Rancho Maria Teresa...I have stayed there, loved it and will go back. It's in the vineyard and olive grove which makes morning walks to the chapel on
the property very pleasant. The owners and family run it and are very friendly and helpful. It is close to the highway, but I didn't have a problem
with that. I think it was 43 dollars a night year before last.Howard - 3-23-2014 at 10:29 AM
I second the recommendation of Rancho Maria Teresa.
Unless they have changed their policy, no dogs.
[Edited on 3-23-2014 by Howard]
Yes, We Have Stayed at Adobe de Guadalupe
Gypsy Jan - 3-23-2014 at 10:43 AM
But that was a few years ago; it was delightful
The hosts were gracious and the service excellent, but I wasn't paying the bill.
The best info I could find on rates is $168 per night (breakfast included).
Email or call the Adobe Guadalupe Inn to get updated info on the rates.
P.S. Reserving horses for riding is, of course, an extra cost.
Side Note: The barn is a real wonder - a very good copy of the stables that Louis XIV (the King of France) built for his horses - we went through the
original several years ago and it is still in use.dasubergeek - 3-24-2014 at 10:27 AM
I've stayed at Endémico, La Villa del Valle, El Adobe de Guadalupe, and Motel Búhos. The first three are destination hotels (especially Endémico,
where you are taken in a Land Rover up to your individual cabin) with prices to match ($150-$250), the fourth is a motel where you get a garage door
opener instead of a key and drive in to your room, but is more like $50. Make sure you specify you want to stay the whole night.Martyman - 3-29-2014 at 11:32 AM
El Mezon Del Vino was nice. Quiet and about $45/night. Small pool, we didn't eat there but I guess they sometimes have food. Google it.elgatoloco - 3-30-2014 at 07:46 AM
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Originally posted by dasubergeek
. Make sure you specify you want to stay the whole night.