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Garden Gables Inn, credit: Meryl Pearlstein |
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Garden Gables Inn, credit: Meryl Pearlstein |
I just returned from a quick trip to the Berkshires, to
Lenox, Massachusetts with a stay at the peaceful Garden Gables Inn, dating from
1780. Classic New England and a great base for soaking in the colors of October’s
finest foliage, the inn reminded me of my many summers and falls in this
beautiful corner of Massachusetts and made me fall in love with bed and
breakfasts all over again.
I welcome back guest blogger Judy Nayer who has just
spent a month in the same area, making her home in the nearby town of Hillsdale.
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The Inn at Green River |
If you're looking for the perfect place to stay while
exploring the upper Hudson Valley and the Berkshires, I suggest you visit The Inn at Green River in Hillsdale. Just a 2
½ hour drive from New York City and located in a scenic, pastoral setting 25
minutes from either Hudson or Great Barrington, the inn is one of only three
Select Registry inns in the Hudson Valley.
This beautifully restored 1830 property combines the upscale elegance of
a small country inn with the warmth and hospitality of the best of the bed
& breakfasts. Each of the seven guestrooms is lovely and true to the
website photos, and the breakfasts served in the sunroom and dining room are memorable.
Among my favorites was the poached pear with goat cheese followed by very thin
pear pancakes made from local artisanal flour. Also topping my list was the
roasted plum with Greek yogurt and a local honey drizzle which preceded mini
frittatas with tomato and spinach and a slice of polenta. Homemade scones,
locally made jams and fresh fruit accompany each meal, leaving guests smiling
and ready to begin their day.
The mastermind of all of this is owner/innkeeper
Deborah Bowen whose talent and commitment to excellence began 25 years ago when
she opened her doors to guests after renovating and expanding this Hudson
Valley gem. Deborah is passionate about her guests, and it shows. From the moment you walk through the door she
makes you feel as if you are at home. She helps you plan your days with
suggestions for local outings and dinners (and maps how to get there), and
always has a batch of homemade ginger molasses cookies and tea in the
afternoons, perfect for relaxing in the living room, library, or outside in a
hammock. We all crave authenticity in
our lives, and here it is evident in myriad details: watercolors painted by
Deb’s grandfather, sterling silver napkin holders that were Deb’s
grandmother’s, lampshades handcrafted by Deb, a book collection well curated
over time—just to name a few. There is nothing staged here. Even after 25 years,
Deb’s labor of love is as obvious and passionate as ever and generously shared.
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The Inn at Green River |
The setting is so lovely you may be tempted not to leave the
inn at all, but there’s a lot to see and do. True to its name, Hillsdale is an area
of rolling hills, with beautiful vistas at every turn, and Columbia County is
blessed with more farmland than any other Hudson Valley county. The excellent
farm-to-table restaurants have located here to take advantage of the
relationships between chef and farmer in the state. Visit the farms, wineries,
and bakeries throughout the region, and check out the local calendar for
festivals and farmers’ markets. In this area, growing food while preserving the
land is a passion. In Ghent, the Hawthorne Valley Farm is a biodynamic farm
that spans 400 acres and includes a farm store and restaurant, and the
Hudson-Chatham Winery is known for its award-winning wines. I really enjoyed
the Old Chatham Sheepherding Company, where you can see farmers make fresh cheese
and yogurt.
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Olana, courtesy: Wikipedia |
Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the many
opportunities for hiking, biking, swimming, and skiing in the area, including the
trail system at Taconic State Park. Take the mile-long hike to see a dramatic waterfall
at Bash Bish Falls, and in the winter, enjoy cross-country and downhill skiing
at the Catamount Ski Area. This area is also rich in cultural and historic
attractions. Plan a visit around Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston
Symphony, and don’t miss the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Hancock
Shaker Village, and the Mount, Edith Wharton’s home in Lenox. A little further,
in Williamstown, is the renowned and recently renovated Clark Museum. And not
to be missed is Olana, just outside of Hudson, the home of Hudson River Valley
school painter Frederick Church. A guided tour will take you through a mansion
that looks like a Persian palace, and outside around the grounds you will see some
the area’s most spectacular scenery with breathtaking views of the Catskill
Mountains.
When you are hungry after all this touring there are a great
many options. Closest to the Inn at Green River, and my favorite choice for
dinner, is the Old Mill Inn, with delicious fare and terrific hospitality. Sit at
a table in the bar section and you will feel like a local within minutes, or
enjoy the elegant dining room. I loved the organic salmon with crispy
horseradish crust, parsnip puree, and beet coulis on one occasion, and returned
to splurge for a classic filet mignon on another. If possible, save room for
one of the decadent desserts. Nearby, I had an excellent dinner at John
Andrews: A Farmhouse Restaurant, which emphasizes local seasonal ingredients.
For lunch, right in Hillsdale is the Crossroads Food Shop, with baked goods and
grilled sandwiches. The town of Great Barrington has many dining options. My
favorite was Bizen, an organic Japanese restaurant that competes very well with
the best in New York. When you visit the city of Hudson, go to Baba Louie’s
Organic Sourdough Pizza Company for lunch (also in Great Barrington), and don’t
miss Mexico Radio for the best fish tacos this side of the border. Among a
plethora of restaurants here, I recommend the Italian Ca ‘Mea and the French
bistro Café Le Perche, and there are dozens more to try. Plan your time so you
can explore the numerous galleries, antiques, and boutique shops of this
city—it has been undergoing a major revival in the last few years.
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