Rescue horse exchange in southern Spain
Rescue horse exchange â Riding Fun In The Sun is an association that rescues horses and supports them through guided treks for visitors in the beautiful Andalusian countryside. Volunteers help with the horses and daily tasks and in return enjoy free food, accommodation and regular riding in stunning mountain landscapes near Casares, San Luis de Sabinillas and GaucÃn on the Costa del Sol.
Host type
- Association / horse rescue project
Host mission
The project focuses on rescuing and maintaining horses and giving them a safe, active life. Income from horse trekking with visitors helps to fund their care. Volunteers become part of a small rural team and experience an off-grid, country lifestyle.
Volunteer tasks and expectations
Volunteers help mainly with the horses and the daily running of the stables. The work is practical and outdoors, so it suits people who like animals, nature and physical tasks.
- Basic horse care: feeding, grooming and checking the animals.
- Cleaning stables and paddocks.
- Helping to prepare horses for treks and returning them to the yard.
- General help around the farm and with visitors when needed.
This is a simple, country / off-grid lifestyle. Please come with flexibility, a friendly attitude and readiness to help where needed.
Hours and days
- About 20â25 hours of volunteering help per week.
- Usually spread over 5 days per week with 2 days off.
Food and accommodation
No, we do not charge volunteers a fee. We offer free food and accommodation.
Type of accommodation
- Dormitory / shared rooms in a rural setting.
Diet and meals
Volunteers share simple home-style meals together. Please mention any dietary needs in advance so the hosts can see what is possible.
Fees transparency
No volunteer participation fee is requested. Food and accommodation are included in exchange for help with the horses.
Location and free time
The ranch is about 13 km inland from San Luis de Sabinillas on the Costa del Sol, surrounded by hills, open countryside and views of the white village of Casares. In free time volunteers can enjoy extra riding (when possible), walks in nature and visits to nearby beaches and villages such as Casares, Manilva and GaucÃn.
Internet access
Yes, there is internet access at the project.
“Paying guests” option
The project also welcomes paying guests and riding clients, which helps to support the rescued horses. Volunteers usually join treks as part of their exchange, depending on the horsesâ needs and the hostsâ planning.
Outdated listing warning
This listing may be outdated. Information about dates, tasks and requirements can change. Please write to the organizers to ask about current volunteer needs and conditions.
CONTACT DETAILS ðð§
Project name: Riding Fun In The Sun
Email: ridingfuninthesun AT hotmail DOT com
Website:
http://www.ridingfuninthesun.com







Rescue Horse association in Spain is looking for helpers:
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Hello,
Can I contact the ranch and apply directly or should I register to this web page and the apply? Is there a fee to register?
You can contact them directly (see contact details section at the end of the announcement) . There is no need to pay or register.
Have a nice volunteering experience. ð
I am a Mindfulness teacher, and beginner Yoga teacher. I am training in TRE Trauma and tension release exercise. I would love to offer some of my skills as part of a mutual exchange. I am hard working and very reliable and I am open to learning new skills and tasks.
I worked previously for one summer in a horse stables and have a Diploma in Animal care and conservation. I love being in nature and the the outdoors,
I want to learn Spanish, I am a complete beginner and ideally want to stay in Spain to be immersed in the culture and language. My interests are travelling, Hiking, cycling, kayaking,Yoga
Hi Lee, thanks for being here! This is the comment section: hosts might not read the comments very often. The best thing is to get in touch with them using the relevant links (in the contact details section) which is at the end of the announcement.
Good morning,
I am Beate, 18 years old, from Germany.
After finishing my vocational training to be a foreign language correspondant for English and Spanish, I’d love to spend 4 weeks working abroad in August/September.
As IÂīve been a passionate rider for 12 years during which I gained experience and knowledge in caring for horses and riding, IÂīd love to work at a equestrian business like yours, where I can also improve my skills and knowledge concerning horses, in my time abroad. For 5 years now I am caring about a cross-bred horse, which I adore very much, and we spend most of our time going for rides outside.
If possible, I’d like to participate in the Erasmus program. Would that be okay for you?
I’m looking forward to your answer.
Best regards!