Fodor’s Travel just released its list of “Best Tiny Towns to Visit in New York” and some of the Inn’s favorite local spots were featured. From Livingston Manor’s Brandenburg Bakery, Catskill Brewery, and Main Street Farms to Roscoe’s Roscoe Beer Co., Roscoe Diner, and Prohibition Distillery, to many other great spots in local towns, we were thrilled to peruse the whole list.
Read MoreThere’s always something going on up here north of NYC, especially in the crisp fall season. The heat of summer has worn off, but it’s still warm enough to enjoy the outdoors, and there are tons of fun fall events to experience in the Catskills this September.
Read MoreAt the Beaverkill Valley Inn, we’re big fans of farm-to-table food and locally-sourced produce. In fact, it’s a mission of ours to use as much locally grown food in our kitchen as we can. You’ll often see Chef Galen and his team tending to the produce and herbs in the Inn’s gardens. What we can’t make ourselves we source from local farms and vendors. We also love Farmers Markets - they give us a chance to check out new vendors and the unique provisions that you can only find up here north of NYC.
Read MoreAs the Catskills become more popular, more and more city-based businesses are opting to head north of NYC for their corporate meetings and retreats. Just a scenic two hours from Manhattan and four from Boston, our little corner of the world is close enough to make it an easy trip but far enough to make you forget the cacophony and stress of city life.
Read MoreIf you’ve spotted the Beaverkill Valley Inn recently in Dveight Magazine, New York Magazine’s “The Cut” blog, or on social media and have been planning to visit, this summer is the ideal time to head up north of NYC.
Read MoreThe Catskills have always been known for their lush mountains, trout-filled rivers, and rich history, but in the last few years, the food of the Catskills has become more popular than ever. From local breweries to bespoke tasting menus to cool new restaurants, the Catskills is a perfect weekend getaway for foodies.
Read MoreOriginally named the Bonnie View Inn, The Beaverkill Valley Inn was constructed by Mr. and Mrs. J. Rankin Towse in 1895. It is considered a combination of Homestead and American Foursquare styling of Turn of the Century Post-Victorian Domestic Architecture. The Inn is characterized by a wrap- around porch extending the length of the building.
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