A modern take on the timeless comfort of a B&B in the Catskills
The Catskills welcome everyone, and so do its Bed & Breakfasts. Here, comfort and affordability live side by side, no compromise required. Each of these places captures a piece of what makes Sullivan County feel both rooted and comfortable.
There’s an art to feeling at home wherever you go, and Sullivan County has mastered it. Hand-stitched quilts, crackling fireplaces and well-loved furniture meet the ease of modern amenities. Each stay feels personal; never polished past recognition, never too proud to offer another bagel and pour you another cup of coffee. Whether you’re curled up with a book by the window or sharing a meal that tastes faintly of memory, comfort here is measured not by extravagance but by ease.
These are some of the places where the Catskills welcomes you to slow down and stay awhile.
Timeless charm, modern ease in Bethel
At Kenoza Lake View Manor, the golden era of Catskills hotels lives on. With roots stretching to the 1950s, this family-run gem blends vintage color and design with the amenities modern travelers expect. It’s in close proximity to Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, making it ideal for music lovers eager to soak up the energy of Woodstock’s spiritual home in Sullivan County. While the manor has its own restaurant on-site, the nearby hamlets of Bethel, Callicoon and Jeffersonville overflow with inviting spots to eat and unwind.
Styled for slower times in Callicoon
Overlooking Callicoon’s historic Main Street, The Western Supper Club & Inn pairs timeless elegance with small-town character. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, its two-story terrace frames Catskill Mountain views that stretch for miles. Guests sip iced tea on the porch, gather around the mahogany bar and dine on farm-to-table dishes that taste like homegrown tradition. Each of its 14 guest rooms feels like a chapter in a long, lovely story.
Victorian grace meets modern hospitality in Glen Spey
Burn Brae Mansion stands as a testament to Sullivan County’s storied past. This 1908 Victorian estate, perched on 25 acres of rolling hills, welcomes travelers into a world of wraparound porches, turret rooms and original woodwork that whispers stories from another century. The mansion’s grand parlors and elegant guest rooms offer a retreat into history without sacrificing comfort. It’s the kind of place where morning coffee tastes better on a sun-drenched veranda and evenings invite quiet conversation by the fire.
Small-town soul in Liberty
Carrier Street Bed & Breakfast brings warmth to the heart of Liberty. This intimate inn sits within walking distance of Main Street’s local shops and eateries, making it easy to settle into the rhythm of village life. The rooms feel personal, lived-in, like staying at a friend’s home where every detail has been considered. Breakfast is served with care, and the hospitality is genuine, the kind that makes you want to linger a little longer.
Comfort in the Sullivan Catskills isn’t about luxury, it’s about belonging. It’s the soft glow of lamplight through lace curtains, the quiet hum of the woods outside and the sense that you’ve found a place that lets you slow down enough to truly rest.









