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Griezmann de Virton ☆ (TOBAGO CHEVRIER x KASJMIR VAN SCHUTTERSHOF)

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Selle FrançaisBB LevelGrey

🎂9 years
📏170 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Hainaut
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Casanova AEG Z (CHACCO-BLUE x BALOUBET DU ROUET)

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ZangersheideBB LevelChestnut (Vos)

🎂5 years
📏165 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Limburg
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Duncan vd Kerstenberghof Z (DOURKHAN HERO Z x QUINTAGO VA)

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ZangersheideUnbrokenBay

🎂2 years
📏168 cm
Stallion
Belgium, Limburg
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Hispano

Dressage Horse
€9,999

Pura Raza EspañolaL LevelGrey

🎂6 years
📏160 cm
Gelding
Belgium, Antwerp
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Ridona

All-rounder Horse
€8,000

KWPN Dutch WarmbloodM LevelDark Bay

🎂4 years
📏158 cm
Mare
Italy, Paciano
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Jabato

All-rounder Horse
€15,000

Other StudbookL LevelBay

🎂5 years
📏168 cm
Gelding
Germany, Nettersheim

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Luxembourg

Horses for sale in Luxembourg: Buying and selling horses in Luxembourg

For such a small country, Luxembourg punches well above its weight in the horse world. You feel it as soon as you drive past the neat, green fields and see modern yards sitting next to old farm stables: serious sport, but on a very human scale. The equestrian community is close‑knit, multilingual, and very competition‑oriented, which shapes the whole market for buying and selling horses in Luxembourg.

Show jumping dominates, followed by dressage and eventing, with a solid base of amateur riders who invest in well‑produced Warmbloods and quality ponies. You’ll see plenty of Belgian Warmbloods, Zangersheide, Selle Français and German breeds like Hanoverians and Oldenburgs, plus a growing interest in Iberians for dressage and leisure. Because the country is so central, horses from Belgium, Germany, France and the Netherlands constantly move through Luxembourg, so the “Luxembourg market” is really part of a wider Benelux–German–French trading hub.

What makes buying or selling horses in Luxembourg unique is the combination of high standards and short distances. You can view several horses across three countries in a single day, yet still deal with yards that know each other and care about their reputation. Riders tend to be well‑informed and competition results are easy to check, especially in jumping. At the same time, the market is not flooded like some bigger countries, so good horses for sale in Luxembourg are noticed quickly and can move fast when correctly priced and presented.

Buying horses in Luxembourg - what you need to know

If you’re buying a horse in Luxembourg, one of the biggest advantages is quality per square kilometre. Many owners and dealers here regularly compete in FEI shows and national tours in Germany, Belgium and France, so you often find horses with solid records, good training, and recent X‑rays. For sport horses, a decent amateur jumper or dressage horse will typically start around 15,000–25,000 EUR, with well‑bred, correctly produced youngsters from 3–5 years often in the 12,000–20,000 EUR range. Competition horses jumping 1.30–1.40 m with results will often sit between 30,000–70,000 EUR, and serious 1.45–1.50 m prospects or confirmed horses can run well into six figures, similar to neighbouring countries. Good children’s ponies with a show record commonly range from 8,000–20,000 EUR depending on size and experience.

To find horses for sale in Luxembourg, most buyers start online. You’ll see many Luxembourg horses listed on international platforms like ehorses and Sporthorse‑specific sites, as well as on Facebook groups that target Benelux or Western Europe. Local dealers and trainers are important gatekeepers; word of mouth still moves many of the better horses before they ever appear online. It’s worth contacting professional yards directly and explaining clearly what you’re looking for and your budget—Luxembourg riders are used to dealing with international buyers and slipping between French, German, English and Luxembourgish as needed. Viewing is typically relaxed but efficient: you watch the horse being tacked up, see it on the flat and over fences or in the arena, then often have the chance to hack it out if suitable.

For international buyers, Luxembourg is logistically easy. As a Schengen and EU country, importing within the EU is straightforward: you mainly need a valid passport, ownership papers and transport arranged with a licensed haulier. For buyers from the UK, Switzerland or outside Europe, you’ll need export health certificates and border vet checks; most experienced sellers or dealers in Luxembourg already work with transporters who can guide you through this. Pre‑purchase vetting is taken seriously: a standard clinical exam with flexions and trot‑up will usually cost in the 250–400 EUR range, and full X‑rays (often 18–24 images for sport horses) from 500–900 EUR depending on the clinic and scope. Many horses already have recent radiographs; it’s common for buyers to ask their own vet to review these and then repeat or add views if needed.

When buying in Luxembourg, be clear about your expectations and riding level. Because the market is competition‑focused, a “quiet” horse for a professional might still feel quite sharp to a novice amateur. Always test the horse in the environment you’ll mainly use it for—if you’re an amateur, ride it in a busy arena, not just in a quiet morning session. Ask directly about any maintenance, past injuries and shoeing specifics; transparency is generally good, and a seller who hesitates to answer straightforward questions is a red flag in such a small, reputation‑driven market.

Everything about selling horses in Luxembourg

When you’re selling a horse in Luxembourg, you’re not just selling locally; you’re presenting to a cross‑border audience almost by default. Domestic buyers include ambitious juniors, adult amateurs and semi‑professionals, often with access to good coaching and the budget to travel for the right horse. But many horses in Luxembourg end up sold to Germany, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Scandinavia and increasingly to the UK and Ireland, especially if they have a clean vetting and a clear show record. This international demand is one reason prices have remained relatively strong in recent years, even for well‑produced leisure horses.

To sell successfully, preparation matters. Buyers in this region expect tidy, up‑to‑date paperwork, a recent vaccination record and a horse that’s properly shod and in consistent work. Clean, honest videos are critical: for jumping horses, show the horse on the flat in all three gaits, then a gymnastic line, a small course and, if appropriate, show footage with height clearly visible. For dressage, include basic movements plus any lateral work or flying changes the horse knows. Most serious buyers decide whether to book a viewing based on these videos, so it’s worth taking the time to do them well. Photos should be simple, taken on level ground, with the horse braided or at least well groomed.

In terms of where to advertise, combining local and international platforms works best. Posting on major European online horse marketplaces, plus targeted Facebook groups (Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany and France) will give your listing reach. Many sellers also work with trusted dealers or trainers who already have a network of foreign clients; in Luxembourg this is common, and commissions are usually in the 10–15% range depending on the sale price and the amount of work involved. Pricing should be realistic and based on current regional conditions: for example, a nice 6‑year‑old jumping 1.10 m with scope but no big record might sit comfortably around 18,000–25,000 EUR, whereas a similar horse with a clean 1.30 m record will quickly move into the 35,000+ EUR bracket. If you price too optimistically, educated buyers simply cross the border for better value.

Season and timing also play a role. Spring and early summer are prime times to sell sport horses in Luxembourg, as riders plan their competition season. Quality children’s ponies move strongly just before and during the outdoor season and again before the new school year. If you’re targeting international buyers, think ahead about export: make sure the passport is in order, microchip is readable, and be ready to help coordinate health certificates and loading dates. Buyers expect straightforward, honest communication from sellers in Luxembourg: accurate descriptions, declaration of any vices, and openness to a full vet check. In such a small and well‑connected equestrian community, the horses you sell—and how you sell them—will shape your reputation for years, so it pays to approach each sale with professionalism and genuine care for where the horse is going next.