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A Horseback Riding Adventure in Andalusia

In the region bordering Spain’s southern coast, you can find an authentic glimpse of old Spain, where traditions bring back the simplicity that once defined the whole country.

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The ride follows riding trails and old cattle-driving routes that have not been used in decades, along meadows, rivers, and extraordinary landscapes filled with wildlife. Photo by Sophy Roberts and Georgina Preston.

Andalusia, Spain, casts a spell over those who venture into this southern corner of the country; it is a land that calls to those with a spirit of adventure. The vestiges of Moorish rule, which spanned from the eighth century to the fifteenth, left a long-lasting legacy and influence here. Architectural marvels—like the Mezquita of Córdoba, once a mosque and now a cathedral, with its endless rows of red-and-white columns, or the Alhambra Palace in Granada, with its lush gardens of cypress trees, jasmine, and orange blossoms, its shaded courtyards with reflecting pools and intricate arabesques—are just some of the remarkable testaments to the region’s storied past.

About an hour-and-a-half drive from Seville lies a region that feels untouched by time. The Sierra Norte de Sevilla, in the foothills of the larger Sierra Morena Mountain range, is a wild, secluded, and unspoiled region in northern Andalusia. It acts as a natural border between Andalusia, Extremadura, and Castilla–La Mancha. This land is rugged and undisturbed by the rush of modern life. Here, one can find an authentic glimpse of old Spain, where traditions and the cadence of life bring back the magic and simplicity that once defined the whole country.

Exploring this region on horseback is an invitation to experience something truly extraordinary. Viewed from the saddle, everything slows down, bringing a sense of freedom and connection to the rhythms of the land, and allowing the world to unfold at a slower pace. This experience was brought to life by George Scott. An adventurer and natural storyteller, he created riding safaris that blend understated elegance, meticulous attention to detail, Andalusian horses, and British equestrian discipline with the romance of southern Spain. Inspired by his love of food, wine, the guitar, and a serene way of life, he has transformed his everyday living into an art form —one he now shares with his guests.

Photo by George Scott.

George grew up on the family finca, Trasierra, which dates to the fifteenth century and has been transformed into a private hotel by his mother, Charlotte Scott, in the small town of Cazalla de la Sierra. A natural rider all his life, he has explored the secrets of this unspoiled countryside and created a travel experience that defines true modern luxury: an unhurried pace and a presence in the moment. Inspired by his extensive time in India, he has also brought the elegance of Rajasthani-style camping into the experience, adding a touch of unexpected charm to every stay.

Trips last for three or five days, with small groups curated by George or booked as a private party. Mornings begin with a breakfast of strong coffee, local eggs, sweet cakes, and orange marmalade from the orchard, then on to the stables at Trasierra to set off on a ride accompanied by George and a team of expert caballeros. The ride follows riding trails and old cattle-driving routes that have not been used in decades, along meadows, rivers, and extraordinary landscapes filled with wildlife and the sound of birdsong. There are stops on the way with sherry and jamón ibérico, followed by lunch under a pitched tent. The food is simple, elegant, and inspired by the seasons, cooked over an open fire with menus dreamed up by George’s sister, Gioconda Scott. A talented chef and founding member of Seville’s Slow Food movement, who in the past has collaborated with Francis Mallmann, running his restaurant, Garzon, in Uruguay.

Photo by George Scott.

Each night brings its own sense of discovery. One evening may be spent at Taramona, a beautifully restored sixteenth-century finca, where dinner is served in a candlelit corner of the house or an old stable. Another night could lead to a hidden Rajasthani-style tented camp, set in a secret spot among the olive groves and illuminated by torches, where guests gather around the fire under a canopy of stars. Or perhaps there is a night at Trasierra itself, where the gardens overflow with orange trees, herbs, wisteria, and roses. After dinner, George might play the piano, an old gramophone could be brought out, or flamenco dancers and Gypsy musicians may suddenly appear, bringing with them the true spirit of Andalusia.

During his trips, George brings back the romance of life, a beautiful way to see the world, even if only for a few days. This is the kind of escape that feels like a dream—one that adventurous travelers want to return to again and again, with each season revealing something new to explore.

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