Eiffel route offers horseback ride through Paris in 2026

The eighth edition of the Eiffel Route will feature hundreds of horses riding through Paris and Rambouillet from June 19 to 21, 2026, as part of the Paris Eiffel Jumping event. Experienced riders from gallop level 5 and above can join the 20-kilometer trail in Rambouillet and a 15-kilometer ride in the capital. The event showcases French equestrian heritage and ends with a parade involving the Republican Guard.

The Eiffel Route 2026 promises a unique equestrian experience, reviving the sight of horses traversing Paris streets like in the 19th century. Organized alongside the Paris Eiffel Jumping competition at the Champ-de-Mars, the event runs from June 19 to 21, 2026. It is open to passionate riders at gallop level 5 or higher, allowing them to explore the city and its monuments on horseback with their own horses.

The itinerary begins on Friday, June 19, in Rambouillet, Yvelines, with a private guided tour of the Château followed by a cocktail reception. On Saturday, June 20, participants embark on a 20-kilometer ride through the estate, forest, and Bergerie areas. The group then heads to Paris on Sunday, June 21, for a 15-kilometer route passing iconic monuments, culminating at the competition track for a festive parade with the Republican Guard on horseback.

This annual tradition introduces the public to the equestrian world and highlights the diverse breeds of French horses, while celebrating the heritage of the Île-de-France region. The Paris Eiffel Jumping itself features top international riders and horses in high-level show jumping over three days. Entry for the Eiffel Route costs €350, and further details are available on the official website.

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