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Horse Riding American style horseback riding The AMI, with its partially unspoiled nature, may arouse an imagined country where it is possible to ride horse Western style in the open country in specialised horse riding centres. In horse riding centres it is possible to find covered and open structures where, under any imaginable weather condition, it is possible to learn, perfect and race the different American style specialities. Equipped stalls are then the home for our marvellous adventure companions. … read more... Carriage The AMI is an ideal area for trips and excursions with carriages. The most remote roads between towns and country cart roads, the valued areas where it is possible to move around comfortably sitting in a carriage, enjoying the view dominated by the Alps, there just at a short distance, full of lakes, in the splendid company of horses. Spring, with the characteristic “Canavese green” generated by the spring water from the Valdostan and Piedmont Alps that runs in the … read more... Country Horseback riding Created for MTB, the AMI High Way immediately showed it was one of the most beautiful horse trails of Italy and, considering the AMI nature as horse lands, one of the most characteristic places for country horseback riding in Italy. A place to go in the country with your adventure companion almost the entire year (only in the summer the excessive vegetation and heat of the lower areas make excursions not very pleasant). This is a long trip, approximately 110 km … read more... English horseback riding The AMI, with its territorial variation made of hills, forests, ditches and other morphological discontinuities such as country dry walls, making it possible to experiment and fully enjoy the extraordinary freedom given to the horse mounted according to natural horseback riding techniques. Recommended period for activity: Spring through the beginning of Autumn read more...