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Deauville-La Touques Racecourse

I suggest arriving at least an hour before the races start to explore the paddock area. It's a good chance to see the horses up close and snap some photos – it really sets the mood!

My advice is to check out the local food stalls instead of the main restaurant. They have some delicious options at better prices, plus you get to enjoy the atmosphere outside!

I recommend bringing a light jacket, especially if you're staying for the evening races. It can get pretty chilly once the sun goes down, and trust me, you don't want to be uncomfortable!

If you're planning on betting, try to familiarize yourself with the odds and horses beforehand. It saves time and helps you make those last-minute decisions at the betting booths!
Clairefontaine Racecourse

I recommend arriving around 1 PM; the atmosphere really picks up then, and you won't miss any of the exciting races.
Check out the local food stalls instead of the main restaurant. You can get delicious, affordable snacks while enjoying the races without breaking the bank.
The Horse Club

My advice is to check the weather before you go. We got caught in the rain unexpectedly and it kinda ruined the fun for us. Pack a light poncho just in case.

I suggest to book your ride in advance, especially on weekends... The earlier you reserve, the better the choice of horses you'll get... It didn’t hurt to plan ahead!

Make sure to wear sturdy boots. I went with sneakers and regretted it on the trails, as my feet were slipping everywhere. Better safe than sorry!
Horse Dreams

If you're planning to ride, book your spot in the morning, around 9 AM, when the weather is cooler and the horses are more energetic. I found the rides to be more enjoyable then.
Bring a reusable water bottle and some snacks because prices on-site can be a bit high. I learned that the hard way when I got thirsty during a long ride!

Don’t miss the chance to enjoy a picnic after your ride. There are beautiful spots nearby, and you can relax and soak in the landscape without spending on cafes.
A Cheval Rando Libre-Horse Escape

If you can, avoid weekends; the trails can get crowded and taking in the serene landscapes is way better when it’s quiet.

Wear comfortable pants and sturdy shoes; trust me, it makes a huge difference when you're in the saddle for a few hours.

I recommend bringing a water bottle and some snacks; you’ll want to stay hydrated during those long rides, and food options on site can be limited.
Ranch des portes du soleil

I recommend booking your riding lesson online in advance. It saved me a ton of time in queueing when I arrived. Plus, some times offer discounts

I think it's worth exploring the area after riding. The scenery is breathtaking! Grab a snack from local shops and just chill for a bit.

My advice is to wear long pants and sturdy shoes. I made the mistake of wearing shorts and flip-flops, and it was super uncomfortable on the saddle!
Stage Equestrian Du Sichon

I recommend checking the weather before you go and bringing a light jacket. It can get chilly in the late afternoon, and I was caught off guard last time!

I suggest wearing comfy shoes because you'll be on your feet a lot. A couple of my friends wore sandals and regretted it after the first hour.
Hippodrome de Bellerive

If you're planning to catch a race, definitely arrive around 2 pm to grab a good spot. The place gets super busy, especially on weekends, and you don’t want to miss the action!

I suggest checking the schedule online before you go. Sometimes the races get canceled due to weather, and it would save you a trip just to find out they aren't running that day.
Center Horse Racing Touring Club De France

My advice is to wear comfortable clothing and boots if you can. I wore sneakers and regretted it. Also, check the weather because the outdoor riding area can get muddy if it rains

I recommend booking your session online ahead of time. It saved me from long queues and they sometimes have discounts for online reservations. Don't miss out.