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The Connemara pony, an Irish native breed, originated in the part of County Galway known as Connemara, west of Lough Corrib and bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the Republic of Ireland. The Connemara pony is considered an endangered breed under EU law.
The Connemara pony (Irish: Capaillín Chonamara) is a pony breed originating in Ireland. They are known for their athleticism, versatility and good disposition. History. Connemara ponies at Cloch na Rón showing the typical harsh landscape of their place of origin.
The Connemara Pony is famous for being hardy and sure-footed, and no surprise the breed evolved on the rocky coast of western Ireland, where it had to develop an ability to move quickly across rough terrain.
The small, charming pony is naturally gifted for jumping over obstacles and excels on the dressage track with its beautiful, light movements. The robust yet noble Connemara pony arrived in Denmark in 1963 and quickly became popular.
The story of the native Connemara pony is told in a small exhibition on the ground floor of Clifden’s Station House Museum. Part of it includes a short film screened next to a cart full of turf – the scenes are strangely familiar, and yet bizarrely distant at the same time.
24 Αυγ 2009 · Often seen in show jumping, working hunter, ridden show events and particularly in specific in-hand breed-show classes, the Connemara is also a dynamic proven performance pony.
21 Αυγ 2023 · Ballyconneely, in Connemara in Co Galway, is a prime example of the kind of genuine, scenic area that people travel to Ireland to see. With a population of below 1,000, the western village's headcount swells in the summer with tourists drawn to the beautiful beaches and fascinating local history.