A large white two-story house with a green roof is surrounded by trees and a well-kept lawn. Landscaping and a gazebo are visible in the front yard under a cloudy sky.

A Guide to Country Inns in the Sullivan Catskills

A Catskills Weekend Getaway in Warmth and Woods

There’s something about a Catskills morning that invites you to slow down. Mist lifts off the Delaware River, a hawk circles over a copper canopy of leaves and somewhere down a winding road, coffee brews in a farmhouse kitchen. This is the rhythm of the Sullivan Catskills—unhurried, genuine and deeply rooted in the land.

A stay at a country inn in Sullivan County is an invitation to reconnect with nature, community and a quieter rhythm that feels like coming home. You’ll find inns tucked into valleys, perched on lakes or by the river or set within reimagined barns and estates. Some carry the grace of another era while others offer a modern design-forward sensibility. But they all share a genuine warmth that makes guests feel like family. It’s the kind of hospitality that remembers your name, pours the second cup of coffee without asking and makes leaving feel a little like saying goodbye to home.

Whether you come for fly fishing and farmers markets, art galleries and distilleries or just the quiet hum of the forest, Sullivan County’s country inns make the perfect base for a Catskills weekend getaway that feels both welcoming and deeply personal.

Where Timeless Charm Meets Modern Ease

Expect interiors that balance craftsmanship with comfort, such as hand-hewn beams, local art, linen duvets and the scent of pine in the air. Many inns double as culinary destinations, with menus inspired by Catskills farms and orchards. Breakfasts often feature just-laid eggs, fresh berries and maple syrup tapped down the road. In the evenings, you might dine by candlelight on trout caught in the Beaverkill River or sip cider pressed from nearby orchards.

Outside, trails and creeks beckon. Guests hike, kayak, bird-watch or simply sit on wraparound porches watching clouds drift over the hills. Come autumn, the county glows in gold and crimson; in winter, snow hushes the landscape and turns these inns into Norman Rockwell postcard scenes.

Catskills Adventures & Moments to Savor in Every Season

Beyond the inn doors, the Sullivan Catskills brim with small-town charm and big-country heart. Spend a morning exploring Callicoon’s farmers market or browsing Livingston Manor’s boutiques. Paddle the Delaware, visit the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts—site of the original Woodstock festival—or stop by one of our famous breweries for tastings and live music.

In winter, skiing, snowshoeing and fireside games take over; in summer, it’s all about rivers, trails and porch swings. Wherever you wander, there’s a sense that life here still moves to the pace of conversation and kindness.

Your Guide to Sullivan County’s Country Inns

Below, find several of the region’s most beloved country inns—each one distinct, all deeply tied to their surroundings.

Built in 1890 as a retreat for anglers, this inn sits on a private stretch of the Beaverkill River—renowned for its fly-fishing. Today, it’s equal parts heritage and comfort, with wood-paneled walls, cozy reading nooks and hearty farm breakfasts. After casting your line, enjoy lawn games, hiking trails and fireside chats that feel lifted from another century.

A large, white, three-story house with green shutters and a wraparound porch sits among trees with autumn foliage. An American flag hangs by the steps, and pumpkins are arranged at the porch entrance.

For travelers who crave connection to the land, Bethel Pastures offers a stay that’s simple, sustainable and soulful. Cabins overlook rolling hills and grazing sheep; mornings start with birdsong and fresh eggs from the farm. It’s ideal for families or couples seeking rustic tranquility—campfire under the stars included.

Vintage charm meets mid-century flair at this revived roadside gem. With just enough quirk to feel creative but plenty of polish to feel posh, Blue Fox features a stylish restaurant and retro pool scene. Narrowsburg’s artsy downtown is minutes away, offering galleries, boutiques and river views that feel straight out of a Hudson Valley daydream.

A family-run lodge with mountain views and hearty fare, Blue Hill feels like home—if home came with waterfalls and fly-fishing. The attached café serves up country breakfasts that draw locals and travelers alike. It’s a gateway to the Catskill Park’s wild trails and hidden swimming holes.

History lovers (and a few ghost hunters) flock to Burn Brae, a 19th-century estate rumored to have a spirited past. Beyond the legends, the mansion is pure period charm—ornate woodwork, vintage furniture and expansive lawns. They host paranormal weekends and themed dinners that make for a memorable stay.

Exterior view of the haunted Burn Brae Mansion in Glen Spey, NY.

A sister property to The DeBruce and The Arnold House, Kenoza Hall blends Shaker simplicity with spa-like serenity. The property’s Hemlock Spa, lake views and fine dining create a sense of elevated country living. Sip a martini on the veranda as the sun sets over the hills—this is Catskills chic at its finest.

Large white house with dormer windows and an American flag on the porch, surrounded by snow-covered ground and leafless trees. A gazebo is visible to the right and power lines cross the scene overhead.

For travelers who want the view without the fuss, this manor offers affordable comfort and old-fashioned warmth. The wraparound porch and family-friendly atmosphere make it a favorite for reunions and relaxed getaways.

This restored farmhouse captures everything endearing about small-town Sullivan County—handcrafted breakfasts, friendly hosts and fields that seem to glow at sunset. Expect mismatched china, fresh-cut flowers and genuine Catskills hospitality.

Minimalist design meets deep exhale at Rest Co., a boutique inn for the modern traveler. With Scandinavian-inspired interiors, meditation nooks and curated self-care amenities, it’s a place to truly…rest. Nearby, explore Narrowsburg’s culinary scene or take a kayak down the Delaware.

  1.  Seminary HillCallicoon

Part cidery, part eco-lodge, Seminary Hill redefines country inn living. The design—sustainably built and elegantly understated—celebrates local materials and modern sensibility. Enjoy organic ciders with sweeping river valley views, then dine at the on-site restaurant for a true taste of the Catskills revival.

A modern, barn-style house with wood siding and large windows sits on a grassy hill at dusk. The interior lights glow warmly, and a stone foundation is visible beneath the house. Trees line the background.

With a wink and a sense of humor, the Stickett Inn is pure Catskills cool. The inn’s irreverent branding (“Get Stickett Here”) belies a thoughtfully designed, adults-only hideaway featuring sleek suites, a hot tub garden and a cider-tasting room. It’s equal parts cozy and cheeky.

A mainstay of the Sullivan Catskills revival, The Arnold House is a combination of tavern, inn and gathering place. Locals and visitors mingle over craft cocktails and comfort food before retreating to stylish guest rooms. Its sister properties, The DeBruce and Kenoza Hall, round out a trio that defines modern Catskills hospitality.

A cozy, spacious lounge with wood-paneled walls and ceiling, large windows, and various seating areas. A counter stacked with firewood stands in the foreground; sofas, chairs, lamps, and plants fill the warmly lit room.

Set amid 600 acres of pristine forest, The Bradstan at The Eldred Preserve offers plush rooms with lodge-inspired design and luxe amenities. Guests can explore private trails, dine at the Preserve Restaurant + Lounge or catch live performances at the event space. It’s country inn elegance with a dash of glamour.

Tucked along the shores of the Toronto Reservoir, The Chatwal Lodge is where rustic elegance meets five-star indulgence. Part of Hyatt’s Unbound Collection, it channels Great Camp grandeur with hand-carved timber, cathedral ceilings and stone fireplaces. Guests can fish, paddleboard, or simply watch the mist roll across the water before enjoying farm-to-table dining at The Rustic Grill. Think Adirondack luxury with Sullivan County soul.

A rustic wooden banquet hall with long tables set for dinner, decorated with glassware, candles, and floral arrangements; wooden beams and warm lighting create a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

Perched above the Willowemoc River, The DeBruce delivers an unforgettable culinary experience; its tasting menu alone is destination-worthy. Eleven guest rooms, curated art and tranquil scenery make it a favorite for food lovers and design aficionados alike. Stay for the weekend, dine like royalty and wander the wildflower fields after dinner.

Aerial view of a large house with a red roof, outdoor pool, lounge chairs, and a pond, surrounded by trees, with a road running along the right side of the image.

Perched on a private lake, this romantic retreat invites you to unwind in rooms with fireplaces and whirlpool tubs. Borrow a canoe, hike the wooded trails and take in an evening performance at The Forestburgh Playhouse. In winter, guests snowshoe by day and sip cocoa fireside by night—a storybook Catskills escape.

True to its name, this 12-acre retreat encourages lingering. Adirondack chairs line the pond and the inn’s relaxed energy feels tailor-made for unplugging. Guests come for quiet mornings, scenic picnics and an easy drive to Bethel Woods.

This beloved inn keeps the soul of a small-town boardinghouse alive, with a few delightful upgrades. Enjoy cocktails in the antique bowling alley or dinner at the James Beard–recognized restaurant. Its warmth feels authentic, its food unforgettable.

A grassy yard with several wooden Adirondack chairs arranged around a fire pit, surrounded by trees and bushes, with two white houses and porches in the background—perfect for relaxing and enjoying exclusive Catskills spring offers on a sunny day.

In Trout Town, USA, fishing is practically religion and The Reynolds House is its sanctuary. Built in 1902, this inn offers clean comfort, hearty breakfasts and proximity to some of the best fly-fishing waters in America.

Modern meets pastoral at The Yarra, an inn that combines sleek architecture with wide-open spaces. Expect stylish accommodations, curated local experiences and proximity to the Roscoe Beer Co. and Trout Town attractions.

A white two-story house with a green roof and covered porch, featuring black-trimmed windows and a wooded Catskills hillside. This women owned business has two front doors and white railings around the porch.

A classic Catskills stay in the heart of Roscoe, this inn caters to outdoor enthusiasts. With easy access to fishing, hiking and Main Street dining, it’s simple, welcoming and well-loved by return guests.

Built in 1852, the Western is a living piece of Catskills history. Today, it’s been revived with period furnishings, a grand staircase and an inviting tavern that buzzes with music and laughter. It’s the kind of place where the stories are as rich as the whiskey.

A large, historic three-story building with “Western Hotel” above the entrance glows with warm lights at night. Located in the Catskills, this women-owned business features a cozy liquor store on the ground floor.

Plan Your Catskills Weekend Getaway

A stay in the Sullivan Catskills is a reminder that the best journeys don’t rush. They unfold slowly; one fireside breakfast, one winding backroad, one shared story at a time. Whether you stay by the lake, in a restored farmhouse or at an inn nestled among the pines, you’ll find a place where warmth feels genuine, the food tells a local story and the landscape reminds you why people fall in love with the Catskills.

So, linger a little longer. Watch the morning fog lift from the hills, wander through the antique shops and farmers markets, taste what the seasons bring and feel what it means to be connected to a place.

Plan your escape to the Sullivan Catskills and discover a landscape where nature, creativity, and community live in perfect rhythm. Begin your journey here—your guide to inns, adventures and everything that makes this corner of New York so irresistibly real.

 

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