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bed and breakfast is usually a private residence with several rooms set aside to accommodate many overnight guests. A bed and breakfast normally has private bedrooms, and provide a full breakfast in the morning at an all inclusive price. The owner(s) typically live on the property and also manage and maintain the daily operations of the bed and breakfast. Because most bed and breakfasts are small, usually room for less than ten guests, it's a good idea to make reservations well in advance.
The HorseandTravel.com
bed and breakfast directory provides viewers with over 245 listings for bed and breakfasts that accommodate horses as well as people. These unique bed and breakfast arrangements allow you to take your horses with you on your vacation or horseback riding adventure. Guests stay in beautifully decorated, private rooms or suites with all the comforts of home. Guest horses stay in a barn on the property with well kept stalls and pastures. In most cases the bed and breakfast owners have horses of their own, and will provide grain, hay and bedding for the guests' horses (make sure to inquire when making reservations). Most of the bed and breakfast places listed on this site maintain private horseback riding trails on their property or are located near state or federal land with trails. There's no better way to spend your free time than going horseback riding over endless mountain trails or across country fields of wildflowers. After your amazing ride, make your horses comfortable in the barn and return to your cozy room at the bed and breakfast to relax and enjoy the rest of the day.
There are
bed and breakfast inns that offer special packages such as: romantic getaways, horseback riding by day/wine tasting at night, mother /daughter weekend rides and inn to inn rides just to name a few. You'll find some that also host clinics in natural horsemanship, centered riding and more. A bed and breakfast is also the perfect place to stop for those traveling with horses. You can get a good night sleep knowing that your horses are resting comfortably right outside your window. Many bed and breakfasts that are listed also have horses available for rent, and will take guests on guided trail rides. Feel free to search our bed and breakfast inns directory for further information.
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If you are looking for something other than a bed and breakfast inn, there are a number of
timeshare resorts across the country that will also welcome your horses. Timeshares like the 14,000-acre R-Wild Horse Ranch in Platina, California offer a number of accommodation options including quaint cabins, motel-style rooms and campsites for its guests, and boarding alongside the Ranch for your equine companions. Good luck on your search!
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