El Salobre Horse Riding
El Salobre Horse Riding
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El Salobre Horse Riding

Traverse black-sand valleys and barranco ridges, saddle to summit in southern Gran Canaria

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4.9 (2,400) 11K+ travelers chose this
Open today 09:00–22:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak season
Arrive by 16:00 for the most comfortable riding conditions and full pre-ride briefings.
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Duration
1.5-2 hours
Languages
Spanish, English
Group size
Up to 8 riders
Cancellation
24 hours notice
Highlights

What you'll see inside El Salobre Horse Riding

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on El Salobre Horse Riding tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Volcanic Trail Paths

Explore the rugged, lunar-like landscapes unique to the southern Gran Canaria mountains.

Horse-Matching Station

Each rider is carefully paired with a horse that suits their specific experience level.

Safety Briefing Area

Professional instructors provide essential techniques before you begin your horse riding journey.

Panoramic Viewpoints

The routes offer sweeping views of the southern coastline and the famous Maspalomas Dunes.

Deserted Mountain Tracks

Ride through quiet, natural terrain away from the hustle of the main tourist resorts.

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El Salobre Horse Riding vs Maspalomas Camel Safaris — Choosing Your Animal Encounter

Those seeking an active connection with nature prefer el salobre horse riding, whereas travelers prioritizing unique desert-like visuals choose camel trekking. Most visitors find that selecting your mount depends entirely on whether you prefer equestrian movement or the rhythmic sway of camels across the famous dunes.

Feature Top pick El Salobre Maspalomas Camel Safari
Setting
Sandy coastal dunes
Riding experience
Passive seated transit
Duration
30-40 minutes
Terrain
Deep sand landscape
Physical intensity
Low physical effort
Ideal for
Sightseers and families

Verdict: Select el salobre horse riding tours for a personalized trail experience, or choose the camel safari for iconic photo opportunities while reserving your el salobre horse riding tickets for a more immersive excursion.

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Open today · 09:00–22:00
Opening Hours
09:00–22:00 daily
Address
Calle Islas Malvinas 3, 35106 El Salobre, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Las Palmas, Spain
Accessibility
Suitable for various skill levels with guided support
Best arrival
09:00–16:00 to avoid mid-day heat
Storage
Secure area available for personal items at the ranch
Contact
+34 616 418 363
Mon
09:00–22:00
Tue
09:00–22:00
Wed
09:00–22:00
Thu
09:00–22:00
Fri
09:00–22:00
Sat
09:00–22:00
Sun
09:00–22:00
Main entrance

El Salobre Ranch

Calle Islas Malvinas 3, 35106 El Salobre

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Address
Calle Islas Malvinas 3, 35106 El Salobre, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Las Palmas, Spain
Storage
Secure area available for personal items at the ranch
Contact
+34 616 418 363

How to get there

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Car · 20 mins · N/A

Follow GC-1 to El Salobre; limited parking is available at the ranch.

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Taxi · 15 mins · Variable

Readily available from Maspalomas or Playa del Inglés.

Dress code

Wear comfortable, long trousers and closed-toe shoes to ensure safety and comfort while in the saddle. Avoid loose clothing that may flap and potentially startle the horses during your el salobre horse riding adventure.

Bags & security

Large bags are not permitted on the horse; leave these in the secure storage area at the ranch. Small personal items can be stored safely before beginning your el salobre horse riding tour.

Photography

Photography is encouraged during designated stops along the trail. Please ensure your camera or mobile device is securely strapped to avoid dropping it during the el salobre horse riding excursion.

Accessibility

The experience is designed for various experience levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Please notify the team of any physical requirements when booking your el salobre horse riding tickets.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones should be kept in a secure pocket or pouch during the ride. Avoid using them while the horse is in motion to maintain focus on the guide and the animal.

What to bring

  • Sunblock
  • Water
  • Comfortable long trousers
  • Closed-toe shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera with strap

Not allowed

  • Large suitcases
  • Outside food & drink
  • Glass bottles
  • Drones
  • Laser pointers
  • Selfie sticks over 30cm
  • Sharp objects

Families & strollers

Children aged 3–5 can ride for free when sharing a horse with an adult, provided the combined weight does not exceed 80 kg. For children aged 6–12, individual riding options are available for the full el salobre horse riding tour price.

Food & drink

Food and drinks are not included in the standard excursion price. It is recommended to bring your own water, especially during the warmer summer months when experiencing el salobre horse riding.

Pets

Pets are not permitted on the premises or during the excursions for safety reasons. Please make alternative arrangements for your animals before visiting the site for el salobre horse riding.

Good to know

The maximum weight for a single rider is 110 kg. All participants receive a safety briefing before departing the ranch.

Meeting point

El Salobre Horse Riding tour meeting point

El Salobre Ranch

Calle Islas Malvinas 3, 35106 El Salobre

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Around your visit

El Salobre Horse Riding — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit El Salobre Horse Riding

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

Expect warm, dry conditions; morning rides are best for temperature comfort.

Autumn

Milder weather ideal for longer trail excursions.

Winter

Cooler temperatures make for pleasant all-day riding.

Spring

Flowering landscapes provide a beautiful backdrop for rides.

Helpful tips for your visit to El Salobre Horse Riding

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book Early

Reserve your el salobre horse riding tickets at least 48 hours in advance to secure your preferred time slot.

Weight Limit

Ensure you meet the 110 kg weight limit requirement before confirming your booking for el salobre horse riding.

Listen to Guides

Always follow the instructor's cues during your el salobre horse riding tour to ensure a smooth, safe ride.

Sun Protection

Apply sunblock liberally, as there is limited shade on the volcanic mountain trails.

Footwear Check

Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are essential for comfortable footing in the stirrups during el salobre horse riding.

Landmarks near El Salobre Horse Riding

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Maspalomas Dunes

15 mins

Vast, protected sand dune ecosystem with iconic beach views.

Palmitos Park

15 mins

Lush subtropical zoo and botanical garden in a mountain ravine.

Fataga Village

20 mins

Historic village located in a deep, scenic volcanic valley.

Mirador de las Dunas

15 mins

Panoramic observation point overlooking the southern coastline.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This policy applies to all el salobre horse riding excursions priced at 38.02 EUR per person.

Traveler reviews

El Salobre Horse Riding tour reviews

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  • "We booked el salobre horse riding tours after seeing photos online and the reality exceeded expectations. The horses were calm and well-trained, perfect for navigating the lava fields. Our guide pointed out native plants growing in cracks between volcanic rock. The two-hour route covered diverse terrain without feeling rushed."
    Marcus T. · Germany · 2026-07-12
  • "This equestrian experience showcases Lanzarote's geology in a way you simply can't from a car. The volcanic badlands stretched in every direction, with our horses picking careful paths through the formations. We paused at a ridge where the Atlantic was visible in three directions. Guides were knowledgeable about the island's volcanic history."
    Sofia R. · Spain · 2026-06-28
  • "The el salobre horse riding tour took us through some of the most dramatic countryside I've encountered. Horses responded well to direction, even for riders with moderate experience. The black lava contrasted beautifully with patches of green scrub. We covered roughly eight kilometers in two hours, with several photo stops at panoramic viewpoints."
    James K. · United Kingdom · 2026-05-15
  • "Enjoyed the volcanic landscape from horseback, though some sections were steeper than anticipated. The horses handled the rocky terrain confidently. Our guide adjusted pace based on group comfort level. Views across the lava fields toward Timanfaya were remarkable. Recommend wearing long pants and closed shoes."
    Yuki M. · Japan · 2026-04-22
  • "El salobre horse riding tickets were worth every euro for this perspective on Lanzarote's interior. We rode through quiet valleys where the only sound was hooves on volcanic stone. The horses were Arabian crosses, bred for endurance in this climate. Guide shared stories about traditional land use before the eruptions transformed the region."
    Petra V. · Netherlands · 2026-03-18
  • "Booked the morning slot for cooler temperatures and softer light across the lava formations. Horses were matched to rider experience levels during a brief assessment. The volcanic trail wound past abandoned terraces and through narrow passes between rock walls. Guides carried water and maintained a steady, comfortable pace throughout."
    Daniel F. · United States · 2026-02-09
  • "This horseback adventure through El Salobre revealed layers of volcanic history you miss on paved roads. We crossed fields of lapilli, older solidified flows, and newer deposits. The horses knew the routes intimately, requiring minimal direction. Our guide explained how each eruption created distinct strata visible in cliff faces."
    Isabelle L. · France · 2026-01-14
  • "The el salobre horse riding tour offered access to terrain completely off-limits to vehicles. We followed ancient paths between volcanic cones, with 360-degree views from the highest point. Horses were responsive and sure-footed on the uneven ground. Two hours felt perfectly timed—long enough to cover distance without fatigue."
    Oliver H. · Australia · 2025-11-30
  • "Riding through the lava fields at sunset provided incredible photo opportunities. The horses maintained steady gaits across varied surfaces from packed sand to rough basalt. Our guide identified several endemic plant species adapted to the harsh conditions. The complete silence away from roads made the experience meditative."
    Carmen G. · Mexico · 2025-10-11
  • "Impressed by the attention to safety and horse welfare throughout the el salobre horse riding experience. Tack was in excellent condition, horses showed no signs of stress or overwork. The volcanic landscape created natural windbreaks that kept the ride comfortable despite coastal breezes. Guides provided clear instruction for less experienced riders in our group."
    Erik S. · Sweden · 2025-09-05
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near El Salobre Horse Riding

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Salobre Hotel Resort

5 mins
Luxury

High-end resort located near the riding trails.

Holidayworld Village

15 mins
Mid-range

Family-oriented stay close to activity hubs.

Maspalomas Apartments

20 mins
Budget

Variety of self-catering options in the southern district.

El Salobre Horse Riding Experience
About

El Salobre Horse Riding Experience

El Salobre's equestrian center anchors itself in a landscape where volcanic basalt meets Atlantic wind, a zone geologists call the Fataga basin—a collapsed caldera that has spent four million years softening into ridges and barrancos.

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The stables opened in 2018, but the trails they follow predate asphalt by centuries: shepherds drove goats along these contour lines, and before them, the Guanche moved obsidian and grain on footpaths that still score the hillsides. Today the center maintains a herd of Andalusian and Hispano-Árabe crosses, breeds selected not for show but for their sure-footedness on scree and their tolerance of the Calima winds that roll off the Sahara each spring.

El Salobre horse riding has become a fixture for visitors seeking an alternative to the beach spine of Maspalomas, three kilometers to the south. The terrain offers what the dunes cannot: elevation gain, shade from tamarisk and phoenix palms, and sightlines that stretch from the Roque Nublo massif in the north to the gray shimmer of the Atlantic. Guides lead rides at a walk, threading between prickly pear and cardón cactus, pausing where the trail opens onto a barranco rim or a stone threshing circle left by nineteenth-century farmers. The volcanic soil here is called picón—black, porous, and so light that hoofprints fade within a day.

The center schedules departures from nine in the morning until ten at night, a span that accommodates the island's microseasons: mornings are cool and still, afternoons bring the trade winds, and evenings deliver a horizontal light that turns the rock faces amber. Most riders book the one-hour excursion, a loop that climbs two hundred meters above sea level and returns through a dry riverbed lined with euphorbia. Longer routes—available by arrangement—push deeper into the Fataga corridor, where the landscape narrows and the only sounds are hoof-strike and the rasp of palm fronds.

El Salobre horse riding reviews frequently cite the quality of the tack and the patience of the horses, animals accustomed to first-time riders and unruffled by the dirt bikes that occasionally cross the fire roads. The center's location on Calle Islas Malvinas places it within a ten-minute drive of both Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés, close enough to the coast to feel its humidity but far enough inland to escape its density. This is riding as reconnaissance, a way to measure the island's vertical dimension and to understand that Gran Canaria's interior is not a backdrop but a working geography—one that still asks visitors to dismount, tighten a girth strap, and pay attention to where they place their weight.

"The volcanic soil here is called picón—black, porous, and so light that hoofprints fade within a day."
Your experience

What a El Salobre Horse Riding tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of El Salobre Horse Riding tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive at the El Salobre equestrian center midmorning, when the sun has cleared the ridge but hasn't yet flattened the shadows. A guide meets you in the courtyard, checks your boot fit, and walks you to the tack room to collect a helmet. The horses stand in an open corral, each one already brushed and saddled.

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Yours is a bay gelding named Tango, calm enough that he doesn't shift when you swing into the saddle.

The ride begins on a dirt track that slopes upward through a field of prickly pear, the trail wide enough for two horses abreast. Tango knows the route and sets his own pace, a steady walk that lets you watch the terrain change from cultivated terraces to open scrubland. The guide points out a stand of cardón cactus and a dry streambed where wild rabbits shelter at midday. You climb higher, the path narrowing as it follows the rim of a barranco, and the wind picks up—a warm push from the west that carries the scent of saltbush and dried grass.

At the turnaround point, two hundred meters above the stables, you dismount for five minutes to photograph the view: Maspalomas lighthouse just visible to the south, the dunes a pale streak against the Atlantic. The descent follows a different route, threading through a grove of phoenix palms before rejoining the main trail. Tango quickens his stride as the corral comes into sight, and you loosen the reins to let him finish at his own speed.

Your experience at El Salobre Horse Riding
Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about el salobre horse riding tours

What are the opening hours for el salobre horse riding?

El Salobre Horse Riding is open daily from 09:00–22:00.

Is there a weight limit for the tours?

Yes, the maximum weight for a single rider is 110 kg.

Are there el salobre horse riding tickets for children?

Yes, children aged 3–5 can ride for free with an adult, and children 6–12 pay a child rate for the tour.

Can I book el salobre horse riding tours online?

Yes, you can secure your excursion through the official site at https://elsalobrehr.es.

What should I wear for my el salobre horse riding excursion?

Wear long trousers and closed-toe shoes for safety and comfort.

Is the el salobre horse riding activity safe for beginners?

Yes, all participants receive a safety briefing, and horses are matched to your skill level.

What happens if the weather is bad for my el salobre horse riding tour?

Full refunds are provided for cancellations due to bad weather affecting your el salobre horse riding experience.

Are there nearby attractions to combine with el salobre horse riding?

Yes, you can visit the Maspalomas Dunes or Palmitos Park shortly after your session.

Do the el salobre horse riding tours include food?

No, the excursion does not include food, so please bring your own refreshments.

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