We had a lovely time on the family run estancia. We were made feel so welcome. The horses were beautiful and patient. We highly recommend staying here for a couple of days. It was our favourite part of the Buenos Aires area. Thanks to Pancho, Anna, Rosario, Felipe and Veronica for ensuring our holiday was so enjoyable. Elaine & Pat, Ireland.
I also traveled on my own to the estancia and stayed one night - everything about my trip was absolutely perfect, from the planning to the horse riding to the food to the staff. It was the highlight of my Argentina trip and I would absolutely recommend the overnight stay - the cottages are incredibly cozy and serene, and the ravioli was delicious! Thanks to everyone there for a fantastic experience.
We opted for this over a Gaucho themed experience. It was a very relaxing and enjoyable day. We went horseback riding for a couple hours and came back to a really good lunch with plenty to eat. They had a really sweet chocolate lab that visited with us. After about an hour or so break, we went for a second ride. It was great to get out of the city and see the countryside.
This was our second trip to the Estancia - the first being in 2010Ana was very prompt in answering my emails, and very accommodating when I changed the reservation date twice.Many of us on the ride were novice riders. The guides were terrific at making sure that we were all comfortable with our horses and knew how to handle them The lunch and snacks were delicious If you have never been on horseback (and also if you have) this is the place to go when visiting Buenos Aires.
“Horse lovers' heaven”Reviewed 6 days ago NEWOur two day visit to this estancia was even better than the reviews had led me to expect. Idyllic rural surroundings, comfortable, clean "cottages" set in tall trees and grass, happy healthy horses grazing peacefully all around, and warm, attentive hosts, Ana and Pancho. I had the best tenderloin steak ever, plus salads, etc. and superb home made puddings. We even helped on a round up of horses and all grades of riding ability were catered for. Cooling down after riding in the small, clean pool was a joy, and even a brief power cut meant we could revel in the stars and fireflies - or were they glow-worms? I even won a horse, playing pool but it wouldn't fit in my bag....Room Tip: My yellow cottage was gorgeous, and most comfortable.See more room tipsStayed October 2014, travelled with familyValueLocationServiceAsk dorothea65 about Estancia Los Dos Hermanos
My daughter and I just finished our visit to the estancia. What a beautiful, peaceful place. We are both equestrians, and Philipe did a wonderful job taking us through the countryside on very well behaved and fit horses. The food and lodging were both fabulous in the sense that it was an authentic experience. The staff just really focused on every detail to make us feel at home. Ana and Pancho are both great people, willing to go out of their way to make you comfortable in their country. My only regret is that I couldn't spend an entire week here.
Estancia Los Dos Hermanos was an incredible experience for my wife and I. Our guide, Rose, was great company and great at instructing us with the horses. The surprise of the day came after the horseback riding when we had the parilla lunch which was better than any of the parillas in BA! A must go if you have the time or inclination to beat the tourists crowds in BA.
I went to the estancia for a day trip out of Buenos Aires. From start to finish, the experience was very well run and most enjoyable. We were picked up on time, had a delicious breakfast on arrival, two hours of riding, a long and lazy lunch (beautiful steak, wine, a chance to relax in the garden) and then another hour or so in the afternoon before even more food (cake) and some beer. Ana, who I emailed to arrange the booking was super helpful and very flexible to accommodate my needs. The guides were helpful and very friendly They also gave the group lots of flexibility to ride horses without feeling stifled (including a gallop or two - even as beginners...). There were no showy touristy gaucho shows - so don't go if that's what you are looking for. A brilliant day.
We had the most amazing experience staying at the ranch for four nights as part of our honeymoon. Having been picked up from the airport by the very knowledgeable Andres, we were driven through beautiful countryside to the ranch. Our room was fantastic and very homely and comfy. All of the staff could not do enough for us, including catering for my wheat intolerance, they were all extremely welcoming. The food and drink was absolute spot on and always well received after so much riding! As relatively experienced riders we enjoyed riding some of the more out-going horses around the farm (which is huge) and surrounding area. The wildlife and views were superb and Rosario our guide keenly pointed these out including burrowing owls perched on fences. We enjoyed everything about our stay, the only down side being our sore legs at the end of the trip!
I was travelling with a group, spending ten days in Buenos Aires, and one of the days we went out of the city to visit Estancia Los Dos Hermanos, which turned out to be the best experience of all during this trip. We were 22 people in the group, but we were greeted like members of the family. We were served beer, wine and empanadas on arrival, and then we went to fetch the horses for a fantastic tour in the fields. Our experience with horses varied from total beginners to skilled riders, but they managed to find horses fit for all, and they also managed to make the tour a great experience for all levels of experience. After the ride the asado was waiting, and we had a great afternoon relaxing in the sun, enjoying a fantastic barbecue, good wines, cool beer, and the company of our very nice hosts.If I visit Buenos Aires again, an afternoon at Estancia Los Dos Hermanos is a must!