This explorative study examined the extent and potential of horse tourism in Australia, specifically in Lake Macquarie, New South Wales. The study was based on in-depth interviews with 10 stakeholders. These stakeholders ranged from tour operators to tourists, and their experience with horse tourism was then discussed against literature. The stakeholders' main concerns and challenges indicate a gap between the demand and supply side especially for domestic tourists travelling with their own horse(s), indicating an opportunity for developing and engaging existing systems and businesses in Australia into an agenda for a horse tourism strategy
Marine research tourism (MRT) is defined as marine ecotourism where marine research is an important ...
Management of free-ranging horses (Equus ferus caballus) is a complex socio-ecological issue in Aust...
Traveller horses are often perceived to be exposed to poor welfare due to Travellers’ traditio...
This thesis investigates the motivational factors and the types of human-equine interactions and ass...
Portugal provides a large number of factors that boost the development of the national equestrian t...
Objectives To investigate issues faced by horse owners in Australia, their suggestions for addressin...
Evidence exists to suggest increasing political interest in cycling-related tourism, particularly as...
International audienceOver the last 20 years equine tourism and leisure have been dramatically incre...
Objective: To survey amateur and professional participants on equine transportation management, prac...
Rural places have long relied on tourism as a source of potential economic sustainability and recent...
This paper examines competitive equestrian sport tourist motivations for attendance at competitive e...
It is very common to find discussions of wildlife tourism that begin with a statement about major gr...
Wildlife tourism is one of the fastest growing tourism sectors worldwide. Across the world the numbe...
Kosciuszko National Park is located around 350km south-west of Sydney and is the largest National Pa...
International audienceHorse-riding in France has become big business, as the third biggest sports fe...
Marine research tourism (MRT) is defined as marine ecotourism where marine research is an important ...
Management of free-ranging horses (Equus ferus caballus) is a complex socio-ecological issue in Aust...
Traveller horses are often perceived to be exposed to poor welfare due to Travellers’ traditio...
This thesis investigates the motivational factors and the types of human-equine interactions and ass...
Portugal provides a large number of factors that boost the development of the national equestrian t...
Objectives To investigate issues faced by horse owners in Australia, their suggestions for addressin...
Evidence exists to suggest increasing political interest in cycling-related tourism, particularly as...
International audienceOver the last 20 years equine tourism and leisure have been dramatically incre...
Objective: To survey amateur and professional participants on equine transportation management, prac...
Rural places have long relied on tourism as a source of potential economic sustainability and recent...
This paper examines competitive equestrian sport tourist motivations for attendance at competitive e...
It is very common to find discussions of wildlife tourism that begin with a statement about major gr...
Wildlife tourism is one of the fastest growing tourism sectors worldwide. Across the world the numbe...
Kosciuszko National Park is located around 350km south-west of Sydney and is the largest National Pa...
International audienceHorse-riding in France has become big business, as the third biggest sports fe...
Marine research tourism (MRT) is defined as marine ecotourism where marine research is an important ...
Management of free-ranging horses (Equus ferus caballus) is a complex socio-ecological issue in Aust...
Traveller horses are often perceived to be exposed to poor welfare due to Travellers’ traditio...