If you’re a design aficionado, your trip to the Catskills is incomplete without a visit to the iconic Nest boutique on Livingston Manor’s Main Street. Founded by former Vogue design director Anna Bern, the perfectly curated Nest is a design lover’s Mecca.
Read MoreThe Inn is thrilled to have the famed “Catskill Angler,” Nick Rubicco, as its official fishing guide. Nick is an experienced fly fishing instructor and all-around great guy - our guests love learning from him! Nick will be at the Beaverkill Inn every Saturday during fishing season for fly fishing and casting instruction.
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 MoreSo, you’re looking for the perfect spot to host your company’s corporate retreat or employee incentive trip. You need a place that offers great food, has enough activities to keep everyone occupied but also has the capability to host meetings, and is easy to get to from New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, or Connecticut. You’re in luck - you’ve found the Beaverkill Valley Inn.
Read MoreThe Catskill Mountains have some of the best hiking trails in New York. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just want to take a leisurely stroll through the mountains, there are a number of trails that you can enjoy.
Read MoreThe Catskills and Hudson Valley are an increasingly popular wedding destinations, and for good reason! Brides and grooms who don’t want a traditional catering hall wedding, who want to plan longer “wedding weekends,” and who want to avoid the very high cost of city weddings are flocking to the Catskills to plan their special days.
Read MoreRight off Route 17 and conveniently on the way to the Inn, the Catskill Brewery is a must for your trip north of NYC. This friendly spot features a selection of house-made craft beers, from IPAs to Pilsners to small batch seasonal selections and beyond.
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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