We have kept horses for many years and some time ago we had the idea of opening a shop for horse tack but the low equine population in Ibiza meant there was insufficient demand. Since then, however, the number of horse owners and riders has grown and, like us, they are getting involved in all manner of equestrian disciplines including trotting and show-jumping, a long-term hobby of mine. The main problem was always where to purchase all the tack such as snaffle, saddle, harness, vitamins, blankets, stable accessories etc.
So I thought, why not open a shop of my own, one providing a service for the full range of equestrian disciplines. I took the plunge and we now offer a wide selection of articles for riders, for horses and for the stable. We always listen to what our customers say and when they tell us there is something they would like to see in stock we order it.
We also have some completely natural feedstuff imported from Germany and a selection of vitamin supplements and natural medicines that are gentle on the system.
Because we like and love horses so much, we called our shop HAPPY HORSE.
HAPPY HORSE, Can Bufi, Tel. 971 19 24 42
Every Saturday throughout the year. Tours of Dalt Vila with actors in costume telling the story of the history of the old town of Ibiza. To register call 971 399 232 or email informacioturistica@eivissa.es
04. Dezember bis 12. Februar
Athletics
Santa Eulalia, Ibiza & Santa Inés
To reach Puig de Missa de Santa Eulalia in the shortest time possible is the challenge that this 2, 200 metre race, 'Pujada al Puig de Missa', presents. On January 15th it will be celebrating its XXI edition.
If you have a dog, a cat or another pet and you wish it to be sprayed with blessed water, the patron saint festivities of San Antonio are the opportunity to do so.
Even though the festivities on the 1st of May are more colourful and loud, February 12th is the big day of Santa Eulalia and therefore the key date of the town‘s patron saint festivities.
18. March 2012
San José day
San José
For decades San Jose was a national festival throughout Spain. San Jose was something like the king of saints’ days.