Circolo Ippico la Sella invites riders of all abilities to explore the rolling countryside just outside Foggia, where the rhythm of hoofbeats replaces the hum of city life. This equestrian center combines expert instruction with the simple pleasure of connecting with horses in a landscape that stretches toward the Tavoliere plains.
Where Fields Meet the Saddle
The center sits on the edge of Foggia, surrounded by open fields and farmland that provide a peaceful backdrop for riding. Whether you're a complete beginner or a confident equestrian, the instructors tailor experiences to match your comfort level and goals.
Guided rides wind through the countryside, offering views of cultivated land, olive groves, and the occasional farmhouse dotting the horizon. The terrain is gentle enough for newcomers but still engaging for experienced riders looking to enjoy the outdoors from the saddle.
The Experience in the Arena and Beyond
Lessons take place in well-maintained arenas where instructors focus on building confidence and technique. The horses are calm and well-trained, making them ideal partners for riders still finding their balance or refining their skills.
- Guided countryside rides that reveal Foggia's agricultural beauty
- Personalized lessons for beginners, intermediate, and advanced riders
- Well-cared-for horses that respond gently to riders of all experience levels
- A relaxed atmosphere that encourages learning without pressure
Tips for Your Visit
Arrive early to meet your horse and get comfortable before your ride or lesson begins. Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes with a small heel riding boots are ideal, but sturdy sneakers work for beginners.
Morning rides offer cooler temperatures and softer light, especially in summer when the Puglian sun can be intense by midday. If you're new to riding, start with an introductory lesson in the arena before venturing out on a trail ride.
Exploring Foggia and Beyond
After your ride, head into Foggia to explore its historic center, where the Cathedral of Santa Maria Icona Vetere and the Arco di Federico II tell stories of the city's medieval past. The Tavoliere plains stretch in every direction, dotted with ancient farmhouses and wheat fields that turn golden in late spring.
Consider combining your equestrian experience with a visit to the nearby Gargano National Park, where coastal cliffs and forested trails offer a dramatic contrast to the flatlands around Foggia. The park is less than an hour's drive and provides hiking, beaches, and charming towns like Vieste and Peschici.

