As you stirrup and saddle up for a horseback tour, get ready to feel like a cowgirl or cowboy riding through the sun-soaked plains of Sardinia's Porto Conte Natural Park. Located on the island's northwest coast, the park is renowned for its rich biodiversity – which you'll get to soak up with a bird's-eye view from your horse. Choose between an hour or two-long tour to make the most of the sweeping panoramas.
First up, you'll kick things off by meeting your horse. There'll be a quick briefing and trial run around the riding school's paddock so you feel comfortable before setting out. Once you're ready, you'll hit the park, trotting past pine forests and strawberry trees – a key plant of the park – along with vibrant orchids and all sorts of wildlife. And if you're lucky, you'll spot wild rabbits, Sardinian donkeys, goats, and boars.
Plus, bird lovers will be in their element with the chance to catch a glimpse of sea birds nesting on sheer cliffs, as well as notable birds of prey like buzzards, kestrels and peregrine falcons. Sit back in your saddle and take in the views of the turquoise bay as you canter back to the stables.