Just an hour away from the busy streets of Paris lies an exquisite treasure waiting to be discovered: Fontainebleau. From François I, Henri IV to Napoléon III, the French Royalty chose it for its expansive forests, abundant wildlife, and its proximity to Paris.
For both beginners and experienced riders, this Day Trip from Paris is an immersive horse-riding, cultural, and gastronomic experience that takes you through the stunning Forest of Fontainebleau and its Castle for a unique experience away from the city.
Ride through the various landscapes, savor a gourmet lunch in a French Bistronomic Restaurant and discover the Royal estate and its secrets : A unique blend of nature, gastronomy, luxury and culture.
Lunch Included<br/>Pickup included
Be greeted by our driver who will pick you up at your location with fresh fruits and bakeries, and take you to the Forest of Fontainebleau.
Our driver will take you to the stables, located in the Forest of Fontainebleau. The driving time is approximately 1h15 and varies depending on your location and traffic.
Reaching the stables, located within the forest, you will be welcomed by your riding guide and meeting your horses (All horses are very kind and are assigned depending on your riding level). After a test ride in the quarry, you will begin the ride through the various landscapes of the forest. The ride is 1h30.
Spanning over 25,000 acres, the Forest of Fontainebleau proudly claims the title of the second largest forest in France. Within its boundaries lies an exceptional living natural heritage, characterized by a diverse tapestry of landscapes and forest ecosystems.
At the Château, you will be welcomed by your local guide to discover the secrets of the Castle and the beauty of its gardens.
The Fontainebleau Castle boasts a remarkable history, with the castle serving as one of France's principal royal estates since the tenth century. Originally renowned for hunting and providing wood for heating, castle construction, and cathedral architecture, Fontainebleau and its Castle gradually became the cherished hunting estate for numerous French kings. From François 1er and Henry II to Henri IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, and even Napoléon I and Napoléon III in the 19th century, the French sovereigns chose Fontainebleau for its expansive forests, abundant wildlife, and, above all, its proximity to Paris.
After visiting the Château, our driver will take you back to your location in Paris.
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