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Mazovia–Podlachia Countryside Week

Week-long centre-based horse riding holidays through historic borderland villages

A tourist event for adult, experienced riders.

Programme outline

Sunday – Arrival & settling in

Guests arrive individually in the afternoon. If travelling by train, collection from the local railway station is arranged. Guests arriving by air are advised to fly to Warsaw (Chopin or Modlin Airport) - transfer available. On arrival, there is time to unpack, freshen up and get settled into the house. We meet in the evening for a light meal and an introduction to the week ahead. Dinner is served at the house, followed by a quiet evening and rest after the journey.

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Monday - stories from past generations

After breakfast, we set off on our first all-day ride, designed to be a leisurely start to the week's rhythm—for both riders and horses. We ride through vast forests where, with a bit of luck, you might spot moose, deer, or even wolf tracks. The route leads to the village of Stara Maliszewa, where we'll see a tall wooden cross, characteristic of Podlasie, and two chapels: an old wooden one, likely from the late 19th century, and a brick one from 1934, containing a statue of Christ the Burning Heart. At noon, we stop for a rest and lunch. After a break, we head along forest roads to the village of Ugoszcz, home to the Church of St. Anthony of Padua. The parish was established during World War I—the first mass was celebrated here in 1919 in a wooden chapel with a thatched roof, and the current brick church was built between 1929 and 1931. Next, we cross the Ugoszcz River and through the vast forests of the Bug River Landscape Park to the village of Nowe Lipki, where traditional houses tell the stories of their former inhabitants. In the evening, we return home for a warm, home-cooked meal and conversations around the campfire. About six hours in the saddle.

Tuesday - Stories told by the Bug River

That day, we set off on a long hike towards the picturesquely meandering Bug River. We reach the river by traversing small Bug villages, vast meadows, and paths leading through oxbow lakes that have changed shape over the years along with the river's course. It's an open and peaceful landscape—full of light, space, and traces of ancient life etched into the landscape. Along the way, we pass natural floodplains and Bug meadows, habitats for numerous bird species. A silence accompanies us, broken only by the sounds of the wind, bird calls, and the rhythmic clatter of horses' hooves. At noon, we reach the Bug River, where we stop for a longer rest. There's time for a meal for the participants and for the horses, and a moment of relax by the river. After a break, we continue our journey and pass the railway bridge over the Bug—a distinctive feature of the local landscape, which once stood in a different location and has witnessed the changes taking place in the region over the years. In the afternoon, we pass through Prostyń, passing the Basilica of the Holy Trinity and St. Anne. The history of this place dates back to 1510, when—according to local tradition—St. Anne appeared to a local peasant woman, Małgorzata Błażkowa, requesting the construction of a church on a nearby hill. This event initiated a centuries-old pilgrimage tradition and shaped the identity of this part of the region. We return along a different route, still passing through meadows, fields, and forests, allowing ourselves to maintain a leisurely pace and fully immerse ourselves in the landscape of the old route. In the evening, we will enjoy a warm meal and rest after a day spent in the saddle. About 6 hours of horseback riding.

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Thursday – Rest & local trip

Today is a rest day for the horses. After breakfast, we travel by car to the Open-Air Museum of Agriculture in Ciechanowiec, where we explore traditional rural architecture and everyday life of the region. Lunch is served at a local inn in Ziołowy Zakątek, followed by a relaxed walk through the Podlasie Botanical Garden, known for its herbal collections and peaceful atmosphere. We return home in the afternoon, light meal and the evening is free to relax.

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The program is a framework and may change depending on weather conditions and group dynamics, while maintaining the safety of participants and horses.

Dates 2026

Stay 8 days / 7 nights ▪︎ Arrival and departure on Sunday

Stay 8 days / 7 nights ▪︎ Arrival and departure on Sunday

April 12 - 19, 2026

April 12 - 19, 2026

April 12 - 19, 2026

May 17 - 24, 2026

June 14 - 21, 2026

Convenient access

Convenient access via route S8 or A2/DK-50 .
Parking available on site.

Access by train from all over Poland to the local railway station.
> We pick up guests from the station on the day of arrival and drop them off on the day of departure.

Nearest airports:

  • Warsaw Chopin (WAW)

  • Warsaw Modlin (WMI)

> We organize airport transfers by prior arrangement.

Details of travel and transfers are agreed individually before arrival.

Price, terms and conditions of participation

The most important organizational information regarding this stay.

Price

1750 EUR / 7350 PLN

Price includes:

7 nights

full board (breakfast, lunch in the field, dinner, snacks), drinks

5 days of horse riding according to the program (27 hours in the saddle)

care of a guide/instructor

a trip on a rest day

Price does not include

travel to the place of stay

additional nights

benefits not listed in the program

additional travel accident insurance

Who is this stay for?

for adults only

horse riding at three gaits (walk, trot, gallop)

experience in horse riding in the field

not suitable for beginners

Small group of min. 2 / max. 6 people

Who is this stay for?

for adults only

horse riding at three gaits (walk, trot, gallop)

experience in horse riding in the field

not suitable for beginners

The contract is concluded after confirmation of availability and conditions of participation.

A tourist event organised by a tour operator entered into the Register of Tour Operators under number 2662, maintained by the Marshal of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship.
Tourist guarantee no. COR 531591.

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