Eat & Stay: Foodie Getaways in Delaware County, NY

By |2021-11-28T13:31:03+00:00July 17th, 2018||

Two hours from New York City, farmland is abundant in the Western Catskills, where rolling hills meet lush valleys to create ideal conditions for growing produce and raising animals. Delaware County's villages are few, tiny, and spread out—but in the past couple years, places like Andes, Bovina, Bloomville, and Delhi have become foodie ...

Table on Ten in Bloomville, NY

By |2021-01-06T17:02:29+00:00July 10th, 2018||

Clean lines and sunshine complement raw beams and carefully curated accents in the three spacious rooms of Table on Ten.  A private studio sits a short drive away.

Own a Piece of Delaware County History: The Hamden Inn

By |2023-10-15T06:58:20+00:00September 6th, 2017||

  The Hamden Inn is a piece of Delaware County history. Built in 1844, this structure has stood the test of time. It includes a beautiful wooden bar, large dining area, large kitchen, and several bedrooms to rent on the second floor. An unfinished attic would be perfect for events, ...

You Need This Catskills-designed S.U.T.

By |2021-01-08T16:39:10+00:00August 7th, 2017||

In 2014, Bollinger Motors was created in Hobart, NY. It was here in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains that creator Robert Bollinger designed the B1: the world’s first all-electric, on-and-off-road sport utility truck (S.U.T.) And it's perfect. Originally from Pittsburgh, Bollinger worked in the design/marketing industry in NYC for twenty years. In 1999, he ...

Mystic Lodge Tipi in Bovina, NY

By |2021-05-05T20:15:11+00:00October 14th, 2016||

Autumn in the Catskill region offers about as picturesque an escape from the city as possible. With cool, often frost-tinged nights, yet warm, sun dappled days, the weather is ideal for taking in the kaleidoscopic spectacle of changing leaves. As a photographer, I couldn’t resist the chance to capture some peak color ...

The Bellfire Farm Tipi Hideaway in Roxbury, NY

By |2021-05-06T13:31:54+00:00August 16th, 2016||

  Every summer, some 75,000 people visit the tiny hamlet of Roxbury, New York. You'd never know it though; its Main Street is a short half mile long, and only a handful of restaurants and shops are consistently open. But no matter—visitors aren't flocking to Roxbury for a bustling Main Street. Instead, Roxbury offers a quiet haven to ...

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