Experience Camps are residential programmes where young riders grow through full immersion in equestrian life. Fall Camp blends Tuscany’s autumn beauty with daily transformative horse work, while Intensive Camp Austria 2027 takes talented youth abroad to refine their skills in an inspiring international setting.
THE ART OF IMMERSIVE TRANSFORMATION, DESIGNED FOR EMERGING RIDERS
Traditional riding camps offer activities keeping young people entertained during school breaks. Experience Camps work differently, using residential immersion to create transformative encounters with horses, themselves and peers committed to genuine growth rather than superficial fun.
Fall Camp provides seasonal residential experience in Alterreno's beautiful Tuscan countryside during autumn months. Accommodation included, participants live immersed in equestrian rhythm, caring for horses daily, working with them intensively, developing riding skills and authentic connection simultaneously. Daily schedule balances structured lessons with independent practice, theoretical learning with hands-on experience, individual development with peer community building. Perfect for adolescents seeking genuine growth beyond entertainment, ready to encounter horses as teachers rather than merely recreational animals.
Intensive Camp Austria 2027 takes emerging young champions abroad for unforgettable immersive experience at Schneider's Hotel. This programme serves adolescents already demonstrating excellent riding capability seeking to refine and elevate their skills in inspiring international setting. International context expands young riders' horizons, demonstrates their competence in new environment, builds confidence through successfully navigating unfamiliar territory with horses as constant companions. Intensive format focuses on elevating already-strong foundations to next level of sophistication and capability.
EXCELLENCE THROUGH COMPLETE IMMERSION
Experience Camps succeed because residential immersion creates transformation impossible in scattered weekly lessons, while peer community and international opportunities demonstrate young people’s extraordinary capacity.
Daily care, intensive work, complete immersion builds relationship and understanding impossible in weekly hour-long lessons separated by everyday life.
Fall's natural rhythm of harvest, reflection, preparation for winter mirrors inner journey young people undertake discovering authentic selves.
Taking young champions abroad demonstrates their capability, expands horizons, creates self-assurance through successfully navigating new contexts.
Other young people seeking genuine growth rather than entertainment create support impossible in contexts where transformation is minority pursuit.
Austria programme serves those already excellent, honoring their capability by offering appropriately challenging refinement rather than basic instruction.
Both camps balance safety necessary for vulnerable exploration with challenge necessary for genuine growth and capability development.