Horse Riding Sardinia 2026: The Giara Plateau Has Wild Ponies That Have Roamed Free Since the Bronze Age, the Barbagia Trail Is 5 Days Through the Most Remote Italian Mountain Territory, and the Chia Beach Ride Ends in the Most Turquoise Sea in Italy
Autore: La Redazione di www.tourleaderpro.com
Last updated: April 2026.
Horse riding in Sardinia accesses the most historically ancient single Italian equestrian territory: the Sardinian horse tradition (the specific breeding and working horse culture of the Barbagia (the mountainous interior of the Nuoro province) has been documented since at least the Roman period (the specific Roman records of the Sardinian cavalry — the equites Sardorum — in the Roman auxiliary forces)) and the Giara di Gesturi (the specific Sardinian basalt plateau (the giara — the Sardinian word for the basalt table mountain) where the specific wild Sardinian pony (the pony della Giara — the Cavallino della Giara, the smallest wild horse breed in Europe, standing 120-128cm at the withers) has roamed free since at least the Phoenician period (3,000 years of continuous wild horse presence on the specific 45km² Giara plateau)). The Anglo-Arab Sardo (the specific Sardinian sport horse breed (the AAS — the breed created by crossing the Arabian and the Thoroughbred horses on the specifically Sardinian mountain horse base): the most athletically capable single Italian regional horse breed and the one that the Sardinian equestrian community uses for everything from the specific Sardinian Palio (the traditional horse race of the Barbagia communities) to the national show jumping competitions.
Horse Riding Sardinia: The Regions, Breeds, and Key Experiences
The Giara di Gesturi — Wild Ponies
The Giara di Gesturi (the basalt plateau near Tuili in the Medio Campidano province — 45km² at 550-600m altitude, accessible from the SS197 between Tuili and Gesturi): the most specifically prehistoric single Sardinian equestrian landscape. The specific Giara pony observation experience: the Cavallino della Giara (the wild Sardinian miniature horse — approximately 550 surviving individuals on the Giara plateau in 2025) roams the specific Giara permanent water pools (the "paulis" — the specific seasonal lake basins on the basalt plateau that retain rainwater year-round and around which the pony herds concentrate for the specific morning and evening drinking session): the dawn visit to the Giara (arriving at the Giara plateau from the Tuili side at 6:00-6:30) provides the most reliable single Giara pony observation opportunity. The specific guided horse observation circuit: the Cooperativa Sa Giara (the Tuili-based cooperative that guides the specific Giara wildlife observation circuit on horseback — the most specifically appropriate single Sardinian wildlife tour format because the Giara wild ponies respond to the horseback visitor with less alarm behaviour than the foot visitor).
Barbagia Mountain Trail — The Most Remote Italian Riding Circuit
The Barbagia mountain horse trail (the Sentiero Barbagia a Cavallo — the specific multi-day equestrian trail through the Nuoro province interior connecting the Barbagia di Ollolai, the Barbagia di Seùlo, and the Barbagia di Belvì communities): the most remote and the most specifically Sardinian single Italian equestrian multi-day programme (the specific communities traversed — Gavoi, Teti, Sorgono, Tonara, and Aritzo — are the same villages that the specific Barbagia pastoral economy has maintained for 3,000 years of substantially unchanged daily life structure). The trail character: 5-7 days, 80-120km, altitude range 600-1,300m, through the specific Gennargentu plateau landscape (the cork oak forest (the quercia da sughero — the cork oak whose specific Sardinian bark harvesting cycle (the sughero — the cork is harvested from the living tree every 9 years, the oldest sustainable single Italian forestry practice) is visible on every slope of the Barbagia trail)). Operator: the Cortes Apertas Equestri (the Sardinian equestrian tourism association that coordinates the Barbagia trail programme): approximately 800-1,200 euros per person for the 5-day programme including accommodation at the specific Barbagia agriturismo, all meals, and the daily horse hire with the local guide.
Beach Riding — Chia and the Teulada Coast
The Chia beach horse riding (the specific southern Sardinia beach riding programme on the Chia-Teulada coast (the Cape Spartivento area — the most dramatic single Sardinian coastal landscape, the cape where the Mediterranean divides between the Tyrrhenian and the sea of Sardinia)): the specific beach riding experience (the gallop on the specific 4km Chia beach (the Spiaggia di Chia — the 4km beach that the specific coastal dune system (the dune of Chia — the highest Sardinian coastal dune at 18m) frames to the south and the specific Su Giudeu lagoon (the flamingo habitat) frames to the north)): the most specifically visually dramatic single Italian beach riding experience (the gallop on the Chia hard sand at low tide with the specific Sardinian sea colour (the 26-28°C September Tyrrhenian — the most turquoise single Sardinian sea condition) on one side and the flamingo colony of the Su Giudeu lagoon on the other). Price: approximately 60-80 euros per person for the 2-hour Chia beach ride, operator-accessible from Cagliari in 50 minutes.
Q&A: Horse Riding Sardinia
What is the Autunno in Barbagia equestrian festival?
The Autunno in Barbagia (the Barbagia Autumn festival — the specific October-November Barbagia village festival circuit (the cortes apertas — the "open courtyards" format where the participating village homes, workshops, and farms open their spaces to visitors for a specific weekend each)): the equestrian component of the Autunno in Barbagia is the most specifically Sardinian single outdoor cultural event of the autumn season. The specific equestrian demonstrations: the traditional Sardinian horse races (the specific Palio sardo variants — the corsa a cavallo barbacki (the bareback horse race on the village main street) and the sfilata a cavallo (the equestrian parade with the traditional costume of each Barbagia community)). The Autunno in Barbagia 2026 programme: the specific village calendar (20+ villages participating in the circuit, each village hosting on a specific October-November weekend): see barbagia.org for the 2026 calendar (published September 2026).