Gypsy Gold Horse Farm Walking Tour

Gypsy Gold is the home of North America's first Gypsy Vanner Horses. Dennis and Cindy Thompson imported the first 16 Vanner Horses to North America, assisted in naming the new breed and established th

Gypsy Gold is the home of North America's first Gypsy Vanner Horses. Dennis and Cindy Thompson imported the first 16 Vanner Horses to North America, assisted in naming the new breed and established the world's first registry for it. A Gypsy Gold Farm Tour is the #1 Thing To Do in Ocala Florida, it has a 5 star rating with one thousand five star reviews just on Trip Advisor. " Gypsy Gold Horse Farm has to be the greatest place on the planet" Lane Huda, Facebook.

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Location: Orlando

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Q&A

Q: What's the best way to get there from Orlando? Is there parking available?

A: The farm is about a 1.5-hour drive from Orlando. There’s free parking on-site, so that’s not a worry. Just make sure you arrive a bit early to explore the gift shop and grab a coffee before the tour starts!

Q: Are kids allowed on the tour? What's the age limit?

A: Absolutely! Kids of all ages are welcome. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need some supervision as the horses can be large and active. It’s a great family day out!

Q: Is there a weather cancellation policy? What if it rains?

A: Yes, they do have a policy for weather. If it’s too rainy, you’ll be notified a day in advance, and they’ll offer a reschedule option. Just keep an eye on the forecast!

Discussions

Just booked the Gypsy Gold Horse Farm Tour! Any tips?

Hey everyone! I just bought tickets for the Gypsy Gold Horse Farm Tour for my partner’s birthday. I’m really excited! We’re both huge horse lovers and I’ve heard the tour is amazing with all the Gypsy Vanner Horses. I’d love any tips on what to wear or what to expect!

Has anyone done the Gypsy Gold Horse Farm Tour?

I’m thinking about gifting this tour to my sister who loves horses. The reviews are fantastic, but I’m curious about the experience itself. Is it really worth it? What did you enjoy the most?