternoon soaks after a day’s riding. I rode Sonata and loved her. She gave me a wonderful ride and made me feel so safe. I loved the way she walked out, always wanting to be up front. A beautiful mare. The guides were amazing, very knowledgeable, great equestrians, and it was a pleasure to ride with each of them.  Every day was fantastic, all a bit different but all so noteworthy. I can’t pick a favourite. Loved all the trails and scenery. Great rides, great guides, great horses, a great group of riders, great accommodation and great food. I can’t stop bragging about it and showing off photos. I look forward to booking the next Globetrotting ride.’

 

The Tassie Ride, Australia, Globetrotting Horse Riding Holidays

Alison C.

‘The Tassie Ride is outstanding! The different scenery you ride through is beautiful: bush, forest, farmland and beach. Keep an eye out for wallabies. Though don’t worry if you keep missing them, there are plenty on the grasslands at Baker’s Beach. The guides are all so friendly, knowledgeable and supportive. And the horses are full of personality, forward and sensible. The accommodation at Brickendon is full of history, and then you have the contrast of modern luxury at Baker’s Beach. The outdoor baths are not to be missed—perfect after a day in the saddle. The food is next level. There is no chance of losing any weight on this ride. Big breakfasts to gourmet sandwiches at lunch, generous cheese platters to roast dinners—it’s Tasmanian produce at its finest. I rode the beautiful Tessa, who looked after me through the varied terrain and mixed weather that is Tasmania.’

 

The Tassie Ride, Australia, Globetrotting Horse Riding Holidays

Annie K.

‘The Tassie ride was amazing! I just loved my handsome steed, Leo, who was an absolute gentleman, and he did everything I asked of him. Our guides were very knowledgeable and looked after us well. The accommodation was stunning, and our cottage in the National Park was cosy and warm every night with the fire on and beautiful views.’

Jeanette H.

‘I love the community I find on Globetrotting rides; this was my fifth Globetrotting trip! The Tassie Ride was a ‘short break’ for me. Nevertheless, it felt like an out-of-this-world experience. I rode a wonderful, oh-so-handsome, forward-moving, bold, kind horse in Graham (Percheron cross). Absolutely dedicated and lovely hosts and guides, who you wish lived next door to you. How do I keep meeting fantastic people on these rides? Always so different, and they become your friends—this time, in only a few days. We had lovely, relaxed rides through very pretty terrain, where you could just breathe in all that beautiful, pristine-scented air. I got this and lots of laughs too. The meals were fantastic; Tasmanian produce is really exceptional, and it was all so carefully prepared. I’ll be back!’

Courtney W.

‘The Tassie ride was honestly the best experience! I felt safe and comfortable the whole time, which made it so easy to just enjoy myself. The food was absolutely amazing, and the guides—especially Barb—were the loveliest people, so welcoming and fun to be around. The horses were so well taken care of, with their saddles fitted perfectly, and I loved how brilliantly matched the horses and riders were. It was the perfect mix of adventure and comfort, and I’d do it again in a heartbeat.’

Michelle W.

‘Such a wonderful ride in a beautiful area of Tasmania! I loved going to the chocolate factory for breakfast and the gin distillery for lunch. I rode Jerry and Tessa, both beautiful mares, and I was happy with them. The guides were very attentive and friendly. Every day was wonderful; I am already looking at my next Globetrotting ride—I didn’t want it to end.’

The Tassie Ride, Australia, Globetrotting Horse Riding Holidays

Angie D.

‘For someone who doesn’t own a horse, this is the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time with a horse and ride in a way that is more than the standard 1.5-hour rides you get. From pick-up to drop-off afterwards, the adventure is filled with good quality food and accommodation, supportive staff, responsive horses, and a variety in riding. I loved that I could brush my horse, put his bridle on, and cuddle him. I came away falling in love with horses all over again and with a heart filled with memories I will treasure and rave about to anyone who listens!’

The Tassie Ride, Australia, Globetrotting Horse Riding Holidays

Dagmar S.

‘The Tassie ride was my first riding holiday, and I loved having the opportunity to ride at so many different locations throughout the week. My horse Nav, a wonderful chestnut Arab gelding, was a pleasure to ride, easy-going and happy to carry me along Bakers Beach or the Cradle Mountain National Park. Our lovely guides were friendly, caring, and capable, taking many photos at spectacular spots. They also chauffeured us around, took us out for breakfast and dinner, or cooked meals for us at our beautiful overnight accommodations. Altogether, it was a glorious week with great weather and a memorable horse riding adventure.’

The Tassie Ride, Australia, Globetrotting Horse Riding Holidays

Lisa R.

‘I loved everything about the Cradle to Coast ride: the horses, the food, the views, the guides, and the group I rode with. We stayed at Bakers Beach in beautiful and comfortable accommodation. What a view! Everyone loved the sauna and hot or cold baths. I rode Chockie, a lovely, quiet gelding who was fabulous with his slightly nervous rider aboard. The guides were wonderful, so friendly and helpful. The beach ride was one of my best rides ever! An unforgettable experience, and one I’d love to do again soon.’

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