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Escape,
relax, and indulge at Buttermilk Falls Inn and Spa - a short
ride from the city, a million miles away
Just 75 miles north of New York City, Buttermilk Falls Inn
and Spa is a historic Hudson River estate perfect for a
romantic getaway as well as for weddings, receptions, special
occasions, and business retreats. Built in 1764, the recently
renovated and expanded Inn combines modern luxury and comfort
with historic elegance and charm.
Bed and breakfast accommodations at Buttermilk Falls Inn
encompass 13 rooms and suites, including three carriage house
rooms. All lodgings boast private baths, fireplaces, cable TV,
high-speed Internet access, air-conditioning, and fantastic
views. Most guest rooms include whirlpool tubs as well, and
some feature sweeping balconies overlooking the Hudson River.
One suite offers a galley kitchen, ideal for the
privacy-seeking guest or for extended stays. Antiques, canopy
beds, exposed stone walls, old master prints,
nineteenth-century quilts, and plush comforters embody the
aura of times long past.
Begin your day with a full breakfast featuring gourmet egg
and specialty dishes in addition to flaky croissants, muffins
and assorted whole-grain breads, cereals, fresh fruit, and
tasty preserves. Afternoon tea is served daily, offering
guests a variety of gourmet pastries, hors d'oeuvres, and
local produce and specialties.
The Inn offers special culinary and wine-tasting events on
weekends with a seasonal food theme. Gourmet dishes are cooked
using the Inn's home-grown harvests as well as organically
grown items from local farms and orchards. These meals are
thoughtfully paired with locally crafted wines. |
Buttermilk Falls Inn's 70-acre estate has been carefully
landscaped to preserve its natural beauty. Stroll through
exquisite gardens, flowering terraces, and wildflower fields.
Hike past ponds, brooks, streams, and waterfalls as swans
serenely glide by. Afterwards, visit the Inn's Spa and feel
your tension melt away with an aromatherapy massage, or renew
with a rejuvenating facial.
If you wish to venture off-site, the Hudson Valley offers a
variety of activities all year. Visit local vineyards and
wineries, go horseback riding or skiing, or take in a game of
golf. If shopping is your game, hunting for antiques is always
enjoyable, and there are several art galleries and boutiques
nearby. |