Ride Report
When people ask me how to describe the Azores, I say MAGICAL!!!
I travelled to the Azores July 2015 to do another itinerary called the Green Island Trail. Although I did a different trail, on all the itineraries you stay in the same accommodation and ride the same set of horses. The Relaxed Ride is a good itinerary for people who want to do a bit of riding but want the rest of the time to do their own sightseeing around the island.
The Azores is like no other country I have ever visited. It’s a volcanic island and every corner of the island has something different to see. I have never been to anywhere else which has steam coming out the side of the verges, where the locals are cooking corn on the cob in boiling hot pools in the ground. Another place we visited there was meat being cooked on a griddle which just sat on the ground. So magical!
The horses are a real credit to Christina who owns Quinta da Terca. Nearly all of them at the centre have come to Christina having not had nice lives in the past. Sao Miguel is a dairy farming island and a lot of farmers still use horses to work the land and transport the milk. Whilst a lot of the horses on the island are well cared for, there are still some that have not been and they seem to end up at Quinta da Terca. I got the feeling these horses know they have been rescued and now have a home for life. They all looked so well and were happy, trusting and seemed to of forgotten their pasts. There is a horse to suit everyone at Quinta da Terca.
I cannot mention Christina without saying how great the food is on this ride. You will definitely not go hungry. The food is all handmade by Christina herself and tastes amazing. On the Relaxed Ride breakfast is included and you can book and pay for other meals at the Quinta locally. Alternatively if you wish to eat out in one of the local towns this is also possible.
The Relaxed Ride is as it is named. The itinerary includes just ten hours of riding over the week and breakfast. When not riding the rest of the days are left to you to explore the island on your own. You will need to hire a car for this itinerary as there is not much to do within walking distance of Quinta da Terca. When not riding there is a huge array of sightseeing you can explore, ranging from a visit to the hot springs, a visit to a warm waterfall at a hot sulphur spring , tea and pineapple plantations and local towns to see the markets and interesting old churches. If the weather is good there is a chance of going whale watching If you get the opportunity do it!
I really enjoyed my week in the Azores. It was definitely a holiday like no other and so many memories to come home and tell everyone. Christina has run Quinta da Terca for many years and is a great host, with lovely horses to explore an amazing island.
If you’d like to read more about my time in the Azores, you can read my blog here