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What should I wear or bring for a comfortable horseback riding experience in Mallorca?

In the charming village of Soller, known for its scenic Tramuntana foothills, horseback riding is a popular way to explore the landscape. Choosing the right attire here means balancing comfort with safety on varied terrain. Lightweight, breathable fabrics work well during the warmer months, while spring and autumn calls for layers that can be easily adjusted as mountain winds shift. Fitted pants or riding breeches are practical to reduce chafing and offer good grip, especially needed when trotting along uneven paths.

Footwear is crucial; sturdy ankle boots with a small heel help secure the foot in the stirrup and avoid slipping. Tall boots provide extra support if you plan longer rides, such as those heading towards the Formentor peninsula or the remote coves around Cala Llombards. A helmet is essential for safety, and although local stables often loan them, having your own ensures a proper fit. Gloves can protect your hands from blisters and improve grip on the reins, particularly on longer routes.

Sun protection should not be overlooked—early morning rides around Palma’s countryside or a trip along the Ma-10 benefit from a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, especially under Mallorca’s strong Mediterranean sun. Bringing water is equally important to stay hydrated during any ride, whether you're exploring the Serra de Tramuntana’s trails or the flat plains near Manacor. Equipped with these essentials, you’re ready to enjoy the island’s stunning vistas on horseback with comfort and ease.