Podlachia
Poland
We’re off on a wonderful week-long ride through Podlachia, one of the most fascinating regions of Poland, both in terms of nature and culture. Over seven days, we’ll explore the most valuable natural parts of the Knyszyn Primeval Forest and visit the region’s characteristic multicultural places, where the histories of nations, ethnic groups, and religions intertwine. It’s a full mix of beautiful landscapes and unspoilt nature, the region’s rich heritage, a whole range of remarkable places, and some truly interesting characters. We’ll spend our evenings in charming places, enjoying delicious local food and the drinks for which Podlachia is famous all across Poland. 🙂
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Days overall7 daysDays in saddle7 days
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Group size10Available
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StandardPolish hospitality (under roof and eating solid)Luggageno limit kgFoodlocal cuisine, vegetarian meals available
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Skillswalk, trot, canter, long canters
Poland has a lot to offer in so many ways: a 1000-years-old history, a mix of cultures and traditions, beautiful cities and architecture and, on top of that, pristine, unspoilt nature. This trail takes you to Podlachia region, in north-eastern Poland, one of the natural and cultural jewels of the country. We’re off to spend seven days of horseback riding through the Knyszyn Forest, right in the heart of this beautiful, amazingly interesting and magical part of Poland.
We set off from the town of Supraśl and ride deep into the beautiful forest areas, largely wild and protected, forming more than 20 nature reserves. This region is a natural wonder on a national scale – one of the largest forest complexes in Poland. It’s also a sanctuary for an extraordinary number of animals, including nearly 40 protected species: 230 species of birds, 100 species of butterflies, over 40 species of fish, and dozens of mammal species – moose, deer, wolves, lynxes, badgers, stoats, weasels, raccoon dogs, and of course European bison, the symbol of Podlachia. Those vast forests are also home to around 2,000 species of beetles. The region we’re heading into is an ecological treasure of immense value.
Alongside its remarkable natural qualities, Podlasie (Polish name for Podlachia) is also a treasure in ethnic, religious, and cultural terms. For centuries, the lives of many nations, ethnic groups, and faiths have crossed, mixed and coexisted here – and still do. These lands were settled by Poles, Ruthenians, Yotvingians, and Lithuanians, and later by Jews, Tatars, Germans, Russians, and Belarusians, creating an extraordinary melting pot of cultures, nationalities, and religions. There is no shortage of active Orthodox churches in the region, and during the ride we’ll also visit the Tatars in Kruszyniany and see the oldest preserved Tatar mosque in Poland.
Our ride through Podlachia is also very much a culinary experience. We’ll try traditional local dishes such as potato babka, kartacze, and… Marcinek cake. With the Tatars, we’ll taste the rare and labour-intensive dish called pierekaczewnik. And that’s only a small part of what awaits hungry riders: this trail offers not only a solid ride, but also a very solid culinary experience.
The Knyszyn Forest is, of course, also famous for one more thing that simply can’t be ignored: moonshine. As illegal as it is widespread, and something you’ll have a chance to discover for yourselves during the ride. The famous “Spirit of the Primeval Forest” is made right here and forms part of local tradition – not only an essential feature of family gatherings, but also a kind of local currency.
And naturally, there will be horses. Besides our own mounts – of various breeds and mixes – we’ll also get to know two horse breeds bred locally. The first is the Kladruber, a Czech warmblood carriage horse breed regarded by the Czechs as a national treasure. The second is the local Sokółka breed, developed around 100 years ago by crossing Polish mares with Belgian draft horses, Ardennes, Norfolk Roadsters, Døle Gudbrandsdals, and Anglo-Normans.
Our expedition through Podlachia will delight you in every possible way: as a ride, as a nature experience, as a cultural journey, and as a feast for the taste buds. Podlasie is extraordinary, magical, and truly beautiful.
This ride is intended for riders who are comfortable on horseback and confident in all gaits, both individually and in a group.
The rider weight limit for this ride is 90 kg.
- Horse with full tack
- 7 days of horseback riding
- 6 nights in comfortable cottages and farm stays
- Full board – delicious, local cuisine of Podlachia
- Local, experienced guides
- Additional attractions: visiting a Kladruber stable, visiting the Tatar community, sauna, and much more
- The atmosphere of Podlachian and the Spirit of the Primeval Forest 🙂
- Travel insurance including horse riding
- Optional: transfer to and from Warsaw airport – upon request, charged separately
- Flight tickets to/from Poland
- Minor personal expenses (additional snacks and drinks, souvenirs, etc.)
- Additional accommodation outside tour dates
- Dzień 1 Podlachia
- Dzień 2 Supraśl, Kladrubers and a foggy sunset
- Dzień 3 Primeval forest, military trails and a wooden house
- Dzień 4 The Ecumenical Trail, Tatars and... sauna
- Dzień 5 Ancient Villages, Poland’s Borderlands, and the Border Guard
- Dzień 6 Canters, artist's village and Sokółka horses
- Dzień 7 Orthodox Churches, the St John’s Hills and back to Supraśl
The ride is fairly comfortable when it comes to accommodation, and anyone who enjoys rustic regional charm, good food, and interesting local drinks is very likely to fall for Podlachia.
All six nights are spent in comfortable, charming places. We spend the first night in the Pilgrim House by the Orthodox monastery in Supraśl. For three nights we stay in a restored, comfortable country house in the village of Skroblaki. One night is spent at the “Uroczyska Borki” farm, in wooden cottages. We also spend one night at the agritourism farm “Stajnia Charyzma”, where our horses will rest on endless meadows by the Supraśl River, while we enjoy the company of our lovely hosts – real horse people – in their home over a delicious dinner.
All the overnight places are set in beautiful locations, charming and surrounded by exceptional peace and quiet.
Riders stay in twin and triple rooms with private or shared bathrooms. All the usual modern facilities are available, and in Skroblaki we’ll also make use of a sauna at a farm nerby in the village.
Full board is included throughout the ride. Breakfasts and dinners are prepared by our hosts and consist largely of regional Podlachian dishes, made from delicious local produce and according to traditional recipes. During trail breaks we stop for meals, where we’ll also get to try more local specialities. There will also be no shortage of interesting local drinks during the ride – usually quite strong ones, very much in the Podlachian (nomen omen) spirit.
All luggage is transported by car. We kindly ask you to keep your luggage within 20 kg and pack as compactly as possible.
Equipment
During the ride, we use English saddles — both all-purpose and trail saddles. The bridles are traditional, and we also ride with bits.
It’s worth keeping valuable items such as documents, money or your phone in a zipped waist or hip bag, as losing them somewhere on the way will make them extremy hard to find.
All riders will have access to saddle bags or saddle pads with built-in pockets.
What should you take with you
A support vehicle travels with the group and carries the luggage between the different overnight bases. For each day’s ride, we only take with us what we’ll actually need that day.
- personal ID or passport
- cash – in PLN on EURO
- electronic devices, e.g. phone, camera
- flashlight, the one in your phone will be fine
- sunscreen
- insect repellent against ticks, mosquitos, etc. (we ride through forests, meadows, fields and villages)
- headcover against the sun
- personal riding gear (helmet, breeches, chaps, gloves, etc.)
- raincoat
- canteen or any other handy water bottle
- optionally: straps for attaching yout raincoat to the saddle
| Date | Trip Status | Price | Spots | |
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26 July 2026 - 1 August 2026
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Available, English-speaking pilot |
1250 € |
4 |
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23 August 2026 - 29 August 2026
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Available, English-speaking pilot |
1250 € |
10 |


