El Caballo Blanco, Wooroloo, Andalusian horse theme park in Wooroloo, Australia.
El Caballo Blanco was an equestrian park in Wooroloo featuring a grand arena where white Andalusian horses performed daily routines. The grounds also included accommodation and leisure facilities for visitors seeking a complete Spanish-themed experience.
The park was established in 1974 when Ray Williams imported a stallion and several mares from Spain to create the first Andalusian stud in Australia. This foundation marked the beginning of a significant development in local horse culture.
The performances here introduced Australian audiences to Spanish classical riding traditions through trained horses displaying choreographed movements and techniques. Visitors experienced equestrian methods that have been passed down through generations in Spain.
The property operated with accommodation and facilities until 2019, allowing visitors to stay overnight and experience the destination fully. The location near Wooroloo requires planning for access, as the site sits away from major highways.
Many Andalusian horses in Australia today descend from the original animals brought here by Ray Williams. The bloodlines of these horses continue to influence breeding throughout the region.
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