
Libero Icelandic
The new Libero Icelandic
In the rugged terrain of Iceland, where the wind whispers ancient stories, emerged a tough and resilient companion - the Icelandic horse. These horses, brought to the island by the Vikings around 860 AD, have thrived for centuries, embodying strength and resilience.
Despite their pony-like size, standing between 135 cm and 145 cm, Icelandic horses are powerful horses. With sturdy bodies and a notable ability to carry weight, they come in various colors, reflecting the diversity of their homeland. They possess unique gaits, including the smooth and graceful tölt, a four-beat lateral gait capable of speeds up to 32 km/h.
