Menorca Horse Riding Excursion to Cala Esteve 29-01-2016
[KOR/ENG] 영국 새댁의 여름 휴가 장소! 스페인의 메노르카 섬/ Menorca, Spain (Cuk-Cuk/ Horseback Riding in Menorca)
Editor's Note: Hi everyone, is there anyone who has been to been to Menorca, Spain? Menorca is a smaller island right next to Mallorca and its amazing beach never ceases to amaze everyone who visits there. I hope you find this video useful! Thank you.
안녕하세요 여러분, 혹시 스페인의 메노르카 라는 섬을 들어보셨나요? 마요르카 옆의 더 작은 섬인 메노르카 섬에 다녀왔습니다. 방문 당시엔 유튜브를 하지 않던 때라 풍경 비디오만 열심히 찍었었는데 나름 이런 분위기도 조용하고 좋은것 같아요. 오늘도 봐주셔서 감사합니다!!
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Menorca Horse Riding
Menorca Horse Riding excursion to Alcalfar beach 2015
Mare de Deu de Gràcia Festival, Mahon, Menorca Sept. 2010
The Mare de Deu de Gràcia Festival is the highlight of Maó's festival calendar and marks the end of Menorca's busy summer. See black beauties from local horse stables parade through the streets in a spectacular show.
People pack the Plaza del Ayuntamiento as horses, ridden by ornately dressed caixas, parade through the crowd. More experienced riders take part in equestrian games, such as jousting and, more dangerously, riders lock arms and gallop together, hoping their horses don't separate.
At night, once the horses have been given their hard-earned hay, the people take to the square for music and dancing.
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50 Fiestas - Episode Three: The Crowdsurfing Horses Of Menorca
Fiesta: Sant Joan
Town: Cituadella de Menorca
Province: Islas Baleares
Date: the 23rd of June
The big black horses are the pride of the Balearic Islands, dotted gorgeously off the coast of Spain, in the Mediterranean Sea. Every year, on the longest day of the year, the horses become the star attraction in Menorca, parading through town in displays of horsemanship, while the revellers try and get in underneath them...
The horses that is.
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Horse riding display-Menorca
An impromptu display of dressage skills by twin girls on horses from the local riding club at Es Migjorn in front of Bar Halley, Santo Tomas on Friday evening 15 September 2017.
Horse riding in Minorca - Son Bou Rutes a Cavall
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While we British were busy arguing the pros and cons of the new HS2 rail link, the citizens of Menorca were discussing their own important transport matter.Namely, the merits of reopening an ancient route designed to allow horses and their riders to circumnavigate the island.Built in the 1300s to connect the Spanish island’s defensive watchtowers, the Cami de Cavalls path (‘way of horses’) had sat unused and unloved, and was falling into disrepair until the decision was taken in 2010 to do something about it.You can walk the path if you insist, but really there’s only one way to explore it properly: on horseback.The route is 115 miles long, so to ride the whole way would take far longer than the two days we had set aside.Instead, we set out to explore two very different parts of the island; the volcanic northern half, and the south, with its hidden white beaches and glorious swimming spots.Our base was Torralbenc, a whitewashed and bougainvillea-clad farmhouse-turned-hotel which sits in the middle of its own vineyard in the south-east of the island.Our group of six strangers started our expedition just beyond the lighthouse at Binimel-là beach, where we met our steeds for the first time. We also met our guide, ominously sporting a black eye.He explained that he had been galloping home one evening and had gone straight into a tree.Almost all of the horses, including my lovely mare, Zaica, were Menorquin — a rare breed, with fewer than 3,000 still in existence. They are famous for the role they play in Menorcan fiestas, where they perform a move called ‘es Bot’, which involves standing on their hind legs.Luckily, none of our horses decided to show off their two-legged tricks.We were split into two groups. The first were keen to have a canter, the second happier sticking to walk and trot. I was in the first group but, even so, I was a little concerned. Riding racehorses three mornings a week and with horses of my own, a pony-trekking holiday on dobbins was not what I was after.I needn’t have worried. Zaica was not a racehorse, but she was far from a dobbin. And even though there were stretches of follow-the-leader along the narrow paths, the rocky terrain meant you couldn’t afford to lose concentration.Many of the Cami de Cavalls pathways are narrow and winding, with rocky steps both uphill and down. These tracks lead to the hidden beaches that make Menorca so popular with tourists, but are also perfect for a long canter along the shore or a stroll in the sea.The island’s northern coastline, where we rode on our first day, is rocky and rugged. On our second outing, we followed the more sheltered southern coast.We met our horses at the car park of Cala Turqueta beach, before proceeding to Cala des Talaier, where one nudist seemed set on giving the six lady riders something of a show.These coves are some of the island’s most beautiful and Cala Turqueta was perfect for a post-riding dip (without horses, that is). Our guide did warn us that in peak season the beach can be so busy that if you arrive after 8am you won’t find a space to park.We were there in May and enjoyed two days of glorious sunshine. Our third day was less glorious, but a rainy day in the 18th century capital of Mahon is perfect for nipping between the cafes and shops for which the town is famous. In the evenings, we all ate together in the hotel restaurant or wine cellar.On the last night, we squashed into one room, ordered room service, and reminisced about our rides. A bit like The Pony Club all over again.One afternoon we borrowed some bicycles and cycled through the vineyards to the hotel’s winery.We all made it there safely on the way down, despite the bumpy tracks. But the return journey — after sampling some of the delicious wines — was a different matter. Bikes, we all concluded, are far more dangerous than horses..
Menorca - Fiestas Mahon - verano 2016
Fiestas de Mahon
Spanish fiesta in Menorca
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The boys touching the horses while they're in the air is for good luck
Horse festival Menorca
Horses play an important role in the festivals and are the star of the show along with their riders. These beautiful creatures are purebred Menorcan horses with black coats. The horses jump and dance amongst festival goer’s whist music is played out. The riders rear the horses up on to their rear legs while brave members of the crowd help support the horses and remain standing. Historically there was belief that rather than supporting the horse the individuals were touching the horses heart for good luck.
Festival of Sant Gaieta
5th - 7th August - Llucmacanes
Royal Son Bou Family Club Menorca A nice and fun pony ride
The Hotel Royal Son Bou Family Club is a specialized establishment for families with children. Our aim is to make your children enjoy the activities and meet other children with whom to share games and fun moments. If they are happy the whole family will enjoy an unforgettable holiday.
A nice and fun pony ride in contact with nature and near the sea. Or a visit to the farm where the children can know some of the typical animal species of Menorca. They can feed them and see how the friendly inhabitants of our small farm live.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Mahon, Spain
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List of Best Things to do in Mahon, Spain.
Cami de Cavalls
Mahon Port
Iglesia de Santa Maria
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Fortaleza De Isabel II
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Menorca's Path Off Horses: Cami de Cavalls
Menorca's Path Off Horses: Cami de Cavalls, is the coastal path which links the beaches and the island's long and turbulent history of pirates invasions and occupations.
Spain's Balearic Islands are all so different, Majorca (Mallorca) is the largest and Ibiza the smallest holiday Island in the Balearics.
The Cami de Cavalls is 185kms (115mls) long and only meanders in land for small stretches. Most playa and cala are accessible from the path.
After a gentle start the video will take you around the Island at brake-neck speed.
La Mola is probably one of the most spectacular areas on the island. Located next to the Fornells lagoon is the settlement which gives its name to a 120 meter high cliff overlooking the sea. The cliff is home to the cave of Na Polida, one of the island's largest caves.
La Mola de Maó, on the northern shore of the harbour of Maó (Mahon). In the mouth of the harbour is the Isabel II fort. Built in the 19th century. it was infamous as a military prison
The resort of Son Bou and its famous long sandy beach are found at the foot of the La Vall and Es Bec gorges. Son Bou is home to a large marsh and dunes complex. At the eastern end of the beach are the ruins of the early Christian basilica of Son Bou which was built between the 5th and 6th centuries A.D.
As we pass through Ciutadella we arrive at some of the best known beaches of Minorca. The coves of Macarella, Macarelleta and En Turqueta are worth a visit.
Camí de Cavalls - Wikipedia
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Walks in Menorca including the Cami de Cavalls
menorca-net.co.uk/walking/
Map of Camí de Cavalls - Discovering Menorca
descobreixmenorca.com/en/map-of-cami-de-cavalls/
A path with history - Camí de Cavalls 360º
camidecavalls360.com/en/cami-cavalls/a-path-with-history/
Sant Joan Festival , Ciutadella , Menorca 2016
Part of the Medieval Festival of Sant Joan in Ciutadella , Menorca , filmed on the 24th June 2016. It shows the Flabioler [ Flute player ] and the Flag carrier , in the streets of Ciutadella , Menorca.
Menorca, May 2017, Cami de Cavalls: watching the horses go by.
Watching the horse riders go by on the Cami de Cavalls, Menorca.
St John's Day Fiesta, Ciutadella, Menorca, June 2018 (DIa de Sant Joan)
Some of the day time events on the third and last day of the celebrations around St John the Baptist's birthday. Each day there had been over 100 horses taking part in the old centre of Ciutadella the original capital of Menorca. The origins of the celebrations go back many centuries.