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A beautiful country with gorgeous horses, Andalucia offered Wendy Trafford the riding holiday experience of a lifetime. Do you know where Paradise is? Well, in my case, I won a holiday there – and my journey started with an Easyjet flight to Malaga in southern Spain. Two very excited people boarded a flight from Gatwick and were greeted at Malaga by a similing Miranda from Huerta del Batán, our home for a week. (My husband Peter is a non-rider, but he benefited from the prize by toasting under the Spanish sun.) After a warm welcome by Giles, Miranda´s husband, a delicious supper and a wonderful night´s sleep in a cool, spacious apartment, the horses beckoned… Making a splash The treks took us through pine forests, open fields of cereal crops, orange and lemon groves, cork trees and eucalyptus-lined river banks. Fields of beet – wild, huge and bamboo-like were cut like grass. Lunch was planned at just the right time and at just the right place. The food was chunky and healthy, with beer and wine to wash it down. The final descent back to the ranch was slow and gentle towards home. The horses were hosed, and they just loved the water cascading over their hot bodies. This was also a good opportunity to spot injuries, ticks or any sort of problems. Seeing the hosed, beautifully groomed horses roll made you realise just why you love them. A swim, shower, generous wine and delicious supper, then sleep of the contented, made this prize-winner start saving to return to Rancho Huerta del Batán very soon – yes, we´ve booked for next May! Art of training On Thursday evening, Miranda and I saw the Cartujano show in Malaga. Billed as ‘del Arte Ecuestre’, the little family show put the classical airs and airs above the ground to music – a wonderful experience to see these beautiful horses perform so well. On Friday evening, Giles, Miranda, Peter and I had a lovely, though sad, meal at an Andalucian restaurant. Sad for me, because a whole year away from this little corner of Paradise seems too long a time. Superb horses Rancho Huerta del Batán is set in a river valley that is an oasis of peace and quiet below a lively Spanish town, Coín – typical southern Spanish commercial centre, unspoilt by outsiders. The company at the Rancho is excellent – Miranda and Giles are kind and generous hosts – the pool in May is warm and the food absolutely delicious. To get to the ranch, a 4x4 descends a steep goat path to reach its imposing gates. To exit, by horse, is seriously uphill, until panoramic views take your breath away with their beauty. The four and five hour treks on keen horses in excellent tack take you to remote regions of outstanding natural beauty – not least the Andalucian hills, where in spring the area is alive with dozens of delicately coloured wild flowers.
All the world´s
strength condensed Ignore, if you dare,
this powerful Him, and the man,
sublime Piaffe and passage,
a dance for (by Wendy Trafford)
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Rancho huerta
del Batán, Apto de Correos 31, Coin 29100, Malaga, Spanje
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