Vermont Icelandic Horse Farm
Equestrian Facility in Moretown, Vermont

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About Vermont Icelandic Horse Farm
Vermont Icelandic Horse Farm is based in Moretown, a quiet Mad River Valley town in Washington County, and it's one of the few farms in New England specifically dedicated to Icelandic horses. With 22 reviews and a 3.3-star rating, it has generated more discussion than most small Vermont equestrian facilities, which suggests it attracts a steady stream of visitors with varied expectations. Moretown sits just south of Montpelier and a short drive from Sugarbush and Mad River Glen, making it accessible to both locals and tourists who pass through the valley on a regular basis.
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Services & Process
The farm's focus is horseback riding centered on Icelandic horses, a breed known for its unique gaits, compact build, and sure-footedness on varied terrain. Icelandic horses perform the tolt, a smooth four-beat gait that's much easier on riders than a traditional trot, making rides comfortable even for people with limited riding experience. Trail rides through Vermont's forested hills and river valley terrain are a natural fit for this breed. The farm likely offers introductory rides for curious visitors alongside longer excursions for those who want a more substantial experience in the saddle.
Service Area
Vermont Icelandic Horse Farm serves visitors from Moretown and throughout the Washington County region. The farm is convenient for residents of Waitsfield, Warren, and Montpelier, as well as tourists visiting the Mad River Valley for ski season or summer outdoor activities. The drive from Burlington takes under an hour, making it a realistic day trip for Chittenden County residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
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