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    Mountain Treasure Bed and Breakfast

    4.4 (25 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Agnieszka with the beautiful blue eyes, we had a very nice stay at your home. We pulled up to the B&B, it has such a beautiful view. The outdoors is where this B&B shines. There's a fire pit with lots of chairs, the owners made the outside for the guests to be comfortable. Except it's December and I don't want to be outside! We're here for one night, I have a tickets to see a jazz show in Woodstock. I don't want to stay at a chain hotel, I enjoy staying at a B&B and like the comforts of a home. Agnes introduces herself, I always like to say to anyone new: we're Bill & Jill from New York! There's a sign in the small kitchen about the owners are Polish. I didn't say anything but in my mind I know there's going to be tasty treats coming my way. Agnes explains there are three breakfast choices, I ask about the Belgian Waffle. Not to worry, it's my grandmother's recipe. Be still my heart.. my wife chose the crepe but we know it's not French. The polish style is a mixture of cheeses, she's asked for it to be less sweet. Breakfast from Mountain Treasure is the treasure! Our room was very comfortable, nice bedding with an electric fireplace. The bathroom was nice, what I look for at any B&B is a shelf to put our toiletries. The supplies were "interesting". I learned to always bring a back up bar. When I take a shower, I like a manly size bar of soap. The size of the soap, it looked like a token I could use at a casino! Agnes, please look into using a more traditional soap. With any B&B, there needs to be a cozy common area. Big chairs, fire in the fireplace and hot coffee / teas. I'm an early riser, it would have been so nice to have a hot cup of coffee at 6am with freshly made paczki. As a kid growing up in Brooklyn, I would have cried if Chrusciki was served throughout the day. The clientele are mostly skiers and I'm sure people have brought in their wet snowy stuff so there's no common area at Treasure Mountain for a guest to get up at 6, pour coffee and sit on a couch. I'm up at 6, my wife can sleep until 8am. I like to sip Java and read for 2 hours. No coffee or relaxing sofa for me at 6am, sigh.. Treasure Mountain, it was a pleasure to say at your Establishment. Dziękuję

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    Beds on Clouds

    (25 reviews)

    Amazing historical inn and art gallery !! Amazing stay and art gallery!! Rebecca is an amazing…read moreresource of information!! If you visit Rebecca say Egor and Rachel Astakhov have recommended you to stay!! Rebecca is a lovely art manager!! It is a beautiful bed and breakfast to stay!! Please enjoy your time here - windhan and Hunter are 5 and 20 minutes away respectfully. Thank you again Rebecca!!

    So it is super cute and clean and the beds are very comfortable. It is no longer a bed and…read morebreakfast though, it's just a bed. They blamed it on Covid, but it became clear that they just can no longer get it together. Unfortunately, the owner is quite ill, and admittedly on "very heavy drugs," which she asked us to forgive her for while she took a half hour to find our reservation and room. She is also very cranky. I received a 10 minute condescending lecture on how to lock the door and was told repeatedly that "bad boys" break in and wander the halls. There was a helper in the parking lot who was not very helpful. He accused me over and over again of hitting another guest's car, which I did not, as I was the only one in the lot for 2 days. Clearly the other guest hit me when she arrived. I felt harassed. Let's just say they care nothing for customer service. It was very expensive for no breakfast. I can totally see that it had it's day, and many good reviews from the beginning of the year, but must have been a rapid decline. Time to sell.

    The Sedgwick House - Room 4 sleeps 2. Features a private bathroom with shower A/C, Wi-Fi

    The Sedgwick House

    (10 reviews)

    Charming place and right next to hunter mountain if you're looking to go skiing or for a nice…read moresummer weekend away from the city. Chris, the new owner, was very accommodating about our check out time and he cooked a nice full American breakfast in the mornings for us. There was a fresh fruit bowl in the kitchen area at all times and mints in the bedrooms. We enjoyed our stay and would def come back

    My friends are I just spent a weekend in the Catskills hiking and attending the Hunter Mountain…read moreOktoberfest. The Sedgwick House was exactly the kind of place we were looking for. Quaint, clean, welcoming, homey, friendly, and extremely hospitable. Cris the Inn Keeper made us feel at home and even made us breakfast! Location: 15mins from Kaaterskill Falls for Hiking / Catskill Mountains and literally a 10min walk from Hunter Mountain for Fall festivities like Oktoberfest. Also less than 10min drive to the town of Tannersville where you'll find a few restaurants, bars, and shops. There is also a little plaza walking distance that has a bar-Ronnie MacGregor, bagel spot, pizza, etc. We came up from Manhattan so it was about 2hr 15m drive but definitely worth it if you want to get away from the city bustle. There is also ziplining at Hunter Mountain for those interested, essentially lots to do nearby. Accommodation: We had Room #2, it was spacious enough for us 3 girls, clean and quaint. We spent a night here and it was just what we needed. Bed that fit two and Cris set up the pullout sofa bed for us for the 3rd. He made it before we returned from dinner which was really nice. The room has no TV (which is fine since there is one in the downstairs common area) and to be honest you don't want one up here. It's just perfect to wind down/relax - away from all of the usual distractions. Our room faced the back lot but with the colors/fall foliage it was great little view. There is a private bathroom in the room, which was great to have at a small Inn (amenities included body soap, shampoo, and conditioner) included and if you need a hairdryer (just ask Cris). The door closes but not fully shut-an easy fix though. There are also towels (hand / shower ones), extra blankets if needed, there is AC in the room and a dresser. Plenty of outlets too which was great for us and all of our phones/cameras. The bed/sofa bed were a bit stiff / harder than the mattresses we're used to but that was the only critique we really had, not a huge deal breaker for me. We had little mints in the room too which was nice. It seems each room has a different theme or style, I'd recommend you check their direct website for details on the room you book. Sedgwick House Overall: As you drive up you notice it's a cute B&B, well maintained, welcoming, and charming. The sign out front is really cute too! There is a social room that has board games, a TV, books to read, little informational flyers, and is just a nice little area to hang out if you'd like to get out of the room. There is also the breakfast/dining area where you'll find a family style table for breakfast. We ate with 4 other guests of the B&B and it was so nice to actually have a meal with others and socialized (not just eat glued to the TV). It was nice that he made us all breakfast at 9a (he let us pick the time!) which gave us a chance to socialize and meet others that were up for the weekend. You can chose your type of egg, toast, sausage or bacon and there's a variety of yummy jams, orange juice, coffee, tea, etc. There are also a variety of snacks kept out for guests: chips, cookies, water, candies etc. There is also another little room with a fireplace, couch, just hang out area- we didn't spend time in there but took a peek. The decor overall is a more traditional, old school country vibe. There is a really nice front porch with tables and seating and also a little seating area along the side of the house. The girls and I actually took our picnic blanket that we had a laid it outside the front of the house at like 11p to star gaze and it was great, you can see so many stars on a night, clear night, a real treat for city folk. If we would have spent another night I would have loved to just sit on the porch and read- next time! Also very nice views of the mountain from the front of the house. Grounds/grass well managed as well. Also has bathrooms on the lower level towards the back of the house. There is no official Front Desk area, usually Cris will be there so if you arrive and he's not there, he'll most likely leave you his number to call when you arrive as he likes to greet all the guests. There is free Wif too-i we didn't get a chance to ask for the password since we were only there a night and it didn't make a difference but if you think you'll need it be sure to ask when you arrive so you have it. Inn Keeper: Cris is very attentive and wants his guests to be comfortable and feel at home. He was very responsive and puts in a lot of work to make sure the Sedgwick House is kept nice. He runs the Inn with his wife Florentina who I spoke with on the phone to make my reservation and both are very sweet. It's definitely a homey place and one I'd be happy to return to on my next trip. Overall: I'd recommend if your looking for a nice, simple, rustic, country style, charming spot to spend a weekend or few days out of the city. It was also reasonably priced and right

    Deer Mountain Inn - Outside

    Deer Mountain Inn

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    Oh What A Delightful Treat...!!…read more From the moment you walk in, you glean that this restaurant and inn is a very special place. The beautiful dark wood and crackling fireplace create a comfy and elegant ambiance that sets the tone for an unforgettable culinary experience. Our decision to come on a Saturday night was last minute, so the only way to get in was to arrive at 5 pm when they open and sit at the bar. Oh and what a treat and delight that proved to be!! Devon Whittaker, the mixologist, was about to begin a stint at Bard College on a Fulbright Scholarship to study some aspect of the neurosciences. Like Tom Cruise in the movie Cocktail, he dazzled us with his physical artistry and quenched our thirst for delicious drinks both with and without alcohol. It was a true "umbrella" drinker's (me) paradise. The food, exquisitely prepared by Chef Corwin Cave, was understatedly absolutely sublimely delicious. From the liver pate and house special lobster delight appetizer with oh so freshly baked bread, to the just perfectly prepared lamb shank as well as Wagyu beef and fish dish, our taste buds and nasal receptors were stimulated and satisfied to the max. Not to be left out was the wonderful assortment of deserts worth every calorie taken in. Our only regret was in leaving this culinary sanctuary which became tolerable knowing that the restaurant was only a reservation and two hour drive from NYC away...

    Deer Mountain Inn was probably the best meal we've had this year. First of all the atmosphere is…read moreexactly what you want for the Catskills - homey lodge feel but updated in a charming and unique way. The service was good - the waiters knew what was in everything and the food came out fast. But the star was really the food. We've been to a lot of restaurants and it is hard to make things unique anymore, but wow this food was unique. Everything was a hit and I wish we could have ordered everything on the menu. The trout was cooked perfectly with a perfectly creamy (non dairy) sauce, crunch, and salt from the roe. The soups were flavorful and unique. And the bread with dips were perfection. So far, this is our favorite restaurant in the Catskills and we will definitely be back!

    Snowed Inn

    Snowed Inn

    (4 reviews)

    Went there for the Warrior Dash, couldn't get a place in Windham. This place was actually quaint…read more The price was right for one night. Had a queen and double bed in the room. Separate bathroom so we shared but it was clean. No bed bugs neither. We just needed a pillow to sleep on and it fit the bill. I wonder how it is in the Winter.

    I've never been at a B&B before and this place was arranged by friends. It's not 5-star lodging by…read morenormal high standards but if you come knowing what you are getting for the value then you won't be disappointed. I wasn't sure what to expect so it was a bit of luxury hotel shock or the lack of for me. I'm used to staying at nicer franchise hotels but for the price I paid at this B&B it def was a good value. The rooms have double beds so for the price I paid it was insanely dirt cheap when split with my friend who room shared with me. So based on the price I paid I can't say this place was bad and what my hiking team needed was pretty much a bed and pillow for the night. Snowed Inn provides just that, bed & pillow for a quick rest. Upper levels have rooms with shared bathroom and shower room. They do offer free wifi and the rooms have really bad decor but if you can look past the bad decor and outdated feel of the place it truly does have value for what you pay. The old lady that was running it the night I stood, presumably the owner, was super nice. Lower level has coffee, cereal and very minor amenities. So if you are in the area and just need a quick night or two to rest then this place can fit the bill. If you plan on being out in the Catskills for more than 2 days I'd probably find someplace a bit nicer if that's what you need (based on your personal preferences/luxury requirements). Would I stay here again? Absolutely!

    georgian garden inn - One of the dining areas with coffee and tea

    georgian garden inn

    (2 reviews)

    A hidden gem minutes from the Windham Ski resort. This was our first time staying in a Bed and…read moreBreakfast and most don't allow kids of a certain age. This one allows for ages 7+. The Inn is centrally located within minutes from town, Windham Ski Resort and even Hunter Mountain. The Inn itself dates back to 1937. And it was a hotel for many years all throughout. At some point for 10-20 years I believe, it became a privately owned home with a three car garage. The lovely deck and outdoor spaces makes it quaint and picturesque. Now owned by these two sisters, for the last three years, and it's a B&B. Come for the views, the Georgian Hospitality, and the delicious breakfast buffet. The Inn is family owned and operated mainly by the two sisters whom are both lovely and personable. They really welcome all their guests and will make every effort to ensure you're satisfied with the accommodations. They particularly want you to be happy with your meal so special requests can be made all within reason. My picky little one only eats egg whites and likes her pancakes plain (and made with vanilla). One morning they were serving apple pancakes and zucchini ones and they noticed my kiddo wasn't eating. I requested only the egg whites and they made it straight away in minutes. She was smiling ear to ear. One of the sisters heard me talking about the pancakes as well so voila, they appeared minutes later as well, just the plain way my kiddo likes. They surely aim to please even the little guest. That was very sweet and thoughtful. The breakfast buffet changed each day, lots of variety too I have to say. From Zucchini pancakes, homemade crabapple syrup (from their tree in the backyard), French toast with bananas, fresh cut fruit, organic scrambled eggs, sausages, meatballs, hot oatmeal, ie ... Just to name a few. We stayed for the long weekend of Presidents week so we were lucky enough to sample this awesome variety of goodies and they were prompt to refill anything that ran low. I was so spoiled ... Told them what would I do when I get home?! Can't get to eat like this! She laughed and we had great conversations in passing. We picked this Inn for the proximity to Windham so it was a ski weekend for us. Other guests came to write, to paint, or just to relax. The views here of the majestic mountainside was reason enough to come. In the summer months I'm told, there's a path just out back that leads to the babbling Creek and a mini beach. The Fall foliage here would definitely be worth the trip as well, hey, it's the Catskills! For our family of four, we picked the room with the mountain view and with the en suite bathroom. There's one other guest room like that as well. The others I'm told are just rooms where you share the common restroom in the hallway. I took a peek on check out (we were last to leave) and surely every room I saw on the second floor was just as charming as the next. Each one decorated with it's own distinct colors and style. The first floor common areas have two dining rooms and a formal living room with a cozy fireplace and lush throws to sit with. It's truly a beautiful place. Romantic or relaxing and inviting for all. It's a must visit.

    Not good for persons with disabilities too many stairs. Nice people great breakfast- just too many…read morestairs.

    Mountain Treasure Bed and Breakfast - bedbreakfast - Updated July 2026

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