El Salobre Horse Riding
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Open today 09:00–20:00
Attendance: Moderate
Arrive early to enjoy cooler morning temperatures.
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Camel Trek Through Maspalomas Dunes 30 min
Standard Entry

Camel Trek Through Maspalomas Dunes

4.5 (5081)
€18
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Explore Gran Canaria's striking sand dunes from the back of a camel on this desert-style adventure

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Palmitos Park Entry with Dolphin & Bird Shows
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Palmitos Park Entry with Dolphin & Bird Shows

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Explore a subtropical wildlife park featuring dolphin performances, raptor displays, and exotic species

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What you'll do

Inside a tour, step by step

  1. 01 15 min

    Arrival

    Check-in and safety briefing at the stables

  2. 02 15 min

    Matching

    Introduction to your horse and fitting equipment

  3. 03 60 min

    Trail Ride

    Guided trek through the volcanic El Salobre terrain

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Volcanic Trails

Ride through rugged paths formed by ancient geological activity unique to the island.

Stables Entrance

The starting point for your el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options featuring local equipment.

Valley Lookout

Experience high vantage points offering views of the surrounding hills and coast.

Head to head

El Salobre Horse Riding Adventure with Transfer Options or Maspalomas Camel Trek

These activities serve different preferences, as el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tours provide a more active equestrian connection to the landscape, whereas the camel trek offers a passive, iconic sightseeing experience.

Feature Top pick El Salobre Horse Riding Maspalomas Camel Trek
Experience Type
Animal-assisted excursion
Setting
Protected sand dune ecosystem
Terrain
Soft shifting sands
Engagement Level
Passive passenger seating
Recommended For
Families and short-duration sightseeing

Verdict: Choose the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tickets for a longer, more physically engaging journey through inland terrain, or select the camel trek if you prefer a quintessential coastal landmark experience with easier access to el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options.

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Plan your visit

Everything you need to know before you go

Practical details for your visit straight from our verified partners — hours, access, rules, and how to get there.

Open today · 09:00–20:00
Opening Hours
09:00–20:00
Address
C/ Islas Malvinas 3, 35106 El Salobre
Transfer Options
Available upon request
Best Arrival
09:00–18:00
Region
San Bartolomé de Tirajana
Mon
09:00–20:00
Tue
09:00–20:00
Wed
09:00–20:00
Thu
09:00–20:00
Fri
09:00–20:00
Sat
09:00–20:00
Sun
09:00–20:00
Main entrance

El Salobre Stables

C/ Islas Malvinas 3

Follow signage from the main road

Address
C/ Islas Malvinas 3, 35106 El Salobre
Region
San Bartolomé de Tirajana

How to get there

🚗
Car · 20 min · Free parking available

Follow signs for El Salobre from the GC-500 highway to reach the ranch.

🚕
Taxi · 15 min · Variable rates

Readily available from Maspalomas or Playa del Inglés.

Dress code

Long trousers and closed-toe shoes are required for safety during your el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options.

Bags & security

Secure lockers are not provided, so please leave large bags at your accommodation before arriving for your el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tour.

Photography

Photography is permitted during the ride, but riders must ensure their safety and control of the horse at all times.

Accessibility

Horse riding requires a basic level of physical fitness and ability to mount the horse independently.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones should be stored securely in a pocket with a zipper or a small crossbody bag.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Water
  • Long pants
  • Sturdy shoes
  • Hat
  • Camera

Not allowed

  • Alcohol
  • Sharp objects
  • Large backpacks
  • Drones
  • Loose scarves
  • Open-toe sandals
  • High heels
  • Umbrellas
  • Illegal substances

Families & strollers

Children are welcome on the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options, provided they meet the minimum age and height requirements set by the guides.

Food & drink

Drinking water is essential; please carry a reusable bottle for your time in the volcanic landscape.

Pets

Pets are strictly prohibited at the stables for safety reasons.

Good to know

Ensure you book your el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options in advance to secure your preferred slot.

Meeting point

Where to find us

El Salobre Stables

C/ Islas Malvinas 3

Follow signage from the main road

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Around your visit

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

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

Summer

High temperatures necessitate early morning rides to avoid peak heat.

Autumn

Mild temperatures make for pleasant riding conditions through the hills.

Winter

Cooler weather allows for comfortable mid-day riding sessions.

Spring

Ideal light conditions for viewing the volcanic landscape during the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tours.

Helpful tips for your visit

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

Hydration

Drink plenty of water before starting your el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options.

Footwear

Avoid flip-flops as they are unsafe for riding and walking on uneven ground.

Sun Protection

Apply sunscreen before the ride as the sun reflects strongly off the volcanic soil.

Booking

Secure your el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tickets early if visiting during peak holidays.

Safety

Always listen to the lead rider and follow instructions regarding your horse.

Nearby landmarks

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

Ayagaures Valley

20 min

A scenic area featuring rugged terrain and native vegetation.

Palmitos Park

15 min

A large zoological garden and botanical park in a nearby valley.

Maspalomas Dunes

15 min

Iconic shifting sand dunes located along the southern coast.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellations made within the operator's specified window are eligible for a refund. The base price for the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options is 38.02 EUR per person.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

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

Salobre Hotel

5 min
luxury

A high-end resort overlooking the volcanic landscape.

Maspalomas Resorts

15 min
mid-range

Various family-oriented holiday complexes.

About

The place, in context

Gran Canaria's interior rises in layers of cooled magma, a monochrome geography sculpted by the Roque Nublo eruptions three million years ago. Where the coastal dunes end and the caldera begins, a narrow corridor of ranches and riding schools threads through the badlands, offering one of the Atlantic archipelago's few equestrian routes across genuinely volcanic terrain. The landscape here is neither jungle nor desert but something in between: sparse euphorbia, brittle lichen, and valleys filled with palm groves that drink from invisible aquifers. El Salobre sits at the southern edge of this transition zone, a hamlet of whitewashed farms pressed against the Fataga ravine. The riding tradition arrived with Spanish settlers in the fifteenth century, but the trails themselves are older, carved by Canarian shepherds moving livestock between summer pasture and winter markets in Maspalomas. Today those same paths form the backbone of guided horseback excursions, winding through the Ayagaures basin and skirting the rim of extinct craters that now hold reservoirs and solar farms. The horses are Andalusian crosses, bred for stamina on uneven ground, and the guides are drawn from families who have worked these slopes for generations. A typical el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options departs from a stable on Calle Islas Malvinas, where riders are matched to horses based on experience and weight. The route depends on the season and the group's skill level, but most follow a five-kilometer loop that climbs through terraced almond groves before opening onto a plateau of black sand and pumice. From there the trail descends into the Fataga barranco, crossing a stone bridge built during the Franco era and returning through a corridor of date palms. The ride lasts one hour, though longer expeditions into the interior are available by private arrangement. Transfer services link the stable to the resort towns of Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas, and Puerto Rico, eliminating the need for rental cars on narrow mountain roads. Pickup schedules are coordinated with ride times to minimize waiting, and the vehicles are air-conditioned minibuses rather than shared coaches. This logistical convenience has made horseback riding accessible to tourists staying on the coast, expanding what was once a niche activity into a reliable alternative to beach days and water sports.

"The trails themselves are older, carved by Canarian shepherds moving livestock between summer pasture and winter markets."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

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

You arrive at the stable in mid-morning, after a twenty-minute transfer from your hotel in Maspalomas. The air is cooler here, the humidity lower, and the light falls differently on the volcanic slopes. Your guide assigns you a chestnut mare and adjusts the stirrups while explaining the route in Spanish and English. You mount from a concrete block, settle into the Western-style saddle, and follow the group single-file up a dirt track flanked by prickly pear. The trail climbs steadily for the first fifteen minutes, switchbacking through almond terraces and abandoned goat pens. At the top of the ridge you pause to let the horses rest, and the guide points out Roque Nublo on the northern horizon, a stone finger rising from the caldera. The descent into the ravine is steeper, the footing loose in places, and you lean back as the mare picks her way down. At the bottom the trail levels out, crossing a dry streambed lined with date palms and wild figs. You pass a stone farmhouse, its roof caved in, and a reservoir that reflects the sky like polished obsidian. The return leg follows the same route in reverse, and by the time you dismount your thighs are tight and your shirt damp with sweat. The guide offers water and a brief photo opportunity before the transfer van reappears to carry you back to the coast.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tours

What are the opening hours for the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options?

The facility is open daily from 09:00–20:00.

Do I need to book my el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tickets in advance?

Yes, booking your el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tickets is recommended to guarantee your preferred time slot.

Is there a dress code for the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options?

Yes, you must wear long trousers and closed-toe shoes for safety.

Can I bring my own food and drink?

You should bring water for the ride, but large meals are not accommodated at the stables.

Are children allowed on the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options?

Children are welcome; please check the specific age requirements for the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options before booking.

What is the cancellation policy for this experience?

Cancellations are subject to the operator policy; please ensure you check the specific terms regarding your booking.

What is the price of the el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options?

The base price for a 1-hour session is 38.02 EUR per person.

How do I get to the stables?

You can reach the stables in El Salobre by car or taxi from nearby areas like Maspalomas.

Are there lockers for my bags?

No, lockers are not provided at the El Salobre location.

Is photography allowed during the tour?

Yes, you may take photos during your el salobre horse riding adventure with transfer options tour while ensuring your horse remains under control.