Croatia has excellent conditions for the development of equestrian tourism and in cooperation with all other stakeholders in the appropriate destinations for that type of tourism, such demanding guests can be provided with superb services and experience, an international expert, Renzo Tomi, has recently said during his visit to Croatia. Tomi, an Italian expert for equestrian tourism, arrived in Croatia to give a lecture at an international conference on this topic in Bjelovar.
Bjelovar, a city 80 kilometres east of Zagreb, has an international certificate for the Bilogora equestrian tourist trail, according to information provided by the National Environmental Equestrian Guide (ENGEA) in Croatia.
The 90-kilometre Bilogora equestrian tourist trail has a score of horse-welcome points.
ENGEA Croatia, an association established in 2016, has reported that all training and educational events for equestrian guides in Croatia have so far been supported by the Croatian National Tourist Board.
ENGEA Croatia says that there are a dozen equestrian associations in the region of Bjelovar and Bilogora, plus several family farms that are engaged in horse breeding and tourist trade.
(Hina)
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