Winter in
  Santa Fe County


Santa Fe County is spectacular in the winter. The majestic mountains stand out even sharper against the deep blue skies when they are outlined by a fresh snowfall! What is it about adobe walls and snow that captivates the eye? In villages the farolitos are lit and the scent of piñon-fed fires wafts through the air. Let the question “Red or Green?” be answered by your taste-buds instead of your eyes when you cozy up to a meal of native chiles in this land that truly is “No Place Like Home.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bed and Breakfasts
Crystal Mesa Farm B&B

Crystal MesaBuilt on the ancient site of the San Marcos Pueblo just north of Cerrillos and on the historic Turquoise Trail, this charming bed and breakfast inn offers a lovely alternative to Santa Fe’s expensive, crowded hotels.

To gaze upon the subtle play of light and shadow across the flowing expanse of desert is to understand why so many artists and writers have been drawn to this area for centuries.

 

Crystal Mesa Farm B&B
27 Crystal Mesa Road
Santa Fe, NM 87508
Voice/fax: 505.424.0703
www.crystalmesafarm.com

 


 
Hacienda del Cerezo

Luxury in the Land of Enchantment

Hacienda CerezoFor the select few: an all-inclusive luxury resort of 10 suites, ultra-gourmet food, tennis, pool, and Arabian horses. Secluded, intimate, in a natural and remote setting—a hideaway guest ranch 12 miles northwest of Santa Fe.

“A perfect 10...How’s that for paradise found?” —Conde Nast Traveler

“25 Best American Lodges”
—Travel & Leisure


“One of the most unusual and gratifying experiences in Santa Fe.”
—Southern Living Magazine

“...the ultimate romantic getaway…the cuisine…not only equals the best that downtown Santa Fe has to offer, it consistently exceeds it…(Chef) Pratley dazzles in all three areas of food presentation: taste, appearance, and imagination.”
—Cowboys & Indians Magazine

Hacienda del Cerezo
Phone: (505) 982-8000
Fax: (505) 983-7162
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Website: www.haciendadelcerezo.com


 
Hacienda Doña Andrea de Santa Fe
Hacienda Dona AndreaNative New Mexican Maximiliano Contreras spent five years building the magnificent 12,000 square foot Hacienda Doña Andrea de Santa Fe. He was inspired by the spirit of the mountain and a passion for the traditions of New Mexico. His vision…to create a place for those who find their way here to reach up and touch the sky. There are 9 guest rooms, numerous patios, courtyards, hand crafted tiles, textiles and plentiful views of the mountains. A popular wedding site, the Hacienda welcomes groups and individuals. The Hacienda Doña Andrea de Santa Fe continues to fulfill Maximiliano’s vision, welcoming guests to the mountain and the beauty of the northern New Mexico sky.

Amenities: All rooms have patios, fireplaces, hand-tiled shower and breakfast is included in the rate for overnight guests. Packages available for groups holding weddings and other events.

Directions:
From Albuquerque Airport (Approx 55 min.)
Interstate 25 North, stay right to Interstate 40 East.
Continue out of town, through canyon to Exit 175, State Hwy 14 North/Cedar Crest.
North on Hwy 14 about 31 miles (through Golden and Madrid).
Just past Mile Marker 31 (small green signs on right) look for County Road 55.
Right on County Road 55 (paved for the first 2 miles) for about 5 miles.
Right on Vista Del Oro (not Corazon del Oro).
Up the hill on Vista del Oro about one mile.
First driveway on Left. Stay left all the way to the top, enter through large iron gate into garden.

From Santa Fe (Approx 35 min.)
Off Interstate 25 North or South, take Madrid exit, State Highway 14 South.
Continue 15 miles South, past town of Cerrillos, over bridge across the Galisteo River.
Approx 1/4 mile south of Bridge look for County Road 55 on left (before mile marker 31)
Left on County Road 55 (paved for the first 2 miles) for about 5 miles.
Right on Vista Del Oro (not Corazon del Oro).
Up the hill on Vista del Oro about one mile.
First driveway on Left. Stay left all the way to the top, enter through large iron gate into garden.

Hacienda Doña Andrea de Santa Fe
78 Vista del Oro
Cerrillos, NM 87010
Phone: 505.424.8995  Fax:  505.424.6525
Office hours daily 10am–5pm
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Website: www.hdasantafe.com / www.mysantafewedding.com

 
Hacienda Las Barrancas B&B

Hacienda Las BarrancasA New Mexican Bed & Breakfast with Old World charm and New World comforts, nestled between the soaring peaks of the Sangre de Cristo & Jemez Mountains in the heart of Pueblo country. Located near Santa Fe, New Mexico on five beautifully landscaped acres of rolling hills and gardens in the scenic Pojoaque River valley. Close to Bandelier National Monument.


Hacienda Las Barrancas offers four guest rooms, all with private baths. Three of the rooms have private entrances. Your stay includes a wholesome and delicious full breakfast, self-serve beverage table and an afternoon refresher with fresh-baked goodies.

 

Hacienda Las Barrancas B&B

27 County Rd. 84D
Santa Fe, NM 87506
Phone: (505) 455-2197; Toll-Free: 1-866-455-2197
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Website: www.haciendalasbarrancas.com


 
Heart Seed B&B

Heart SeedAn ideal setting for a romantic getaway, Heart Seed is quietly tucked next to the Ortiz Mountains on the Turquoise Trail. The grounds include a spacious shaded deck ideal for enjoying your morning cup of coffee or stargazing. Hiking trails, a meditation garden, swimming pools, and a seven-part labyrinth are just some of the attractions that await you at Heart Seed.

The bed and breakfast offers 6 guest casitas with kitchenettes in a rural mountain setting. Spectacular views, peace and quiet, rustic setting. Lots of privacy.

Heart Seed B&B
P.O. Box 867
Cerrillos, NM 87010
Phone: (505) 471-7026
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Website: www.heart-seed.com


 

 
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