Western pony club and hiking, horse boarding, equine therapy in the town of Semussac.
Owners' stable and equestrian center, I invite you to discover an alternative stable by its concept: a boarding house for horses on an equi-track, focused on the principles of equine ethology and agro-eco-forestry (here we take care of the environment, we plant trees, we consume locally and we produce our energy!).

Atypical horse riding, in a nod to equine therapy and welcoming people with disabilities, but also to support children aged 2 to 10 in psychomotor development, whether they have disorders or No. I am trained to support children with ADHD, DYS, ASD or those who have dropped out or have school phobia. The horse is ideal for gaining self-confidence and implementing calm work in communication with the equine, but which requires concentration, endurance and application.

Group reception: school, leisure center, institution, early childhood relay, etc.

The most willing will be able to practice horse riding in a sporting way focused on:
The competitive equestrian trekking techniques (TREC) which consist of 3 events: orienteering (the treasure hunt), gait control (the fastest step and the slowest gallop) and the course in varied terrain (PTV) where we show the dispositions of the perfect hiking horse on a course of pitfalls (bridge, staircase, ford, trunk, ditch, low branches, slalom) to be crossed on foot or on horseback, at speeds imposed or not (defined by the track manager).

Derby cross: full-throttle discipline where you gallop over natural obstacles in a set time.

Trail, trail in hand, mountain trail and ranch trail: 3 western disciplines that highlight the qualities of the perfect work horse on the ranch and when hiking.

Work on foot: presentation in hand, showmanship, trail in hand, equifeel, lunge, long rein, freedom. Lots of disciplines to practice in hand and strengthen the bond with your horse.

A varied practice of horse riding which allows everyone to express their passion for horses at their own pace and accompanied with kindness and respect for themselves, others and the animal.

La Fleur de Selle is also a dog training club: The cani-mushers of 17 which is oriented on the same axes as the equestrian center, living happily with your dog in all circumstances so that he accompanies me everywhere (where I have the right to take him!). Disciplines that allow each race to express their natural behaviors and needs. Among which: Cani-walk – cross – mountain bike, ranch trail (course combining agility, obedience and education), dog rally (orienteering with markings found by the dog's scent), but also the group of mediator dogs to help and support suffering people. Puppy and teen classes to learn good manners and grow well before practicing a discipline!

Welcome!
We speak French

Activities on site

  • Equestrian sports
  • Riding stable

Location details

  • Downtown
  • In the city
  • Panoramic view
On the road to Bordeau (D730), once in Semussac, there are 2 roundabouts (one with trees and the other without) access is via the roundabout without trees (exit 3 if you come from Cozes , exit 2 if you come from Corme Écluse, exit 1 if you come from Semussac).

Customers

  • Special children
Minimum age required: 2 years year(s)
Maximum group size: 6

Opening

From 01/01 to 31/12/2024.
By appointment.

Admission fees

Adult: from €25 (Walk, hike, picnic, lesson, gallop validation, professional reorientation: upgrade.)
Child: from €10 (Pony baptism, pony picnic, hiking trip, lesson. Validation of gallops)
Teenager: from €25 (Walk, hike, picnic, lesson, gallop validation, professional preparation: upgrade.)
Children's group: from €100 (school, early childhood relay, institution, leisure center, etc. rate per hour).

Payment method

  • Cheque
  • Cash
  • Bank transfer

Services

Equipments

  • Career

Services

  • Equestrian pension

Home animals

Animals are accepted

Accessibility

SERVICES

  • Adapted benefits for mental impairment
From 25 € / adult

Address

Chemin de la Champagne
17120 Semussac
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