El Ranchito
The children mainly wanted to swim all day everyday so we didn’t think we would be able to do any of the excursions, however one show caught my eye…
As keen riders I knew myself and my daughter would love the Horse Rhythm show at El Ranchito and as it was an evening show it meant they could still swim ALL day!
The show has been going a long time it is directed by José Carlos Gonzalez, A champion rider in Spain 2009.
The Riding Centre "El Ranchito" was founded in the forties. In 1982, José González, current owner of the club, acquired what is today "El Ranchito I", with 55 boxes, 20x35m semi-covered track and Restaurant-Bar, he has totally reformed the facilities that existed and he also performed in the show!
We found out at the end that they offered Hacks but because we were due to fly home the next day we couldn’t go on one – If we ever go back again we will definitely be going on a hack and attending another show it was AMAZING!
Hope you enjoy the pictures …
Here is a link to their website in case you fancy going while holidaying in Spain!
Victoria Mahon
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