
"A favorite of mine was Pavilion, located between the horse paddocks, for breakfast. There's live music from traditional Berber musicians while waiters ask you how you like your eggs. Do make sure to stroll up to the stables themselves-grand, black and gold colonnades for the 20-or-so Arabian horses."
"The hotel's slick equestrian center is home to an array of glossy horses, offering gentle hacks through the countryside for riders of all abilities. Little guests can take part in pony grooming, while during the festive season, as well as Valentine's Day, guests can enjoy romantic horse and carriage rides around the estate."
"Do make sure to stay for the Sunday brunch, where the entire resort descends to the paddock area for jolly mariachi bands, a parade from the horses, and free-flowing Champagne."
Two Four Seasons properties provide distinctive equestrian-focused resort experiences. The first features Pavilion restaurant with live Berber music, Arabian horse stables with grand architecture, and activities including dressage basics, horse therapy, and garden rides. A Sunday brunch highlights mariachi bands, horse parades, and champagne service. The second UK property spans 500 acres with an 18th-century manor house combining traditional and modern amenities, including an infinity pool and scattered accommodations. Its equestrian center offers countryside hacks for all abilities, pony grooming for children, and seasonal horse-drawn carriage rides. Both resorts integrate horseback riding seamlessly with luxury hospitality and family-friendly activities.
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