Camargue Horse
The Camargue horse is a breed native to the Camargue region in southern France. Known for its distinctive gray coat, this horse is well-adapted to the marshy wetlands and rugged terrain of its homeland. Typically standing between 13.2 and 15.2 hands high, the Camargue horse is known for its agility, endurance, and strong build, making it suitable for various equestrian activities.
These horses have a rich history, often associated with the traditional herding of wild bulls and flamingos in the wetlands. They are recognized for their calm temperament and intelligence, making them excellent companions for riders of all skill levels.