A Journey of Horses, Heart, and Healing Adventure
At TNTHorseandHeart, the focus is simple: authentic experiences, genuine relationships, and a slower, more connected way of living.
This is not a typical riding stable or holiday destination. It is a working farm, learning space, and retreat, where people, horses, and nature come together.
TNT Horse and Heart was founded by Thomas Müller, together with his son Tori, as a way of living and working in harmony with:
· Horses
· Children and education
· Nature and the land
What began as a family homeschool project has grown into a small, welcoming retreat that hosts guests from around the world.
Many of the horses here are rescues or rehabilitated animals, now thriving through consistent care, training, and respect. Guests become part of this environment—learning not just to ride, but to understand horses.
Only one small group is hosted at a time. This allows for:
· Individual attention
· Flexible schedules
· A calm, pressure-free environment
Guests are encouraged to engage in:
· Grooming, feeding, and horse care
· Groundwork and training
· Understanding horse behaviour and communication
Connection Over Performance
This is not about ticking boxes or achieving milestones—it’s about:
· Building confidence
· Developing awareness
· Enjoying the process
Craft Creativity and Practical Skills
Tom is a self-taught craftsman who integrates traditional skills into the experience.
Guests may have the opportunity to explore:
· Leatherwork (bridles, halters, tack)
· Woodwork (including bow making)
· Sewing and repair work
· Natural building and bushcraft
Everything is practical, hands-on, and rooted in real farm life.
TNTHorseandHeart is a welcoming and supportive environment for all.
We actively embrace diversity across:
· Culture and background
· Gender, gender identity and sexual orientation
· Neurodiversity
Tom’s background in education and movement work allows him to adapt his approach to each individual—especially children and those who benefit from a more supportive learning environment.