I want to ride on Horseback through Europe.
Would this be physically possible to do if I had the resources? Has it ever been done before in modern times?
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskEurope/comments/2xhqtx/horse_riding_across_europe/
>>1220552
depends on the route and how much time you'd be willing to spend
There is so much to consider before committing to something this big. Horses are expensive and require a lot of knowledge and care taking. Lodging and feeding a horse is often difficult for most places to accommodate today, and will cost you a lot of money. Additionally, the horse needs to be trained to be calm in cities and towns, around traffic, and around any animals you may meet. Finally, you'll want a horse you've ridden for a while. A loyal and trusting horse will serve you much better than a horse you just decide to start riding one day. Anybody with a knowledge of horses will tell you that this is possible, but difficult and costly, and would likely take years of preparation.
>>1220552
Assuming you are skilled in horse riding, that's certainly possible. There may be some problems with the papers though. So vaccinate it for every single thing you can, have the proof of ownership and whatever else. And never anger the police.