REVIEW · BRASOV TOURS
Horseback Riding Tour In Brasov – Ride Through Fields, Forests & Hills
Leave the city behind on horseback. This Brasov outing gives you a gentle look at rural Romania, with a drive to a local ranch, quiet paths through fields and forests, and wide Transylvanian views that are hard to see from a tour bus. I especially like the small group limit of eight and the care taken to match each rider with a suitable horse. The hotel pickup also keeps the morning simple.
The main point to understand is that this is not a serious riding lesson. You receive tips and guidance, but the listed price includes only one hour on horseback. If you want more saddle time, you pay an extra €30 per person for each additional hour at the ranch. That makes the trip a good choice for a relaxed nature outing, but less useful if your main goal is intensive riding instruction.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Book
- From Brasov Streets to a Local Ranch
- Getting Comfortable Before the Trail
- One Hour Through Fields, Hills, and Forests
- Time Around Friesian and Andalusian Horses
- The Fortified Church Option
- Lunch, Group Size, and the Real Cost
- Who Will Enjoy This Brasov Horse Ride?
- Should You Book This Experience?
- FAQ
- Where does the horseback riding tour start?
- What time does the tour begin?
- How long does the full experience last?
- How much horseback riding is included?
- Is the tour suitable for beginners?
- How large is the group?
- Is lunch included?
- Is the fortified church visit included?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key Points Before You Book

- Only one riding hour is included: The $144.57 price covers transport, guidance, and a horse for one hour. Extra hours cost €30 per person, per hour.
- The route leaves Brasov behind: Expect fields, hills, forests, and the chance to spot deer, foxes, and several types of birds.
- Horses are matched to your ability: Different horses are available for different riding levels, including less experienced riders.
- The group stays small: A maximum of eight people allows for more personal attention than a large stable outing.
- A fortified church may be added: A guided church visit is listed as included, though the tour description also calls it optional, so confirm this when booking.
- Vlad receives strong praise: His communication and calm support have been especially valued, including by riders with very little experience.
From Brasov Streets to a Local Ranch

The morning begins at 9:00 am, with pickup available from locations throughout Brasov. The listed meeting point is Corpul T on Bulevardul Eroilor 25, but you can ask for pickup from your accommodation. If you are staying farther from Brasov, send an inquiry before booking so the pickup can be arranged.
The drive to the ranch is part of the appeal. You trade city streets and church towers for open country, giving you a quick change of pace without needing to arrange a rental car or find rural transport. The air-conditioned vehicle and bottled water are included, useful comforts during a half-day outing.
The total activity takes about five hours, but do not read that as five hours in the saddle. The included riding time is one hour. The rest covers transport, preparation, guidance, time around the ranch, and possibly the fortified church visit. If riding time matters most to you, plan your budget around at least one €30 extension.
At the ranch, you are assigned a horse based on your experience. This matters more than it may sound. A first-time rider generally needs a calm, manageable horse, while someone with more experience may be happier with a horse suited to a more confident pace. The information provided does not promise a particular breed for the trail, so your match depends on your riding level and the ranch’s available horses.
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Getting Comfortable Before the Trail

Before setting off, you receive riding tips and basic guidance. The tour is designed for different ability levels, and the small group gives the guide room to check that people feel safe and comfortable.
This is where I would set realistic expectations. You should expect practical help along the way, not a structured lesson in posture, horse control, or advanced technique. The central aim is time in nature and contact with local people, not formal instruction.
That distinction makes the outing more appealing for a couple or small group with mixed experience. A confident rider can enjoy the scenery, while a beginner can take things slowly with support. One Spanish-speaking participant described having a very low riding level and still feeling comfortable and safe with Vlad and his colleague. That is a useful sign for anyone who feels nervous about getting on a horse.
You receive a riding helmet, and the staff at the ranch help prepare you for the route. The supplied information does not list clothing or footwear requirements, so ask the provider for current advice before you go. At minimum, practical outdoor clothing makes sense for a ride through open fields and woodland paths.
One Hour Through Fields, Hills, and Forests

The riding route passes through fields, hills, and forests on secluded paths. The scenery is the main event here. Instead of moving from one famous sight to another, you spend time looking across open Transylvanian country and riding at a slower pace.
The forest sections should appeal to anyone who prefers a quiet route over a busy attraction. The tour description also notes the possibility of seeing deer, foxes, and different types of birds. Wildlife is never guaranteed, so treat it as a bonus rather than a promise. Even without an animal sighting, the change from Brasov’s urban setting gives the ride its value.
The route can also be a pleasant choice for photographers, though you should think about how much equipment you want to carry while riding. The tour is about being outdoors and enjoying the setting, not stopping for a long photo session at every viewpoint.
Because only one hour of riding is included, the pace matters. You are getting a sample of the countryside, not an all-day trail ride. I see this as a strength for people who want to try horseback riding without committing to a long outing, but a weakness for experienced riders who already know they want several hours in the saddle.
You can add riding time in one-hour blocks for €30 per person at the ranch. This is a fair way to extend the trip if the route feels too short, but remember to bring the extra cost into your planning. The base price is already substantial for one included riding hour, so the best value comes from treating the wider outing, transport, guidance, ranch visit, and possible church stop as part of the purchase.
Time Around Friesian and Andalusian Horses

After the ride, you get insider access to the stables and a chance to interact with purebred Friesian and Andalusian horses. This may be the most distinctive part for people who love horses but are not ready for a long ride.
Friesians are known for their striking appearance and flowing movement, while Andalusians have a long reputation for elegance and athleticism. The supplied information does not promise that you will ride one of these particular breeds, but you can see and interact with them at the stables.
This stable time also gives the day a more personal character. You are not simply dropped at a trailhead, put on a horse, and sent away. You have a chance to see more of the ranch and connect with the people who work there. The tone of the feedback is consistently warm, with particular praise for the ranch staff’s friendliness.
If you are traveling with someone who is curious about horses but less interested in riding, this part can help balance the day. It also gives beginners a little more time to become comfortable around the animals.
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The Fortified Church Option

A guided visit to a fortified Transylvanian church can be included. The details supplied describe the church as magnificent and tied to a strong local story, but do not name the church or give a fixed visit duration.
There is a small wording issue to clear up before booking. The inclusions list says a guided tour of a fortified church is included, while the description calls it optional. Ask eTours.ro to confirm whether your chosen departure includes the church stop automatically or only when requested.
The church visit adds cultural depth to a day otherwise focused on countryside and horses. A fortified church is not simply another pretty building. It reflects the defensive role that religious buildings could play in Transylvania, where communities sometimes protected themselves behind strong walls and towers.
I like this pairing because it gives you two different views of the region. The ride shows rural scenery and daily contact with animals, while the church provides a look at local architecture and the past. If the church is important to you, confirm the plan in the Viator messaging system before departure.
Lunch, Group Size, and the Real Cost

The tour costs $144.57 per person. That includes the air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, helmet, guidance, and one hour with a horse. A meal can be added for €20, or 100 Romanian lei, per person, if you request it in the booking notes or through the messaging system.
One meal review was especially positive, with the food praised along with the riding. Still, lunch is not part of the base price, so do not assume it is included unless you have arranged it in advance.
The maximum group size is eight. That is a meaningful limit for a riding activity. A large line of horses can feel impersonal, and beginners may have trouble getting help when they need it. With eight or fewer people, the guide has a better chance of paying attention to comfort, pace, and basic questions.
The price makes the most sense for you if you value a private-feeling countryside outing and easy transport from Brasov. It is less attractive if you want a long riding session at the lowest possible hourly rate. Before booking, decide which part matters most: the horse ride, the ranch access, the scenery, the church, or the convenience of having the day arranged.
The fact that the outing is often booked about 30 days in advance suggests that you should not leave it until the last minute during a busy visit. The provider offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time, but late cancellations and late changes are not refunded or accepted.
Who Will Enjoy This Brasov Horse Ride?

I would recommend it most strongly to:
- First-time riders who want a supported introduction
- Couples looking for a countryside break from Brasov
- Small groups with different riding abilities
- Horse lovers who want stable access and contact with pure breeds
- Visitors interested in pairing nature with a fortified church
- People who prefer a calm half-day activity over a fast sightseeing schedule
It may not suit you if you want advanced riding instruction, a full day in the saddle, or a guaranteed wildlife sighting. The provider is clear that tips are offered, but the outing is not built around intensive lessons.
The route also requires good weather. If poor conditions force a cancellation, you are offered another date or a full refund. The activity also requires a minimum number of participants, and if that number is not reached, you receive a different date, another experience, or a full refund.
Should You Book This Experience?

Book it if you want a gentle, well-supported taste of rural Romania rather than a serious equestrian training session. The strongest reasons are the small group, hotel pickup, ability to choose a suitable horse, quiet countryside route, and time at the ranch stables.
Before paying, confirm two points: how much riding time you want, and whether the fortified church is included in your departure. If one hour feels too short, add the €30 extension at the ranch. If you are a beginner, tell the provider your experience level clearly so the horse assignment and guidance can be handled well.
Vlad’s communication and support are a real plus, especially for nervous or inexperienced riders. With the right expectations, this is a friendly way to swap Brasov’s old streets for forests, hills, horses, and a closer look at rural Transylvania.
FAQ
Where does the horseback riding tour start?
The listed meeting point is Corpul T, Bulevardul Eroilor 25, Brasov 500030, Romania. Pickup is also offered from accommodations throughout Brasov.
What time does the tour begin?
The scheduled start time is 9:00 am.
How long does the full experience last?
The activity lasts approximately five hours, including transportation, preparation, riding, ranch time, and any included sightseeing.
How much horseback riding is included?
The listed price includes one hour with a horse. Additional riding time can be purchased at the ranch in one-hour blocks for €30 per person, per hour.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes. Different horses are available for different riding levels, and tips and guidance are provided. The experience is not intended to be an intensive riding lesson.
How large is the group?
The activity has a maximum of eight participants.
Is lunch included?
Lunch is not included in the base price. It can be arranged for an additional €20, or 100 Romanian lei, per person, if requested in the booking notes or through the messaging system.
Is the fortified church visit included?
A guided tour of a fortified church is listed among the inclusions, but the description also presents it as optional. Confirm the church visit when you book.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled because of poor conditions, you are offered another date or a full refund.
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