Set in the stunning Aragonese Pyrenees, Pirineo Ecuestre offers a unique blend of horse riding and language learning for riders aged 8 to 18. Participants enjoy daily equestrian activities tailored to all skill levels, combined with immersive Spanish language instruction. The camp's picturesque setting not only enhances the learning experience but also connects students with nature, fostering a memorable summer filled with new skills, friendships, and cultural enrichment. At Pirineo Ecuestre, each day is structured around 22 hours of horseback riding per week and 10 hours of engaging language classes, supplemented by educational workshops. The comprehensive program ensures full board and round-the-clock supervision, providing a safe and supportive environment where young riders can thrive both in the saddle and in the classroom.
The academic component of the Jaca riding and language camp offers a blend of structured language lessons and equestrian training. Participants receive 10 hours of language instruction per week, tailored to enhance their linguistic skills in Spanish, complemented by 22 hours of comprehensive riding instruction. This dual focus ensures that each student not only improves their language abilities but also advances their equestrian skills, making the learning both comprehensive and engaging.
Beyond their regular lessons, camp participants enjoy a range of additional activities that enrich their experience. The evenings are filled with cultural events such as local outings, interactive games, and themed nights that provide fun and relaxation after a day of riding and learning. Moreover, the program often includes guided tours or nature walks in the scenic Pyrenees, offering students the opportunity to explore the rich environment and local culture. These activities not only enhance the camp experience but also foster camaraderie and lifelong memories among the participants.
Participants stay in well-appointed facilities that provide full board, ensuring all meals are covered—from breakfast through dinner. The setting, nestled in the heart of the Aragonese Pyrenees, is both scenic and tranquil, offering students a peaceful environment to relax after a day full of activities. The lodgings are designed to cater to the needs of young riders, with 24-hour supervision by professional staff to ensure safety and a supportive atmosphere.