Escape The City In An Ulster County Bed And Breakfast

By Jocelyn Davidson


Whether you need to strengthen a new relationship or rekindle an old one, a weekend away is just what the doctor ordered. You don't need to spend a fortune on airplane tickets to some faraway destination. An Ulster county bed and breakfast can make for the perfect base from which to have a romantic getaway only ninety minutes from the big city.

The county known as Ulster is within a 90-minute drive from the Big Apple. It's in the Catskills region and the Hudson Valley. Towns here include New Paltz, Rochester, Woodstock and Marlborough, as well as Kingston, which is the county seat. In between the larger towns you'll also find small hamlets full of rustic charm.

Its location in the Catskills means that the region is a paradise for lovers of the great outdoors, with several state parks and forests to explore. There is a vast network of hiking and biking trails and you can also explore on horseback. Rivers, lakes and reservoirs provide wonderful opportunities for fishing, swimming and kayaking while visitors who appreciate a good view should head into the hills. In winter, you can enjoy a variety of snow sports such as skiing too.

Culture vultures will love the rich history and heritage of the area. Enjoy the scenery by taking the Catskill Mountain Railroad. Then visit museums such as the Empire State Railway Museum, the New York Trolley Museum and the Hudson River Maritime Museum, which tells you all about the days when the river was a major way to get agricultural produce from Kingston to the big city. You'll also find lovely heritage buildings, including Mohonk Mountain House and the wonderful Saugerties Lighthouse.

The area is still very much farm country, which means that delicious fresh produce is easy to find. Simply browse the regular farmer's markets or visit the many farm stands for anything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to handcrafted cheeses. Be sure to try the fare on offer at the local wineries and breweries as well. The larger towns are not only home to fine restaurants but also specialty shops.

The region hosts a huge variety of festivals and concerts throughout the year. After all, this is where the Woodstock Festival took place back in the Sixties. To see what's happening when, simply consult the local listings and plan your visit accordingly.

There are different ways to get to the area. You can take one of the regular buses from New York City or travel by train to Poughkeepsie and then catch a bus from there to your destination. The best way to travel, however, is by car.

There's no bad time to visit and it all comes down to the activities you're planning on. Don't miss the region during the fall, though, to see the gorgeous display of colors. To avoid disappointment especially during this time of year, be sure to book in advance.




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