Find out more about the October event here
Sales show: Catalog and time schedule: https://www.undra.net/Journal/events-en/undra-event-iceland-2024-sales-horse-catalogue
UNDRA EVENT GOES ICELAND – and you can join! 🇮🇸 Click here for tickets
The first UNDRA EVENT will take place in Iceland from October 12th to 13th, 2024! Location: Fákur Riding Club, Reykjavík
This is your chance for a combination of a trip to Iceland and sightseeing, as well as getting training impressions from the best riders in Iceland, listening to lectures about the country, about horse breeding and riding, going shopping, enjoying a get-together with other Icelandic horse friends, breeders and trainers, AND to watch a big sales horse show! At the Icelandic evening on Saturday evening, you can also experience some traditional Icelandic food as well as music!
Meet and experience live on site, among others: Svisshólar, Kjarr, Ganghestar, Sunnuvoll, Hest.is, Kerhólshestar, Hestvit, Herríðarhóll, Solvangi and more!
The preliminary program for the two days is as follows (subject to changes and additions):
SATURDAY:
10:00 a.m.: Opening
Demonstrations/shows in the riding hall:
Lectures in the restaurant:
SUNDAY
10:00 a.m.: Opening
Secure your ticket for the event or book a complete trip directly with Island Erlebnisreisen around the weekend in mid-October (for example from Thursday – Tuesday) and add a horse riding tour and/or sightseeing tour to your trip! 🇮🇸
If you have any questions or to register horses for sale, please contact Barla-Catrina Isenbügel on 0041 78 790 01 20 / 832 37 27 or at info@undra.net. See you in Iceland!
A land of fire and ice, with more sheep than inhabitants, characterized by a unique nature! This is just a brief description of such a diverse country. While a volcano may erupt on one side of the country, you can hike a glacier, admire the Northern Lights, or take a bath in a hot spring on the other side of the country - at the same time.
This not only speaks for diversity, but also for spontaneity, which is also reflected in the changeable weather in Iceland. A popular Icelandic saying is "If you do not like the current weather, just wait for five minutes".
In contrast to this inconsistency, one thing is constant and that is the enthusiasm for Icelandic horses! The Vikings brought horses to the island in the 9th century.
To find out more about Iceland, you can find travelogues, reports, or interesting facts here in the UNDRA Journal!
The confirmation of the payment and the release of the booked functionalities can take up to 5 minutes.