The horse industry in France
The activities linked to horses (ponies, horses, donkeys, mules) are very diverse: breeding, boarding, equestrian centre / pony club, equestrian tourism (rides, horse-drawn carriages, trailers, equestrian gîtes), horse work (breaking-in, training), animal traction (working the soil, skidding), etc...
The equine activity has an important place in France because 180,000 people work directly or in close connection with it. There are 1 million horses and more than 30,000 farms and 9,500 equestrian structures. The French Equestrian Federation has 625,000 members and is the third largest French sports federation.
It was natural to reserve a specific place for the equine world in our property advertisement portal. Ma-propriete-equestre.fr is therefore the portal for buying and selling equestrian property in all the departments and regions of France.
Why buy an equestrian property?
Buying an equestrian property allows you to fulfil several projects: to live close to your horses, to pass on your passion for horse riding and equestrian sports in an equestrian centre or club, to breed equines (horses, ponies, mules, bardots, donkeys) in your equestrian farm, to participate in the reproduction of stallions and the selection of breeds in a stud farm, to train horses, to board animals, to take part in the world of horse racing, etc...
Ma-propriete-equestre.fr brings you the tools you need to make your dream come true. You will certainly find an equestrian property that corresponds to your needs in our selection of equestrian properties for sale. The search engine specific to the equine environment will allow you to select your type of property (stud farm, equestrian farm, equestrian centre, owner's stable, equestrian gîte, ...) Its location, the surface area required and the acquisition budget.
An equestrian property for a second life
You will also find on Ma-propriete-equestre.fr houses or prestigious properties allowing you to welcome your horses in the stables or stalls for a well-deserved retirement on a surface of a few hectares or on larger surfaces.