Quiet Country Ranch House Surrounded by Exotic Views and Charming Rural Village
5.0
Outstanding(2 Reviews)Farm Stay in State of Oaxaca
9 guests · 3 bedrooms · 3 baths
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Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Parking and more
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About this farm stay rental
Rancho Pitaya sits nestled as the base of the western foothills of the valley of Tlacolula, the eastern arm of the great valley of Oaxaca. While the ranch is only 20 minutes from Oaxaca's center, a UNESCO world heritage city with all the cultural experiences it has to offer there are countless fascinating destinations within 20 miles of the ranch.
Traditional Mexican architecture in wooden beams, wild cane and hand-painted tile defines the design of the adobe brick construction. The three spacious bedrooms, each with private en suite bathroom and kitchenette opens on to a 900 sq. foot open-style terrace with expansive vistas of untouched back country.
Just up the stone walkway is the ranches’ spacious open-style kitchen, dining/living room where you will have your own local cook to prepare fresh Oaxaca specialties. Rancho Pitaya is about outdoor living and the old-fashioned verandas duplicate the interior space with big vistas southeast down the valley and west up into the mountains.
Activities at Rancho Pitaya: Guided Horse Riding Tours, Birdwatching, Self-guided hiking and cycling. Owner Mary Jane Gagnier specialises in guided horseback riding. Rancho Pitaya has well-trained, well-cared for horses that like their job. And the riding is a spectacular way to explore the area; trails wind through a rare biosphere of old growth elephant foot yucas & massive organ cacti. Or ride to nearby destinations like the fantastic but 'untouristy' 16th century church in Tlacochahuaya & the archeological site of Dainzu.
Rancho Pitaya has horses for all level of riders from total beginners to experienced riders.
Horseback rides begin at $60 U.S. for 2 -hour guided adventure
You can visit our dedicated horse riding site www.horsebackmexico.com
HIKING: On your own or with a guide explore the breathtakingly beautiful biosphere that borders the ranch. Groves of ancient and massive cacti intermingle with exotic 'palmillo' yucas while big sky vistas of both the northern and southern sierras dazzle the eye.
COOKING CLASSES: Rancho Pitaya is renowned for its fresh & delicious cooking focused on regional Oaxaca cuisine. Learn, in a hands-on informal way, to prepare authentic, moles, pipian ( nut or seed based sauce ), roasted salsas, tropical beverages and ices then enjoy these dishes with family and friends on the ranch's dining veranda. Cooking class: $75 U.S. per person including meal.
COMPLIMENTARY BICYCLES: Tour the many sites of the valley of Tlacolula on the ranch's complimentary mountain bikes. The flat & fertile valley is perfect for touring on two wheels. Safe and easy cycling on the quiet country lanes give you a bird's eye view of traditional village life. You'd cycle back horse-drawn carts, oxen plowing the fields, herds of goats grazing and fields of emerald green alfalfa, aromatic garlic & onion crops & in the rainy season corn fields as far as the eye can go. Sites within a couple of hours of cycling from the ranch include: 2,000. yr. old tree in El Tule, 16th century church in Tlacochahuaya, Zapotec ruins at Dainzu, rug weaving in Teotitlan, basket weaving in Santa Cruz Papalutla.
Traditional Mexican architecture in wooden beams, wild cane and hand-painted tile defines the design of the adobe brick construction. The three spacious bedrooms, each with private en suite bathroom and kitchenette opens on to a 900 sq. foot open-style terrace with expansive vistas of untouched back country.
Just up the stone walkway is the ranches’ spacious open-style kitchen, dining/living room where you will have your own local cook to prepare fresh Oaxaca specialties. Rancho Pitaya is about outdoor living and the old-fashioned verandas duplicate the interior space with big vistas southeast down the valley and west up into the mountains.
Activities at Rancho Pitaya: Guided Horse Riding Tours, Birdwatching, Self-guided hiking and cycling. Owner Mary Jane Gagnier specialises in guided horseback riding. Rancho Pitaya has well-trained, well-cared for horses that like their job. And the riding is a spectacular way to explore the area; trails wind through a rare biosphere of old growth elephant foot yucas & massive organ cacti. Or ride to nearby destinations like the fantastic but 'untouristy' 16th century church in Tlacochahuaya & the archeological site of Dainzu.
Rancho Pitaya has horses for all level of riders from total beginners to experienced riders.
Horseback rides begin at $60 U.S. for 2 -hour guided adventure
You can visit our dedicated horse riding site www.horsebackmexico.com
HIKING: On your own or with a guide explore the breathtakingly beautiful biosphere that borders the ranch. Groves of ancient and massive cacti intermingle with exotic 'palmillo' yucas while big sky vistas of both the northern and southern sierras dazzle the eye.
COOKING CLASSES: Rancho Pitaya is renowned for its fresh & delicious cooking focused on regional Oaxaca cuisine. Learn, in a hands-on informal way, to prepare authentic, moles, pipian ( nut or seed based sauce ), roasted salsas, tropical beverages and ices then enjoy these dishes with family and friends on the ranch's dining veranda. Cooking class: $75 U.S. per person including meal.
COMPLIMENTARY BICYCLES: Tour the many sites of the valley of Tlacolula on the ranch's complimentary mountain bikes. The flat & fertile valley is perfect for touring on two wheels. Safe and easy cycling on the quiet country lanes give you a bird's eye view of traditional village life. You'd cycle back horse-drawn carts, oxen plowing the fields, herds of goats grazing and fields of emerald green alfalfa, aromatic garlic & onion crops & in the rainy season corn fields as far as the eye can go. Sites within a couple of hours of cycling from the ranch include: 2,000. yr. old tree in El Tule, 16th century church in Tlacochahuaya, Zapotec ruins at Dainzu, rug weaving in Teotitlan, basket weaving in Santa Cruz Papalutla.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Garden
Map of State of Oaxaca
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(2 Reviews)5.0
Beautiful rides and wonderful experience
I spent two wonderful days with Mary-Jane and her horses. The ranch itself is set in beautiful grounds with very comfortable lodgings decorated with great art . I particularly enjoyed the food, delicious local recipes with ingredients from the surrounding area. Mary Jane knows her horses inside and out, many of them having been born and raised on the ranch . She is able to pair each rider with the best suited horse, making for safe and fun rides. My first ride was a nice trek through a cacti forest, followed by some faster paced rides, all the way to the Dainzu archaeological site on the far side of the valley, the second day. Mary Jane also has a wealth of knowledge on all aspects of the Tlalocula valley (flora, fauna, local customs etc.), pointing out interesting elements as we rode through the stunning scenery with Sasha and Noche (the ranch dogs) by our sides. I would highly recommend Horseback Mexico and I hope to come back one day!
5.0
Exquisite country living
I've visited beautiful Rancho Pitayo several times. Three comfortable and beautifully appointed casitas are situated in one of this southern state's most glorious valleys. It is about 20 minutes from bustling Oaxaca City, but. World away in serenity. Horseback rides through the countryside offer views you will never see any other way, although hiking is also safe in these hills. The exotic wildlife and vegetation offer surprises at every step -- even just lying in a hammock on your private veranda!
There is an excellent guide you can hire to explore the numerous fascinating local villages, historic churches, markets and ruins. Overnight stays come with delicious meals. If you sign up for a horseback trek, excellent housing and local cuisine is included, and you will have an adventure like no other. Or, do a day trip and be rewarded on your return with a margarita as the sun sets spectacularly.
FAQs
How much does this farm stay cost compared to others in State of Oaxaca?
The average price for a rental in State of Oaxaca is R 1,317 per night. This rental is R 10,286 above the average.
Is parking included with this farm stay?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Quiet Country Ranch House Surrounded by Exotic Views and Charming Rural Village. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this farm stay?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this farm stay. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Quiet Country Ranch House Surrounded by Exotic Views and Charming Rural Village pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this farm stay is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Quiet Country Ranch House Surrounded by Exotic Views and Charming Rural Village?
We found 4 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, parking, balcony or patio, and garden.
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