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Welcome to Binimoti

Nestled in the heart of Menorca's pristine landscapes, Binimoti is not just a farm—it's a living legacy of the Menorcan horse, a treasure of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Spanning 164 hectares of verdant meadows, whispering forests, and majestic mountains, our estate provides a perfect backdrop for the serene and noble life of our Menorcan horses.

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Our History and Heritage

The story of Binimoti dates back to the 16th century, an era that saw the first rays of the sun illuminate our lands during historical upheavals. In 2022, the current owners, captivated by the island’s charm and the mystical allure of its native horses, chose to write a new chapter in Binimoti’s rich history. Our farm has since evolved into a sanctuary dedicated to preserving and celebrating the Menorcan horse, an embodiment of the island’s soul.

Dedication to Preservation

At Binimoti, we are committed to the conservation and promotion of the Menorcan horse. Each horse here is a piece of living history, bred not only for their pure lineage but also for their striking morphology and noble character. Our breeding program focuses on selecting the finest stallions and mares, aiming to perpetuate the breed’s purity and its exceptional qualities.

Ethological Training

Ethological dressage at Binimoti goes beyond mere training techniques; it is about building a profound trust and respect between humans and horses. This gentle approach helps us cultivate a deep connection that transcends traditional training methods, fostering an incomparable harmony that is evident in the grace and poise of our horses.

Join Us

Experience the tranquility and beauty of Binimoti. Here, every breeze carries a story, every path leads to discovery, and every horse has a spirit waiting to be connected with. We invite you to join us on this journey of admiration and respect for nature and heritage, where the legacy of the Menorcan horse gallops on. Welcome to Binimoti, where the heart beats to the rhythm of our four-legged companions’ hooves.

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