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Spring Spur - All inclusive stay and ride weekend package
- From AU$645.00
Mt Bogong New Years Eve Pack Horse Adventure
- From AU$2,450.00
Labour Day Long Weekend Escape: 5-day tour
- From AU$2,690.00
History of the High Plains: 5-day tour
- From AU$2,690.00
Mount Fainter Brumby Country: 7-day tour
- From AU$3,850.00
Mount Bogong Highest of High Country: 7-day tour
- From AU$3,850.00
From AU$645.00
Spring Spur - All inclusive stay and ride weekend package
We are proud to offer the perfect two day getaway for couples, mothers and daughters, father and sons, families, or a combination of all. Spring Spur is beautiful in every season in every way. Friendly hosts, horses and staff. Spring Spur, your country home away from home. Summer: gleaming fit horses, salads, fresh mountain streams, lazy days, hammocks, veggie gardens, sunflowers and summer shade.
Autumn: Kiewa valley and gardens coloured with golds and reds of deciduous trees, coloured barks falling of mountain ash, snow gum trunk glowing shades of greens, orange and greys. Cockatoos descending their mountain nests, filling the skies with their screeching calls. Wooly horses growing warm coats, fresh morning walks and steaming tea. Fabulous rides starting cold and peeling layers as you ride. Winter: Sparkling frosts, snow covered mountain views. Winter rides, horses keen warming their bones, gloves, boots and wooly coats. Hearty roast dinners and the warmth of the ’Ned Kelly’ fire. Glue vine wine, records, books and warm sleeps. Hearty breakfast, eggs and bacon beans or porridge and pears.
Spring: blooming gardens of jasmine, roses and budding fruit trees. Horses grazing rich clovers and ryes, shedding winter coats revealing a gleaming summer fur. Frolicking new born foals and buzzing bees, the yards are busy horses trained.
So whatever season you choose you stay at Spring Spur, you can be assured of fabulous varied experiences.
Natural horsemanship is a part of our everyday practice with our horse handling but we can run lessons specific to children and incorporating grooming saddling and basic health care for the beginner horse rider. Ask us to help build your itinerary. We have many professionals in the area that can run workshops here in horsemanship, yoga, art classes, even cooking classes.
The Baird Family have been running award winning trail rides and packhorse expeditions since 1986 and have recently completed Spring Spur Stay to accommodate our riding guests. We are committed to hospitality ensuring you feel welcome and rewarded. Our Spring Spur Australian Stock Stud has been producing quality horses since 1989. All horses are trained using natural horsemanship philosophies, and are a pleasure to ride no matter how experienced you are, horses are matched to each riders ability and the horses' horse-an-ality.
Spring Spurs’ hosted accommodation features bright spacious rooms with en-suites, quiet private corners with beautiful views and gardens. Spring Spur Stay is designed using passive solar principals, maintaining a clean bright and modern building but reflecting its High Country integrity in its design. Our guests can immerse themselves into the High Country experience at whatever level of adventure they choose returning to the comforts of Spring Spur Stay overlooking Mount Feathertop, Mt Bogong summit and surrounding mountains. Our meals are prepared and cooked using locally sourced produce and our own vegetables grown organically from heritage seeds, but most importantly cooked with passion and flair. We cater for various dietary needs including gluten free, vegan and vegetarians. Spring Spur is fully licensed premise featuring a selection of hand crafted local wine and beers, we do not allow BYO.
If you’re here for a full weekend of horse riding you can book a full day on the Saturday and add an extra half day on Sunday morning. Alternatively, you may desire a luxurious sleep-in on Sunday morning opting for a late breakfast before a leisurely drive home. In house massage is available or at one of the spa’s in the area but bookings are essential prior to arrival. There are many other activities available in the area; bush walks, cycle paths, mountain bike tracks, snow fields and gliding clubs (seasonal) and many wineries, some that you could include on your way home.
Inclusions
2 nights accommodation at Spring Spur Stay
Light supper on arrival
Continental breakfast on the morning of your ride
A morning half day ride from Spring Spur Stables
Long table lunch
Homestead dinner party with the day's riders
Farm cooked ’Sunday’ breakfast
Private room with ensuite bathroom
Optional extras
Upgrade to a Full Day Ride
Extra Half Day Ride with lunch for the following day
Additional nights accommodation
In house massage (contact our office for more information)
Exclusions
Alcohol
(We are fully licensed, strictly no BYO )
Restrictions
- people Group Size: From 1 Up To 10
From AU$2,450.00
Mt Bogong New Years Eve Pack Horse Adventure
Join our New Years Eve expedition and welcome in the new year on Mount Bogong, Victoria's highest Mountain. Starting in the rich fertile valley of the Kiewa River, the tracks climb gently through the ferny mountain forests to a pretty streamside camp. Next morning with a wisp of campfire smoke curling through the morning mists, the horses are prepared for a day of climbing into the high alps. Leaving behind the lush temperate rainforest the mighty woolly-butts stand tall over our little horse team as it winds on, climbing eventually into the snow gum woodlands and finally the open herb fields of the High Plains. The blue ridges extend to the horizon, hazy with eucalyptus vapors across hundreds of kilometers. Beyond the dome of Mount Nelse is our sheltered camp at Cemetery Spur or perhaps Kelly’s Camp. Over the following days, the expedition continues to reveal new and different landscapes, along with heritage tracks built on the hopes and dreams of gold miners and distant views of surrounding mountains. The final camp is in the tree-line on Mount Bogong, Victoria’s highest mountain. On your last day, you climb to the highest place you can take a horse in Australia, and nestled in the valley far below is Spring Spur, your destination at day’s end.
All transfers including bringing you back off the mountain are arranged by us and included in the price. Wind up the week and enjoy a lively communal dinner back at Spring Spur with your new friends your country home away from home”, swapping your beloved swag for a comfy bed.
Bogong Horseback Adventures’ pack horse expedition program commences annually in the late spring when the peaks of the Victorian High Country shake off their winter snows and alpine life starts to stir. For thousands of years the Aboriginal peoples of the surrounding country embarked on their annual migration to the High Plains, and until recently the mountain cattlemen, following their time-honored ways pushed their cattle up to the 'tops'. Along with gold seekers, bushrangers and early adventurers, they all helped create a rich heritage, woven into the rugged fabric of the High Country. Much of the High Country remains un-roaded today, and packhorse expeditions offer a traditional and practical means of exploring this vast landscape. The horses are a feature of this expedition, each of them our own bred and trained mountain horse, expertly matched to the rider. Each day the camp is packed up, loaded onto the pack horses and the journey continues. Riding is between 15 to 25km per day with opportunities for loping canters across open plains. Camps are selected for their beautiful settings, some in traditional stock camps featuring huts, but often secluded bush camps maintained by Bogong Horseback Adventures. With swags rolled out dinner is prepared and enjoyed around a warming fire, with a cold beer, a local wine and a meal prepared from local fresh produce on the coals. All expeditions include a night before and a night after at Spring Spur, where you can join the family for a meal and enjoy your comfortable en-suite room.
DATES
Arrive on Friday 27th Dec 2019 for a Saturday 28th Dec morning departure. Finishes on Friday 3rd Jan 2020.
INCLUSIONS
Experienced, knowledgeable guides
Spring Spur accommodation before and after the expedition
All group camping equipment
Quality locally bred and trained horses
Quality Australian saddlery
All meals as per the itinerary
Beer and table wine with evening meal
Helmets and oilskin coats
National Park fees
First aid and emergency communications
Packing lists and travel information
OPTIONS
Transfers to and from Albury NSW
ITINERARY
Day 1
Arrive at Spring Spur homestead afternoon/evening
Evening Supper - Spring Spur Accommodation
Day 2
Pre ride information, horsemanship basics in the yards at BHA and packing check. Ride following the East Kiewa River track to our camp at Bogong Creek.
B L D - Camping
Day 3
Climb up to the High Plains via Timms Spur, a traverse of Mount Nelse and onto camp at Cemetery Spur or Kelly’s.
B L D - Camping
Day 4
Follow the hand cut Track 107 down to an early camp on Big River in the Mount Wills Heritage Area.
B L D - Camping
Day 5
We ascend Mount Bogong via the Long Spur, a full day of riding the ridge up to our camp below the tree line near Cleve Cole Hut. Spending New Year's Eve around the campfire.
B L D - Camping
Day 6
We spend the first day of the New Year taking it easy while the packhorses have a rest. Relax among the soft grass, head out for a hike, find the waterfall or go for a leisurely ride - the choice is yours.
B L D - Camping
Day 7
Traverse the magnificent Mt Bogong before descending the legendary Eskdale Spur to the head of Mountain Creek returning back to Spring Spur Stables.
B L D - Spring Spur Accommodation
Day 8
Mid-morning checkout.
Restrictions
- people Group Size: From 1
From AU$2,690.00
Labour Day Long Weekend Escape: 5-day tour
Get a little saddle grease on your trouser seat over the Labour day weekend. Join our three-day pack horse expedition and experience a truly Australian experience. Traveling in a time-honored way, you ride into the belly of the clouds to the 'mountain dreaming place' the High Country. The pack horse load will surprise you with the 'magic pudding' quality, delicious campfire meals served one after the other! We are proud to combine the heritage of the High Country Horse with modern comforts and cuisine. This expedition takes in Mount Fainter and Bogong Jack’s Hideout. An iconic short Australian break. We make it easy for the casual weekend rider or the beginner rider, by camping two nights at Bogong Jack’s Hideout camp. On Sunday you ride out over Mount Fainter and unload the lunch pack at Tawonga huts. After your billy boils and the cake washed down with billy tea it's out into Pretty Valley for a few good canters, let the wind blow out the cobwebs and stresses of your busy lives.
Bogong Horseback Adventures’ pack horse expedition program commences annually in the late spring when the peaks of the Victorian High Country shake off their winter snows and alpine life starts to stir. For thousands of years the Aboriginal peoples of the surrounding country embarked on their annual migration to the High Plains, and until recently the mountain cattlemen, following their time honored ways pushed their cattle up to the 'tops'. Along with gold seekers, bushrangers and early adventurers, they all helped create a rich heritage, woven into the rugged fabric of the High Country. Much of the High Country remains un-roaded today, and packhorse expeditions offer a traditional and practical means of exploring this vast landscape. The horses are a feature of this expedition, each of them our own bred and trained mountain horse, expertly matched to the rider. Each day the camp is packed up, loaded onto the packhorses and the journey continues. Riding is between 15 to 25km per day with opportunities for loping canters across open plains. Camps are selected for their beautiful settings, some in traditional stock camps featuring huts, but often secluded bush camps maintained by Bogong Horseback Adventures. With swags rolled out dinner is prepared and enjoyed around a warming fire, with a cold beer, a local wine and a meal prepared from local fresh produce on the coals. All expeditions include a night before and a night after at Spring Spur, where you can join the family for a meal and enjoy your comfortable en-suite room.
INCLUSIONS
Experienced, knowledgeable guides
Spring Spur accommodation before and after the expedition
All group camping equipment
Quality locally bred and trained horses
Quality Australian saddlery
All meals as per the itinerary
Beer and table wine with evening meal
Helmets and oilskin coats
National Park fees
First aid and emergency communications
Packing lists and travel information.
OPTIONS
Transfers to and from Albury NSW
ITINERARY
Day 1
Arrive at Spring Spur afternoon/evening
Evening Supper - Spring Spur Stay
Day 2
Pre-ride information, horsemanship basics in the yards at BHA and packing check. Ride up the Big Hill Cattle Track to camp at Bogong Jack’s hideout, on the North Fainter Spur.
B L D - Camping
Day 3
We leave camp set up, and climb up to the Summit of Mount Fainter with spectacular views across the deep cut of the West Kiewa Fiver to Mount Fainter. Lunch at Tawonga Huts and an afternoon visit to Pretty Valley and brumby country before returning to Jack’s.
B L D - Camping
Day 4
Return to Spring Spur via the Big Hill Cattle Track.
B L D - Spring Spur Stay
Day 5
Mid-morning checkout.
Restrictions
- people Group Size: From 1
From AU$2,690.00
History of the High Plains: 5-day tour
Get a little saddle grease on your trouser seat over the Australia day weekend. Join our three-day Packhorse expedition and experience a truly Australian experience. Traveling in a time-honored way you ride into the belly of the clouds to the 'mountain dreaming place' the High Country. The pack horse load will surprise you with the 'magic pudding' quality, delicious campfire meals served one after the other! We are proud to combine the heritage of the High Country Horse with modern comforts and cuisine. This expedition takes in Mount Fainter and Bogong Jack’s Hideout. An iconic short Australian break. We make it easy for the casual weekend rider or the beginner rider, by camping two nights at Bogong Jack’s Hideout camp. On day two you ride out over Mt Fainter and unload the lunch pack at Little Plain. After your billy boils and the cake washed down with a pannikin of tea it's up onto Mount Fainter Bluff for a few good canters, let the wind blow out the cobwebs and stresses of your busy lives.
Bogong Horseback Adventures’ pack horse expedition program commences annually in the late spring when the peaks of the Victorian High Country shake off their winter snows and alpine life starts to stir. For thousands of years the Aboriginal peoples of the surrounding country embarked on their annual migration to the High Plains, and until recently the mountain cattlemen, following their time-honored ways pushed their cattle up to the 'tops'. Along with gold seekers, bushrangers and early adventurers, they all helped create a rich heritage, woven into the rugged fabric of the High Country. Much of the High Country remains un-roaded today, and packhorse expeditions offer a traditional and practical means of exploring this vast landscape. The horses are a feature of this expedition, each of them our own bred and trained mountain horse, expertly matched to the rider. Most days the camp is packed up, loaded onto the packhorses and the journey continues. Riding is between 15 to 25km per day with opportunities for loping canters across open plains. Camps are selected for their beautiful settings, some in traditional stock camps featuring huts, but often secluded bush camps maintained by Bogong Horseback Adventures. With swags rolled, out dinner is prepared and enjoyed around a warming fire, with a cold beer, a local wine and a meal prepared from local fresh produce on the coals. All expeditions include a night before and a night after at Spring Spur, where you can join the family for a meal and enjoy your comfortable en-suite room.
INCLUSIONS
Experienced, knowledgeable guides
Spring Spur accommodation before and after the expedition
All group camping equipment
Quality locally bred and trained horses
Quality Australian saddlery
All meals as per the itinerary
Beer and table wine with evening meal
Helmets and oilskin coats
National Park fees
First aid and emergency communications
Packing lists and travel information
OPTIONS
Transfers to and from Albury NSW
ITINERARY
Day 1
Arrive at Spring Spur homestead afternoon/evening
Evening Supper - Spring Spur Accommodation
Day 2
Pre-ride information, horsemanship basics in the yards at BHA and packing check. Ride up the Big Hill Cattle Track to camp at Bogong Jack’s hideout, on the North Fainter Spur.
B L D - Camping
Day 3
We leave camp set up, and climb up to the summit of Mount Fainter with spectacular views across the deep cut of the West Kiewa River to Mount Fainter. Lunch at Tawonga Huts and an afternoon visit to Pretty Valley and brumby country before returning to Jack’s.
B L D - Camping
Day 4
Return to Spring Spur via the Big Hill Cattle Track.
B L D - Spring Spur Accommodation
Day 5
Mid-morning checkout.
Restrictions
- people Group Size: From 1
From AU$3,850.00
Mount Fainter Brumby Country: 7-day tour
This expedition starts with a night at Spring Spur. Packing out next morning we follow Dungey’s Track into the upper reaches of the West Kiewa River, camp at Second Crossing and continue upstream to Blair’s Hut. Ascending Weston’s Spur we break out onto the High Plains at the aptly named Pretty Valley, before heading out to the remote Young’s Hut for our second camp. This is the heart of brumby country and expect close encounters. Next we move onto the sheltered Tawonga Huts camp, then traverse Mount Fainter before descending into Bogong Jack’s hideout for a final night beneath the snow gums and stars. The expedition then descends back into the Kiewa Valley via Big Hill Cattle Track to the comforts of Spring Spur swapping your swag for a luxurious bed and delicious home-cooked dinner!
Bogong Horseback Adventures’ pack horse expedition program commences annually in the late spring when the peaks of the Victorian High Country shake off their winter snows and alpine life starts to stir. For thousands of years the Aboriginal peoples of the surrounding country embarked on their annual migration to the High Plains, and until recently the mountain cattlemen, following their time honoured ways pushed their cattle up to the 'tops'. Along with gold seekers, bushrangers, and early adventurers, they all helped create a rich heritage, woven into the rugged fabric of the High Country. Much of the High Country remains un-roaded today, and packhorse expeditions offer a traditional and practical means of exploring this vast landscape. The horses are a feature of this expedition, each of them our own bred and trained mountain horse, expertly matched to the rider. Each day the camp is packed up, loaded onto the packhorses and the journey continues. Riding is between 15 to 25km per day with opportunities for loping canters across open plains. Camps are selected for their beautiful settings, some in traditional stock camps featuring huts, but often secluded bush camps maintained by Bogong Horseback Adventures. With swags rolled out dinner is prepared and enjoyed around a warming fire, with a cold beer, a local wine and a meal prepared from local fresh produce on the coals. All expeditions include a night before and a night after at Spring Spur, where you can join the family for a meal and enjoy your comfortable en-suite room.
INCLUSIONS
Experienced, knowledgeable guides
Spring Spur accommodation before and after the expedition
All group camping equipment
Quality locally bred and trained horses
Quality Australian saddlery
All meals as per the itinerary
Beer and table wine with evening meal
Helmets and oilskin coats
National Park fees
First aid and emergency communications
Packing lists and travel information
OPTIONS
Transfers to and from Albury NSW
ITINERARY
Day 1
Arrive at Spring Spur homestead afternoon/evening
Evening Supper - Spring Spur Accommodation
Day 2
Pre ride information, horsemanship basics in the yards at BHA and packing check. Ride through the West Kiewa gorge via Dungey’s Track to camp on the second crossing flats.
B L D - Camping
Day 3
Climb up to the High Plains via Blair’s Hut, Weston Spur and on to camp at Young’s Hut.
B L D - Camping
Day 4
From Young’s Hut we ride out across the aptly named Pretty Valley, before descending into the sheltered camp at Tawonga Huts.
B L D - Camping
Day 5
Traversing below Mount Jiatmathang, we climb Mount Fainter for some spectacular views of nearby Mount Feathertop and the distant ridges and valleys of North East Victoria, then drop down into the tree line for a special night camping at Bogong Jack’s hideout, on the North Fainter Spur.
B L D - Camping
Day 6
Return to Spring Spur via the Big Hill Cattle Track.
B L D - Spring Spur Accommodation
Day 7
Mid morning checkout.
B
Restrictions
- people Group Size: From 1 Up To 10
From AU$3,850.00
Mount Bogong Highest of High Country: 7-day tour
The Mount Bogong expedition takes you on a journey, through diverse landscapes, along a route that highlights the vertical scale of the Victorian High Country. Starting in the rich fertile valley of the Kiewa River, the tracks climb gently through the ferny mountain forests to a pretty streamside camp. Next morning with a wisp of campfire smoke curling through the morning mists, the horses are prepared for a day of climbing into the high alps. Leaving behind the lush temperate rainforest the mighty woolly-butts stand tall over our little horse team as it winds on, climbing eventually into the snow gum woodlands and finally the open herb fields of the High Plains. The blue ridges extend to the horizon, hazy with eucalyptus vapors across hundreds of kilometers. Beyond the dome of Mount Nelse is our sheltered camp at Cemetery Spur or perhaps Kelly’s Camp. Over the following days, the expedition continues to reveal new and different landscapes, along with heritage tracks built on the hopes and dreams of gold miners and distant views of surrounding mountains. The final camp is in the tree-line on Mount Bogong, Victoria’s highest mountain. On your last day, you climb to the highest place you can take a horse in Australia, and nestled in the valley far below is Spring Spur, your destination at day’s end.
Bogong Horseback Adventures’ pack horse expedition program commences annually in the late spring when the peaks of the Victorian High Country shake off their winter snows and alpine life starts to stir. For thousands of years the Aboriginal peoples of the surrounding country embarked on their annual migration to the High Plains, and until recently the mountain cattlemen, following their time-honored ways pushed their cattle up to the 'tops'. Along with gold seekers, bushrangers and early adventurers, they all helped create a rich heritage, woven into the rugged fabric of the High Country. Much of the High Country remains un-roaded today, and packhorse expeditions offer a traditional and practical means of exploring this vast landscape. The horses are a feature of this expedition, each of them our own bred and trained mountain horse, expertly matched to the rider. Each day the camp is packed up, loaded onto the packhorses and the journey continues. Riding is between 15 to 25km per day with opportunities for loping canters across open plains. Camps are selected for their beautiful settings, some in traditional stock camps featuring huts, but often secluded bush camps maintained by Bogong Horseback Adventures. With swags rolled out dinner is prepared and enjoyed around a warming fire, with a cold beer, a local wine and a meal prepared from local fresh produce on the coals. All expeditions include a night before and a night after at Spring Spur, where you can join the family for a meal and enjoy your comfortable en-suite room.
INCLUSION
Experienced, knowledgeable guides
Spring Spur accommodation before and after the expedition
All group camping equipment
Quality locally bred and trained horses
Quality Australian saddlery
All meals as per the itinerary
Beer and table wine with evening meal
Helmets and oilskin coats
National Park fees
First aid and emergency communications
Packing lists and travel information
OPTIONS
Transfers to and from Albury NSW
ITINERARY
Day 1
Arrive at Spring Spur homestead afternoon/evening
Evening Supper - Spring Spur Accommodation
Day 2
Pre-ride information, horsemanship basics in the yards at BHA and packing check. Ride following the East Kiewa River track to our camp at Bogong Creek.
B L D - Camping
Day 3
Climb up to the High Plains via Timms Spur, a traverse of Mount Nelse and onto camp at Cemetery Spur or Kelly’s.
B L D - Camping
Day 4
Follow the hand cut Track 107 down to an early camp on Big River in the Mount Wills Heritage Area.
B L D - Camping
Day 5
We ascend Mount Bogong via the Long Spur, a full day of riding the ridge up to our camp below the tree line near Cleve Cole Hut.
B L D - Camping
Day 6
Traverse the magnificent Mt Bogong before descending the legendary Eskdale Spur to the head of Mountain Creek returning back to Spring Spur Stables.
B L D - Spring Spur Accommodation
Day 7
Mid-morning checkout.
Restrictions
- people Group Size: From 1
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