
There are many reasons Belgium is so closely associated with horses, but from a sourcing perspective, the most important ones are very practical.
Belgium works well because it brings together breeding, sport, infrastructure, and geography in a way that makes the search process more efficient. For buyers, that matters. A good horse search is not only about where quality horses exist. It is also about where the conditions are right to find, compare, and assess them properly.
A Country Deeply Connected to Sport Horses
For a relatively small country, Belgium has an unusually strong horse culture. One estimate places Belgium at around 47 horses per 1,000 inhabitants, which helps explain how present the horse world is here relative to the country’s size.
Belgium is also home to three major Belgian sport-horse studbooks: BWP, Zangersheide, and SBS. Together, they reflect how deeply the country is connected to modern sport-horse breeding.
That influence is not only local. BWP is consistently ranked among the leading jumping studbooks in the world by the WBFSH, while Zangersheide states that more than 10,000 foals are registered each year worldwide under the Z name.
Infrastructure That Keeps the Sport Moving
One of Belgium’s greatest strengths is the concentration of serious equestrian infrastructure operating all year round.
Between venues such as Sentower Park, Azelhof in Lier, and Zangersheide in Lanaken, there is constant movement: competitions, young horse classes, inspections, championships, and a real concentration of riders, breeders, and producers. That level of activity makes Belgium an unusually efficient place to work from when sourcing horses.
Lanaken, in particular, carries special weight. It has hosted the FEI WBFSH World Breeding Championship for Young Horses in Jumping since 1995, which says a great deal about Belgium’s long-standing place in the sport.
Geography That Makes the Search More Efficient
Belgium’s value is not only about what is inside the country itself, but also about what surrounds it.
Positioned in the middle of one of Europe’s strongest equestrian regions, Belgium offers practical access to nearby horse countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, and France. That makes it possible to plan efficient sourcing trips and to see very different types of horses within a relatively small radius.
In real terms, this means more flexibility, better route planning, and access to a wider range of breeders, riders, and programs without losing time unnecessarily.
Why That Matters for Buyers
For buyers, the advantage of Belgium is not just prestige. It is the combination of quality, density, and accessibility.
A strong search depends on more than good horses. It also depends on being in the right place to build a shortlist properly, compare horses under good conditions, and stay close to the people and programs that matter.
That is part of what makes Belgium such a natural base for this work.
Not because everything is here.
But because so much is within reach.
A Natural Home for Europa Horse Agency
For Europa Horse Agency, Belgium is not only a beautiful place to be based. It is a practical one.
It allows us to stay close to breeders, riders, producers, and competitions, while also remaining connected to the surrounding countries that make this part of Europe such a rich place to search. That proximity shapes the way we work and helps create better conditions for a thoughtful, efficient horse search.



