Nestled in the peaceful countryside surrounding Pezze di Greco, Centro Ippico Luigi Zizzi offers an escape into the rhythm of rural Puglia on horseback. This is where the gentle rolling hills of the Province of Brindisi meet a tradition of horsemanship that welcomes everyone from first-time riders to seasoned equestrians. The center's approach is personal, unhurried, and rooted in a deep respect for both horses and landscape.
Riding Through the Heart of Puglian Countryside
The trails wind through olive groves and open fields, offering a perspective of the region few travelers experience. You'll move at the pace of your horse, with the scent of wild herbs and the rustle of leaves creating a sensory backdrop that feels worlds away from coastal crowds. Each guided ride is tailored to your comfort level, whether you're learning to post for the first time or ready to canter across sunlit meadows.
A Welcoming Space for Every Rider
What sets this center apart is the genuine warmth of the instructors and their patient, encouraging teaching style. The horses are well-cared-for and attuned to riders of all abilities, making even nervous beginners feel secure. Lessons focus on building confidence and connection with the animal, not just technique. The atmosphere is relaxed, with plenty of time to get acquainted with your horse before heading out.
- Personalized instruction for children, adults, and complete beginners
- Gentle, well-trained horses that respond beautifully to new riders
- Scenic trails through olive groves and countryside paths
- Flexible scheduling that accommodates small groups and families
- Authentic rural setting with none of the tourist-park feel
What to Know Before You Ride
Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes sturdy sneakers or boots work well. Mornings and late afternoons are the most pleasant times to ride, especially in summer when midday heat can be intense. If you're traveling with kids, the instructors are especially skilled at making young riders feel brave and excited. The center is about a 15-minute drive from Fasano, making it easy to pair with a visit to the town's historic center or a morning at the nearby Adriatic beaches.
Beyond the Stables
Pezze di Greco itself is a quiet frazione, but the surrounding area is rich with discoveries. The trulli of Alberobello are less than 20 kilometers away, and the Itria Valley's whitewashed villages offer endless photo opportunities. After your ride, stop in Fasano for a leisurely lunch look for family-run trattorie serving orecchiette alle cime di rapa and local wines. The contrast between the slow pace of the countryside and the lively energy of the coast is part of what makes this corner of Puglia so compelling.

