Where to Buy Equestrian Clothing, Tack & Feed on the Costa del Sol

A practical guide for horse owners in Benahavís, Marbella and Estepona, from feed and bedding to tack, rider clothing, online suppliers and essential equestrian services.

Horse riding in Benahavís countryside near the Costa del Sol

Benahavís sits between Marbella and Estepona, surrounded by riding centres, country trails, private estates and established equestrian communities. If you keep horses on the Costa del Sol — or plan to move here with horses in mind — you will quickly need to know where to buy feed, bedding, tack, rider clothing and everyday yard supplies.

This guide focuses on the practical side of equestrian life: which local names are useful, what each supplier is best for, when to shop locally, and when online equestrian retailers may be more convenient. For buyers planning a permanent base, our curated collection of equestrian properties in Benahavís highlights homes near stables, riding routes and established countryside infrastructure.

Local note: Stock, opening hours and delivery arrangements can change seasonally. For specialist items, competition wear, feed, bedding or veterinary supplies, it is always worth calling ahead before making a special trip.


The Main Equestrian Shops and Suppliers to Know

Most horse owners based in Benahavís use a mix of local suppliers along the Estepona–Marbella corridor and online shops that deliver across Málaga province. The most useful names tend to fall into clear categories: everyday feed and yard supplies, specialist tack and rider clothing, online equestrian retailers, and wider animal-supply stores.

Agrojardín, Estepona

Best for: feed, bedding, stable equipment, grooming products, everyday horse-care items and repeat online purchases.

Agrojardín is one of the most practical first stops for horse owners living between Benahavís, San Pedro, Marbella and Estepona. Although it is best known as a large garden and lifestyle centre, it also has a dedicated hípica section for horse and rider, making it useful for day-to-day equestrian essentials.

Owners can usually expect to find horse-care accessories, grooming products, stable equipment, rugs, buckets, yard tools, supplements and a selection of rider items. Its online shop is particularly helpful once you know which products you use regularly, because repeat orders for familiar supplies can be easier than making a special journey down the coast.

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HB Equestrian Shop, Estepona

Best for: higher-quality tack, rider clothing, helmets, boots, competition wear and specialist in-person advice.

HB Equestrian Shop is the more specialist tack and rider boutique associated with Agrojardín. It is better suited to owners and riders looking for quality brands, competition clothing, helmets, boots, saddle accessories, technical rider wear and product guidance from people who understand the equipment.

This is the type of shop many riders prefer for items where fitting matters, especially helmets, boots, body protection and show clothing. It is also useful if you compete, ride regularly or want to compare higher-end brands in person before buying.

Brands referenced through the Agrojardín/HB hípica range include names such as Free Jump, Kentucky, Kingsland, Horseware, Equiline, LeMieux, Acavallo, Tattini, Ariat, Waldhausen and Harcour, making it one of the clearer specialist options close to Benahavís.

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Escuela de Arte Ecuestre Costa del Sol, Estepona

Best for: riding, training, livery context, local equestrian contacts and understanding how horse ownership works locally.

Escuela de Arte Ecuestre Costa del Sol is not simply a shop. It is one of the best-known equestrian centres in the Estepona area, with riding, training, competitions and livery-related activity that makes it relevant for horse owners settling on the western Costa del Sol.

For new arrivals, centres like this are often useful not only for riding lessons or training, but also for understanding local supplier networks, feed routines, bedding preferences, farrier contacts, vets and the rhythm of equestrian life in the area. Even if you do not stable your horse there, it can be a helpful local reference point.

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Zafiro Equestrian, Mijas / Online

Best for: online tack, rider equipment, specialist brands, bilingual advice and delivery across mainland Spain.

Zafiro Equestrian is a useful name to know for owners who are happy to order online but still want a business with local Costa del Sol roots. Based in the Mijas/Fuengirola area and operating strongly online, it can be especially helpful for tack, rider essentials, saddle pads, rugs, boots, supplements, accessories and brands that may not always be easy to find locally.

For Benahavís-based riders, this is a good option when you already know your sizes or product preferences. It can also be useful for topping up items that are not urgent enough to justify a trip to Estepona, or for comparing specialist products before buying.

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Sultán Hípica

Best for: horse feed, supplements, treats, grooming, repellents and online equestrian supplies.

Sultán Hípica is another useful Spanish equestrian supplier to have on your list, particularly for owners comparing feed, supplements and horse-care products. Its product categories include feed, supplements, treats, cosmetics and care, repellents and items for both horse and rider.

It may not be the closest physical stop for every Benahavís owner, but as a wider Málaga/Andalucía and online option it is useful when you are comparing products or looking for specific nutrition and care items.

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La Boutique del Ganadero II, San Pedro de Alcántara

Best for: animal nutrition, agricultural supplies, bedding, straw, alfalfa, fencing and general finca materials.

La Boutique del Ganadero II in San Pedro de Alcántara is worth knowing as a practical animal and agricultural supply option rather than a polished rider boutique. It is the sort of supplier that may be useful for feed-related products, viruta, straw, alfalfa, fencing and general finca or yard materials.

Because businesses of this type can change stock and product range, it is best to call or message before relying on it for a specific item. However, for owners based around Benahavís, San Pedro, Guadalmina, Atalaya or La Quinta, it is a useful local name to have in the notebook.


Feed, Bedding & Yard Supplies

Daily horse care soon adds up, so most owners on the Costa del Sol rely on a combination of bulk deliveries, livery-yard arrangements and top-up purchases when they are already driving along the coast.

For feed and forage, suppliers around Estepona, San Pedro and Marbella stock mainstream feed brands, baled hay, haylage and supplements for joints, hooves, digestion and condition. The most efficient route is often to ask your livery yard, farrier or vet which supplier they trust, because many yards already have delivery routines in place.

Bedding is another area where practical logistics matter. Shavings, pellets and straw are widely available, but storing them properly is essential, especially in hotter months and during periods of humidity. Many yards coordinate regular deliveries so individual owners do not need to manage every order themselves.

For stable and yard equipment, Agrojardín, agricultural suppliers and general finca stores can often help with wheelbarrows, forks, buckets, troughs, fencing materials, hose systems and field accessories. More specialist equipment can then be ordered online through equestrian retailers.

If you are searching for a property with space for horses, check that delivery lorries can reach the finca easily, that turning space is realistic, and that there is secure, dry storage for feed and bedding. Our equestrian properties in Benahavís highlight homes where these logistics may work better in day-to-day life.


Tack, Clothing & Safety Equipment for Riders

Coastal riding life can involve everything from early-morning hacks in winter to summer evenings in competition arenas, so clothing needs to cope with heat, sun and occasional cool, damp days.

For helmets and safety gear, specialist shops such as HB Equestrian are usually the best place to start. Certified helmets, body protectors and air vests are items many riders prefer to buy in person, because correct fitting matters as much as brand or price.

For boots, breeches and show wear, expect a mix of everyday riding leggings, technical shirts and traditional breeches, plus jackets suitable for Spanish competition rules. The larger stores tend to carry well-known international brands alongside mid-range lines.

With strong Mediterranean sunshine, many local riders also favour lightweight gloves, vented hats when not mounted and quick-dry layers for yard work. If you compete regularly or ride several times a week, it is worth visiting a couple of different shops along the coast to compare brands and sizing before settling on your favourites.

For online buying, Zafiro Equestrian, Sultán Hípica and larger Spanish or EU-based tack retailers can be useful when you already know your sizes. However, for helmets, boots, air vests and anything where safety or fit is critical, in-person fitting remains the safer route.


Online Tack Shops Serving the Costa del Sol

Alongside local stores, many owners in Benahavís order bulkier or more specialist items online. Spanish and EU-based equestrian shops often deliver to Málaga province within a few days, making it easier to access niche brands without leaving home.

Agrojardín’s online shop is helpful for repeat purchases within its hípica range. Zafiro Equestrian is useful for tack, rider equipment and specialist brands, particularly for English-speaking owners who value bilingual support. Sultán Hípica is another worthwhile option for feed, supplements, grooming and horse-care products.

Larger online retailers can also be useful for comparison shopping, but they are best used once you know exactly what you need. When you first arrive, it can be helpful to buy the basics locally, ask questions in person and then transition to a mix of local and online suppliers once you understand what works for your horses in the Costa del Sol climate.


Vets, Farriers & Practical Equestrian Services

Although this guide focuses mainly on shops and suppliers, serious horse owners also need to understand the wider service network. Feed, bedding and tack are only part of the picture. Vets, farriers, transporters, dentists, physiotherapists and livery managers often become the people who really help you settle into local horse ownership.

Hospital de Referencia La Equina in Manilva is one of the key equine hospital references on the western Costa del Sol. It is not a shop, but for owners based in Benahavís, Estepona, Manilva or Sotogrande, it is an important name to know for advanced equine veterinary care.

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For everyday care, your livery yard or trainer will usually be the best first point of contact for farriers, routine veterinary visits, dentists and trusted transport. This is one reason many new arrivals begin with professional livery rather than trying to manage a horse at home immediately.


Choosing a Home with Equestrian Supplies in Mind

When you are shortlisting homes, it is worth thinking about more than just stables and turnout. Access to feed deliveries, proximity to trusted tack shops and realistic drive times to your preferred riding centre all make a real difference to day-to-day life with horses.

A beautiful finca can become frustrating if the access road is difficult, delivery lorries cannot turn, there is no dry storage, or the nearest reliable yard services are further away than expected. Equally, a home without private stables may work very well if it sits close to a trusted livery yard, riding centre and supplier route.

Our dedicated collection of equestrian properties in Benahavís focuses on homes near stables, riding schools and countryside routes, with practical access for vets and suppliers.

For a broader overview of the lifestyle, you may also enjoy our guides to Equestrian & Country Living in Benahavís, Horse Riding in Benahavís and the Best Hacking Routes Around Benahavís.


Quick Supplier Guide

For everyday feed, stable items and horse-care basics

Start with Agrojardín in Estepona, then ask your yard or vet which local feed and bedding suppliers they use for regular deliveries.

For specialist tack, boots, helmets and competition clothing

HB Equestrian Shop is the most relevant local boutique-style option close to Benahavís, especially where fit and in-person advice matter.

For online tack and specialist brands

Zafiro Equestrian and Sultán Hípica are useful online options for riders who already know what they need and want broader product choice.

For bedding, straw, alfalfa and finca-style supplies

Agricultural and animal-supply businesses such as La Boutique del Ganadero II in San Pedro can be useful, but it is best to verify current stock before travelling.


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