Horse Riding Holidays in November
November is a month of quiet beauty and subtle magic. In the Northern Hemisphere, autumn lingers, with crisp air, golden foliage, and peaceful trails that feel made for reflection and exploration. In the Southern Hemisphere, spring is in full swing—lush landscapes, blooming wildflowers, and fresh greenery make every ride feel vibrant and alive.
November is the perfect month for slower, more immersive adventures: long, uninterrupted trail rides, relaxed mornings, and magical evenings in the saddle. Horses are energetic, landscapes are stunning, and the world feels wonderfully calm.
Top tips for travelling in November
- Layer for fluctuating temperatures. Mornings can be crisp, afternoons warm—breathable layers make riding comfortable all day.
- Bring a light jacket or fleece. Essential for cooler evenings or higher-altitude trails.
- Bring a scarf or buff. Crisp mornings or breezy canters are perfect for an extra layer.
- Savour the slower pace. October’s calm encourages mindfulness: enjoy the rhythm of your horse, the colours of the trail, and the quiet beauty of the season.






















