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New York City, United States

Farmhouse Catskills

Size88 rooms
NoiseQuiet
CapacityMedium

"Preserving the feel of its past life as a Borscht Belt-era country inn, the newcomer shows off elevated offerings like a speakeasy-style bar and a modern European bistro. A restored century-old farmhouse serves as the centerpiece of a sprawling property designed to entice a new generation of travelers to The Catskills. The hotel’s 75 guest rooms, many appointed with Simmons mattresses, Bower Studio lighting fixtures, and sculptural tubs by Jaime Hayon, are scattered among several unique structures including a handful of bungalows, a cluster of secluded A-frame cabins, and a retrofitted two-level pool house. The menu at the indoor-outdoor bistro is made up of simple, seasonal dishes that showcase regional produce, organic meat, farm-fresh cheese, and sustainably sourced fish. The beverage program includes selections from nearby vineyards, breweries, and distilleries. Coming soon: a Swedish–style spa and glass-front wooden sauna overlooking the surrounding forest."

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The Borscht Belt left its mark on the Catskills in the form of sprawling resort complexes that catered to generations of New York City families seeking summer relief — most of which have since closed, decayed, or been demolished. Farmhouse Catskills, set on a restored century-old property in Callicoon Center, takes a different path: preserving the bones of that country-inn tradition while rebuilding it for a contemporary audience.

The physical layout reflects that layered history. Accommodation spreads across multiple structures — bungalows, A-frame cabins, and a pool house — arranged around a lake and forested grounds, with the original farmhouse serving as the property's social core. Interiors lean toward natural tones and restored midcentury furniture rather than the reclaimed-barn aesthetic that has become shorthand for Catskills hospitality. The speakeasy-style bar reads as a deliberate counterpoint to the pastoral setting, offering a contained, low-lit space within a property that otherwise opens outward.

The bistro operates on a straightforward seasonal premise: regional produce, organic meat, farm-fresh cheese, and sustainably sourced fish, served in an indoor-outdoor format that shifts with the weather. The beverage program draws from local vineyards, breweries, and distilleries in the surrounding Hudson Valley and Catskills corridor, which gives the drinks list a geographic coherence that matches the kitchen's sourcing philosophy. No specific dishes are documented in available coverage, so the menu is best understood as produce-driven and market-dependent rather than built around fixed signatures.

Surface magazine has covered the property among its design and travel features, which places Farmhouse Catskills within a conversation about considered hospitality rather than volume-driven resort tourism. Tripadvisor positions it in the mid-range price tier, which makes it more accessible than several of the higher-end boutique properties that have opened across Sullivan and Ulster counties in recent years. For travellers arriving from New York City, Callicoon Center sits in the western Catskills, a longer drive than the more-trafficked towns of Woodstock or Rhinebeck, which tends to keep the surrounding area quieter and the property itself less overrun on peak weekends.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Rustic
  • Scenic
  • Cozy
  • Modern
  • Elegant
Best For
  • Weekend Escape
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Family Vacation
Experience
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Historic Building
  • Design Destination
  • Panoramic View
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Garden
  • Firepit
  • Bar
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Glamping Cabins
Views
  • Mountain
  • Garden
Dress CodeCasual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityMedium
Rooms88
PetsNot allowed

Intimate and stylish with eclectic mid-century modern furnishings, natural oak floors, reclaimed timber accents, and lush garden spaces with firepits for evening relaxation.