For all the buzz and popularity of our charming Catskills and Hudson Valley towns on weekends, a surprising number of eateries are closed Monday through Wednesday. But fear not! Country House has compiled a list of great spots for grabbing a bite and a beverage on the quieter days of the week.
Read MoreNestled cozily between both the Catskill Mountains and the Shawanagunks in Ulster County, NY, Accord is a charming, unsung gem in the Town of Rochester. Even with increased press and name-recognition, it still maintains its historic rural charm and off-the-beaten path appeal. And for a town of its size, it features a surprising amount of destination-worthy attractions and events. Read on below for some of our favorite local spots.
Read MoreNarrowsburg is a dynamic riverside town with an active business and arts community. Whether you're a local, first-time or repeat visitor, there's always something new to discover, from eateries with enchanting waterfront views, to fun shops that will tickle your retail urges. Here's a guide to some of the town's must-visit spots and hidden gems.
Read MoreStraddling Sullivan and Ulster Counties, Claryville is a bit of a unicorn with its rare combination of stunning natural scenery and minimal development. For those seeking a peaceful setting with an emphasis on outdoor activities who don’t mind having to leave town for more practical amenities, Claryville is a piece of heaven.
Read MoreTalk to anyone about the Hudson Valley and Kingston is sure to be one of the first destinations to be mentioned. Just two hours north of New York City, and with loads going on, it’s top on the list for both weekend visitors and Catskills residents alike. The city is made up of three main parts — the Stockade, the Rondout, and Midtown — and we recommend checking out all of it. To help you plan, we've rounded up our favorite restaurants, shops, spas, bars, and more.
Read MoreMargaretville and the scenic surrounding areas seem to play second fiddle to their better-known Catskills neighbors to the east, like Phoenicia and Woodstock, and to the south Livingston Manor and Callicoon. But we’re here to tell you that not only Margaretville, but especially nearby Roxbury, should be on your must-visit list for its eye-popping scenery, burgeoning businesses and myriad activities. The distinctly rural character coupled with a blossoming food and culture scene makes this a part of the Catskills that should be on your radar.
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