Beautiful Blondes

Evolution from a Workhorse to a Leisure-Time Horse

Haflinger Horses
As long as he can remember, Haflinger horses were always at home at the Unterzonner Estate. The old farmer Peter Wörndle got his love of this breed of horses from his father, and he has passed it on to his son. The pretty farm is located in a dell near St. Valentine's Church above the community of Siusi. "It used to be that the farmers grew their own grain. So they needed one or two horses to pull the plow or the wagon with the harvested hay to the barn. In the wintertime, they brought their hay down from the high-altitude meadow on sleds. And the mighty steeds could even pull heavy logs all the way back to the homestead," remembers Peter, who is nicknamed "Unterzonner-Peter." Such horses had to be powerful and willing to work hard, yet modest in their needs and with a tractable nature. And the Haflinger, the "children" of the South Tyrolean mountain country (Hafling is situated above Merano), are the horses best-suited to these tasks. These mountain horses of Nordic blood – which have retained their small stature due to the climate, the landscape, and their meager fodder – are originally descended from Celtic ponies.

Spectacle for a Ladies' Man

The Oswald von Wolkenstein Riding Tournament
Oswald von Wolkenstein (1376 – 1445) was no physical-fitness buff, nor was he a member of the medieval horsey set. The horseback-riding tournament held in his honor is thus a reflection both of medieval traditions and the love of equestrian sports (centering on the Haflinger breed) which has survived in South Tyrol to this day. The contests are always held in places with some connection to Oswald's life. The tournament consists of four stages.
 

Horseback-riding

Haflinger horses on the Alpe di Siusi
One of the traditional and most popular pleasures is the expedition through measures and woods of Alpe di Siusi on the back of a horse. Who preferes the four legs of a horse to the own to legs, should contact one of the two riding stables in and around the Alpe di Siusi, in Castelrotto (Riding stable Unterlanziner and Hoferhof) and on the Alpe di Siusi (Ponyhof-Gstatschhof).