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Experience a scenic horseback ride through Valle de Bravo’s lush forests to the stunning Velo de Novia waterfall, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
If you’re looking for a way to see Valle de Bravo beyond the usual sightseeing spots, the Waterfall Riding Tour offers a unique blend of adventure, nature, and a touch of local charm. This guided horseback ride takes you through the forested landscape of this renowned town, leading to the breathtaking Velo de Novia waterfall. Whether you’re an avid rider or just eager to try something different, this tour offers an authentic experience that connects you with the natural beauty of the region.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how accessible it is—priced at just $31 per person for 45 minutes of riding—and how it combines a gentle ride with the opportunity for some great photos at the waterfall. We also like how the activity is led by local guides, giving you a chance to learn about Valle de Bravo from those who know it best. On the flip side, one consideration is that transportation to the meeting point isn’t included, so you’ll want to plan your arrival accordingly.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy outdoor adventures, beautiful scenery, and a more relaxed, nature-focused activity. It’s perfect for those who want a taste of local life, a memorable photo opportunity, and a little thrill without the intensity of longer or more rugged rides.


The Valle de Bravo Waterfall Riding Tour begins at Juan’s Stables, where you’ll meet your guide and your horse. The process is straightforward: once you’re assigned your mount, you start a gentle descent through the lush forest roads. This part of the experience is ideal for first-timers, as the ride is led by a local rider who keeps the group moving at a comfortable pace. The forest setting is what makes the ride special—tall trees, dappled sunlight, and the sounds of nature provide a serene backdrop.
It’s worth noting that the duration is 45 minutes, which makes this a perfect short activity if you’re looking to break up a day of sightseeing. The ride itself isn’t overly strenuous but allows for a relaxing experience amid nature. We loved the way the guide explained the surroundings, sharing tidbits about the local flora and fauna, making the journey more engaging.
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The main attraction is, of course, the Velo de Novia waterfall, a well-known symbol of Valle de Bravo’s natural beauty. After riding through the forest, you’ll arrive at the waterfall area. Here, you’re encouraged to dismount and walk around—a chance to snap photos, soak in the view, and enjoy the crisp mountain air. The waterfall’s nickname, which translates to “Bridal Veil,” hints at the delicate and picturesque cascade you’ll witness. The setting is often described as “very beautiful,” with reviews praising the waterfall’s charm and the pleasant ride that leads to it.
One reviewer from Mexico mentioned, “The waterfall is very beautiful and the horse ride is very pleasant,” highlighting just how much travelers enjoy the scenery. Another pointed out the advantage of being able to walk around and take videos, which amplifies the memory of the scenery.

The entire activity wraps up at the starting point, close to shops, restaurants, and the lively town of Avandaro. It’s a convenient finish that encourages further exploration or a relaxed meal. However, since transportation is not included, you’ll need to arrange your own way to Juan’s Stables. Parking is available but comes with an extra cost, so plan accordingly.
The group size is limited to 9 people, which helps ensure everyone gets attention and feels more comfortable. The guide speaks Spanish, so some basic understanding of the language or a translator app might enhance your experience.

This tour is well-suited for travelers wanting a short, scenic adventure that combines gentle riding with stunning natural views. It’s ideal for those who don’t mind a bit of walking at the waterfall and appreciate a personalized small-group environment. It’s not recommended for people with back problems, mobility issues, or allergies, or for pregnant women and those over 104 kg (230 lbs).
While it’s a quite accessible activity, no food or drinks are included, so plan to bring water and perhaps a snack if you want to extend your enjoyment afterward. The cost-effectiveness makes it a good value, especially considering the quality of the scenery and the friendliness of the guides.
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What makes this tour stand out is its genuine approach—no gimmicks, just a well-organized ride through Valle de Bravo’s gorgeous landscape. The small group size encourages a more intimate experience, which is appreciated by travelers seeking connection with nature and local guides.
In reviews, travelers rave about the stunning views and the overall pleasantness of the ride. One traveler said, “The waterfall is very beautiful and the horse ride is very pleasant,” capturing what many feel when they witness the waterfall’s delicate cascade.

The Valle de Bravo Waterfall Riding Tour offers a balanced blend of adventure, scenery, and cultural connection. For those who want an authentic taste of local natural beauty without a long or strenuous ride, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially fitting for families, solo travelers, or couples who want a memorable, photo-worthy experience that’s easy to fit into a day’s itinerary.
While it’s not suitable for everyone—especially those with mobility or health restrictions—the activity provides excellent value and a chance to see Valle de Bravo from a fresh perspective. The opportunity to combine a gentle horseback ride with spectacular views of the Velo de Novia waterfall makes it a memorable highlight for many travelers exploring this charming region.

Is transportation to Juan’s Stables included?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own way to the meeting point, and parking does have an additional fee.
How long is the ride?
The ride lasts about 45 minutes, making it a quick but meaningful activity that fits well into a day of sightseeing.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activity are recommended. Avoid high heels, sandals, or flip-flops for safety and comfort.
Can I bring my pet?
No, pets are not allowed during this tour.
Is this activity suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children, especially due to age restrictions and safety considerations, but specific age limits aren’t mentioned.
Do I need experience riding horses?
No prior experience is required, as the ride is led by a local guide and is designed to be accessible for beginners.
What language is the guide speaking?
The guide speaks Spanish, so some understanding of the language will help you get the most out of the tour.
In sum, if you’re eager to explore Valle de Bravo’s natural beauty, enjoy a peaceful ride, and capture stunning photos of a waterfall, this tour offers a delightful, authentic experience at a reasonable price. Just remember to plan your arrival and dress comfortably—your adventure awaits.
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