Awards & ReviewsSunset Magazine 20 Hidden Getaways The Best Low-Cost Luxury Escapes Curl up beside a roaring piñon fire in your room - laid for you daily by the attentive staff - or work up an appetite exploring more than 25 acres of fields, trails, and organic gardens at this 19th century working dairy ranch turned inn. (From $155, including breakfast; lospoblanos.com) Read the full article here:Sunset Magazine National Geographic Magazine Work the Land Forgo the fast food joints ubiquitous on most American road trips. At Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Cultural Center ($145; www.lospoblanos.com), just outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the goal is slow food. The community-supported organic farm cum bed-and-breakfast cultivates over 75 varieties of fruits and vegetables. Plan on getting there by midday so you can hand-pick items like heirloom tomatoes, baby salad greens, and melons (great for dinner or a picnic). Come late afternoon, take a mountain bike ride through cottonwoods, willows, and wildflowers along nearby Paseo del Bosque Trail, a 16-mile pathway that parallels the Rio Grande. Read the full article here:National Geographic Local IQ Magazine Listed on the Local IQ Smart List of 2008 as the best Bed and Breakfast in Albuquerque. New Mexico Magazine Cozy Consciousness- Rest Easy At These Earth Friendly Inns Earth Friendly- The menu at Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Cultural Center in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque showcases organic ingredient grown on the farm just outside the inn's front door. The farm also cultivates lavender, distilling the essential oils into soaps and other products offered as amenities in the guest rooms. In keeping with the farm's organic certification, the staff at Los Poblanos cleans the inn with natural and biodegradable products. A cultural destination in itself, Los Poblanos preserves the pastoral lifestyles that once predominated in the Rio Grande valley. The Denver Post Destination: Albuquerque There are so many places to go in the United States! Let the Denver Post tell you why Albuquerque and Los Poblanos Inn is not only quirky but beautiful, historic and hip. Read the full article here:The Denver Post Western Interiors Classic Southwest Style "Located in the Rio Grande River Valley, Los Poblanos thrives today as a masterpiece of Meem's New Mexican Territorial Revival architecture..." Albuquerque the Magazine The Green Issue Featured as "Locals who are getting green" Los Poblanos Executive Director Matt Rembe explains how we try to remain a sustainable and eco-friendly business. NY TIMES Old Mcdonald Gave a Tour of His Farm As part of an article on agritourism in the United States, Los Poblanos was mentioned as a good example of what enterprising farms do to remain sustainable. Entitled "Old McDonald Gave a Tour of His Farm," it ran 2/17/07 on the front cover of the Business section. In addition to plugging Los Ranchos and the Lavender in the Village Festival, it quoted our fearless leader, Matthew Rembe, to pound home the importance of agritourism. Read the full article here: NY TIMES Sunset Magazine Best of the West - Travel Favorites for June Lavender Fields - "It's lavender season in lots of places this month, but would you have thought New Mexico? The plant's soothing scent wafts all through Albuquerque's beautiful Rio Grande Valley. For lavender loving visitors, Los Poblanos Ranch - a historic hacienda, B&B, and a working organic farm - has plenty to pick. Put a few sprigs in a vase and call it quits, or stay a little longer and learn to make lavender limeade and pound cake at the ranch's popular cooking classes. And on July 8th and 9th, the nearby town of Los Ranchos hosts its annual lavender festival." Cookie Magazine The 50 Best Farms for Families in the U.S. Cookie Magazine chose Los Poblanos as one of the country's 50 best farms (yup, one per state) that allow kids tap into their natural instinct for the outdoors, indulge their love of animals, and learn where their food comes from. "The options ranged from places you can spend the afternoon picking blueberries to farms that double as modest B&Bs to luxurious rural retreats, where back-to-the-land and high-thread-counts sheets do, in fact, peacefully coexist." Finally a publication that understands us! Su Casa Finding the Perfect Place "Its hundred perfections aside, perhaps the overall magic of Los Poblanos comes from that rare convergence that creates great art: the merging of inspired talent with enlightened patronage." Read the full article here:Su Casa Homestead Magazine Rio Grande Retreat "Peacocks strolling around the grounds of the Los Poblanos Inn serenade guests making their way to a sun-drenched dining area. A gourmet breakfast awaits, featuring melon from nearby fields and eggs from the hens that range the property. That's how life starts on a summer day at the 25-acre headquarters of New Mexico's historic Los Poblanos Ranch... located in Albuquerque's North Valley." Read the full article here: Homestead Magazine El Paso Times Albuquerque Getaway "The views in every direction were unexpectedly verdant. A grand lawn surrounded by old roses end in a perfect example of New Mexico's indigenous architecture: a postcard-pink territorial with crisp white trim. Los Poblanos' transformation from dusty dairy ranch is remarkable. Even if agri-vacations are not your style, the inn and its grounds provide plenty of charm and comfort for everyone." Read the full article here:El Paso Times Old House Journal: Historic Retreats "A 1934 inn designed by New Mexico's most famous architect offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the unique beauty of the state's regional architecture" Old House Journal American Style: B&B Artfully AmericanStyle magazine is the nation's premier arts lifestyle magazine for art lovers, collectors and travelers. Each issue features contemporary art and artists, art galleries, art collectors, and arts travel and tourism. In October, they featured Los Poblanos as a place to visit in the Southwest: American Style Village Voice DESTINATION: Los Ranchos "History permeates every aspect of our lives in Los Ranchos, and nowhere is its influence more evident than at Los Poblanos Inn and Cultural Center. The Rembe family has undertaken an ambitious preservation project at Los Poblanos, using the 25 acres of farmland, formal gardens and landmark agriculture, much as the original owners did from the early 1930's through the 1950's." Local Flavor "The folks at Los Poblanos are striding into the future by rooting themselves in the past. An organic farm, an organic lavender enterprise producing soaps, skin conditioners, and oils, an adobe inn evoking the colonial era, and a cultural center share twenty-five acres of what was a 500 acre, early 18th century Spanish land grant." Read the full article here: Santa Fe Online - Local Flavor |