
"Shalimar owners Mickey and George Dieke have taken special care to make sure that the miles of trails on their more than 1,000 acres are not only well-maintained, but also provide some of the most scenic views anywhere in the East," say Doris and Steve Briggs.
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At the end of last May, my wife, Doris, and I headed north from southwest
Florida to New Hampshire with our two Paso Fino geldings (Diamonte, 5, and
Conquistador, 8), along with Caramia, our Australian Shepherd, and Max, the
Tibetan terrier.
In planning the trip, we agreed that we had to return for the second year for
five or six days to West Virginia and Shalimar Farm. We’d spent six days there
in 2005, and had such a wonderful riding experience that it’s now become a "must
stop" for every trip north.
Scenic Views
I must admit that the location in Cass, West Virginia, is a bit remote.
However, once you arrive, it offers one of the best trail-riding experiences you
could ever hope for. Shalimar owners Mickey and George Dieke have taken special
care to make sure that the miles of trails on their more than 1,000 acres are
not only well-maintained, but also provide some of the most scenic views
anywhere in the East. The trails are surrounded by three parks in the mountains
of West Virginia.
We stayed at Trackside, one of the three cabins. All are well-appointed and
very comfortable. We enjoyed this location on the hillside, looking over the
mountains and down at the lush pastures, where our horses thought they were at a
five-star restaurant. They did complain a bit, as we had to muzzle them part of
the time to curb their grazing.
A great added bonus this spring was the new indoor riding arena. During the
few rainy times, we could work with our horses without being out in the
elements.
Oh yes, and there’s a first-rate Mennonite bakery only 20 minutes away.
‘Constant Surprises’
The riding is outstanding and offers wide, beautifully groomed trails through
the woods, along meandering streams, rolling fields, hills both small and steep,
and unsurpassed views in every direction. The trails range from easy to
difficult, while the altitude ranges from around 3,000 to 3,500 feet above sea
level.
There are constant surprises — benches with daffodils, a temple, a maze, and
even a steam train. Now there’s a real training opportunity! We never tire of
the views and the endless variety. This year, we never left the farm, which
leaves us miles of trails to explore next year on the surrounding public lands.
Mickey and George made us feel so welcome, we’re going to book early for
spring 2007, as this is a required stop for us. The beauty and tranquility are
unsurpassed. We people and critters all give Shalimar five stars.
For more information on Shalimar Farms, call (304) 456-4852, or visit
www.shalimarfarm.com.