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An Unexpected Stop at Lipica Horse Stables

I know pretty much nothing about horses, so it’s pretty surprising even to myself that I’m writing about the Lipica horse stables on my blog! I wasn’t planning on going here while in Slovenia, as it’s not of my top interests, but when my plans to go to Soca Valley fell through due to weather, this was en route to my next destination in Slovenia, Lake Bled. 

Lipica Horse Farm

Lipica Horse Farm

Lipica Horse Farm

Why the Lipizzaner Horses are so Important & what to expect at Lipica horse stables

The horses at Lipica are basically world famous. They have a special gene in them which makes them turn white as they age, at around 4 or 5 years old. It’s kind of like how humans hair turns grey/white. Not all will change to white, so you’ll have that “black sheep” but most do. 

These horses have been famous and coveted since the 16th century.

 

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Lipica Horse Farm

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