Centro Hípico Fin Del Mundo
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Centro Hípico Fin Del Mundo

Ushuaia , Tierra del Fuego

Centro Hípico Fin Del Mundo offers a way to travel through the southernmost landscapes of Argentina on horseback, integrating the geography of Tierra del Fuego into its rides. Located in Ushuaia, this centre provides direct contact with the natural surroundings and local history, using the horse as a means of moving along trails that connect different ecosystems of the region.

Fuegian setting and landscape

The routes unfold across terrain marked by a diversity of landforms. The trails cross sub-Antarctic forests and the mountainous zones of the Andean range, allowing riders to observe the transition between dense vegetation and higher panoramic vantage points. The route takes in views of Monte Susana and brings riders to the banks of the Río Pipo, combining water and mountain elements within a single outing.

The offering also extends to coastal areas, where the route runs along the shores of the Beagle Channel. This landscape brings together the sea and the cold rainforest, creating an environment in which the geography of the Mitre Peninsula and its surroundings becomes the defining feature of the ride.

Historical routes and trail options

Equestrian activity in this area carries a connection to the memory of the territory. Some of the trails used follow the paths of old tracks once travelled by prisoners in earlier times, adding a layer of historical depth to the journey through the terrain. Passing along these trails gives a sense of the scale and difficulty of overland movement in the region before modern roads existed.

Departures are structured according to duration and terrain intensity. Shorter options are available for those seeking a first experience in the saddle, passing through forests and mountains along routes that require no prior riding experience. Longer routes demand greater physical fitness, as they include sections of trot or canter along the coastline and mountain paths, allowing a deeper immersion in the wild nature of the far south.