Casa La Ceja offers the best of all worlds – sweeping mountain and valley views, scenic beauty and seclusion with direct and easy access to dining, shopping, skiing, hiking, and much more. The house and separate studio guest house offer eclectic decor and bountiful amenities with plenty of room to relax inside and out. This unique, multi-level home features a king bed in the dual loft and queen bedroom downstairs, two full baths, a spacious living room with river rock gas kiva fireplace, separate dining room, kitchen, and sunny family room with wood-burning cast iron stove and full size leather sleeper sofa. The upstairs study in the dual loft is a perfect place to nestle with a book and also provides additional sleeping with a trundle day bed. Amenities include three satellite flat screen TVs (living room, study and studio) and Wi-Fi High speed internet throughout.
Casita La Ceja (optional studio guest house) is a spacious king bedroom, full bath, and a queen Murphy bed.
Stone walkways and lush gardens surround the house and lead from 3 private patio areas to the hot tub, deck, patios and guest house.
The village of Valdez is just .5 mile, with shopping and dining at the quaint village of Arroyo Seco just 3.5 miles. Taos is 9 miles or 12 minutes away. For those who love winter sports, some of the most challenging skiing or snowboarding slopes are at Taos Ski Valley 7 miles away. For the beginner and/or intermediate skier there are ample blue and green runs. Taos Ski Valley Ski School has been rated #1 in the country for over 10 years. For those who like variety, other winter skiing is available nearby at Angel Fire, Red River and Sipapu ski areas.
For water sport enthusiasts, the Rio Grande canyon and white water rafting are a must. Trout fishermen will delight in small streams and the waters of the Cimarron River near Eagles Nest, the Rio Hondo, Red River (north near Questa), and the Rio Grande. If you like to hike, head out the back door and you’ll be in the Carson National Forest before you know it.
4x4 recommended in winter in case plow shows up late after a storm.