Lara With Horse All Episodes New!
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| Title | Publication Year | Key Plot Points | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2005 | Lara rescues and raises the orphaned foal Dannsair; both are kidnapped by a rival clan. | | Lara and the Moon-colored Filly | 2005 | Lara and the maturing Dannsair escape captivity; Lara searches for her family but finds her home destroyed. | | Lara at Athenry Castle | 2005 | Lara is recognized for her skills with horses; she and Dannsair are traded to Norman invaders. | | Lara and the Silent Place | 2005 | Lara escapes from the Normans; she and Dannsair find refuge with nuns, where Lara helps start a horse-breeding business. |
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In this episode, Lara and Max face a setback when Lara suffers an injury. Max becomes anxious and worried, showcasing the depth of their bond. Lara learns to rely on her horse and trust his instincts, even in difficult situations.
The series is set in 14th-century Ireland during the Norman invasion and follows the journey of nine-year-old Lara, the daughter of a cattle baron. Her life changes when she rescues an orphaned foal whose mother dies in childbirth. Vowing to care for the horse, whom she names Dannsair, the two are soon kidnapped by a rival clan, setting Lara on a perilous and exciting journey. Last updated: February 2026
Pick your streaming service from the table above, grab a cozy blanket (and maybe tissues for Season 3), and press play on Episode 1: A New Beginning .
Episode 24 — New Trails Lara leads a small group on an exploratory trail ride into nearby hills. Symbolically, this represents stepping into broader horizons. She questions future plans — college, career, staying at the stable — and begins to envision how equestrianism might fit into adult life. Themes: future planning, self-discovery, and independence.