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An easy getaway quickly becomes the most memorable escape—refinement rooted in comfort with Sullivan Catskills’ signature respite around every corner. Quiet inns and restful retreats, farmhouses and havens set against all-season glory in the heart of upstate New York. Your personal nook awaits in one of the country’s most storied destinations.

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A cozy, rustic cabin interior featuring wooden beams, a dining area, and a warm color palette, enhancing the tranquil ambiance.

Driftwood Ranch

845-583-5555
49 Kilcoin Road
White Lake, NY 12786
A cozy winter scene with a fire pit surrounded by chairs, in front of a well-lit building under a night sky.

Rest Co

845-200-2587
142 Swiss Hill Rd North
Kenoza Lake, NY 12750
A cozy hotel room featuring two beds, warm wooden accents, and a view through large sliding glass doors, complemented by green walls and a patterned rug.

Roscoe Mountain Club

607-498-5000
100 Fairway View Dr.
Roscoe, NY 12776
A cozy sunroom featuring wooden walls, various seating options, a circular coffee table, and large windows allowing natural light.

The Arnold House

845-439-5070
839 Shandelee Rd.
Livingston Manor, NY 12758

Callicoon Hills

845-482-2420
1 Hill Resort Road
Callicoon Center, NY 12724
A cozy cabin by a river, surrounded by lush trees and greenery under a partly cloudy sky.

Antrim Streamside

845-747-0704
408/416 DeBruce Road
Livingston Manor, NY 12758

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The North Branch Inn is extending up to a 30% discount on rooms for stays through April 30, 2026.

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The Sullivan Catskills invites you to slow down

The Catskills invite you to slow down, settle in and savor the kind of comfort that comes naturally. Whether you’re fireside with a warm drink or rocking on a front porch with nothing but time, cozy comes easy here; it’s not manufactured, it’s lived. The crackle of wood, the smell of rain on old timber, the sound of wind weaving through evergreens—all of it reminds you that comfort doesn’t require perfection, only presence.

Here, mornings stretch a little longer and evenings glow softer. It’s the kind of place where the coffee tastes better because it’s poured slowly, where strangers nod hello on country roads and where every stay feels personal. You’ll find that simplicity is its own luxury and that slowing down doesn’t mean missing out, it means finally catching up to what matters. 

Here’s just a snapshot of where you might rest, relax and reconnect in the Catskill Mountains of Sullivan County.

Historic charm, modern comfort in Roscoe

Small truly feels beautiful at The Yarra in Roscoe. Set near the storied Beaverkill and Willowemoc Rivers, this 1890 Catskills farmhouse blends country charm with a refined culinary experience that transcends the traditional bed and breakfast. Each of the four guest rooms features private baths and thoughtful design details inspired by the owners’ global travels. 

Settle inn & explore Hortonville

The North Branch Inn in Hortonville sits on seven peaceful acres, where creeks wind through gardens and the air feels familiar. The 14 well-appointed rooms stretch across three lovingly restored buildings—the Main Inn, Post Office and Library House—each whispering stories from 1869 to today. It’s a place where meals and moments flow together and history greets you like an old friend.

Where quirky goes country in Barryville

At the Stickett Inn in Barryville, design meets country wit. Owners Johnny Pizzolato and Roswell Hamrick infused every detail of this creative retreat with modern art, bold character and a wink of humor. Luxurious soaking tubs, rain and steam showers and a cider tasting room that doubles as a coffee bar/taqueria round out the experience. Unexpected? Completely. Unforgettable? Always. It’s one of the most unique places to stay in the Sullivan Catskills.

Hands-on landscape living in Callicoon

Stay a few days at Seminary Hill in Callicoon and live the landscape itself. Overlooking a 12-acre organic orchard, The Boarding House at Seminary Hill pairs refined design with working-farm authenticity in a MICHELIN Key boutique hotel. Guests can learn cider-making alongside award-winning cider maker Joshua Hinchman or simply sip and watch the light change across the Delaware River Valley.

In the Catskills of Sullivan County, comfort feels genuine, easy and meant to be shared.

Country Inn FAQs

Where should I eat in the Sullivan Catskills on a weekend trip?

The Heron and The Laundrette in Narrowsburg, The Arnold House Tavern and Upward Brewing Company in Livingston Manor, Black Walnut in Callicoon and Northern Farmhouse Pasta in Roscoe are among the most recommended stops for a weekend visit. Reservations are advised for Friday and Saturday dinners.

What kind of food is the Sullivan Catskills known for?

The region is known for farm-to-table cooking, craft beer and spirits, fresh pasta, river-adjacent dining and seasonal menus built around local ingredients. Many Sullivan County restaurants source from nearby farms, fisheries and orchards.

Are there good breweries in the Sullivan Catskills?

Yes. Upward Brewing Company and Catskill Brewery in Livingston Manor, Roscoe Beer Company in Roscoe and Big Eddy Brewing Co. in Narrowsburg are all well-regarded and offer food alongside their beers. Several have outdoor spaces with fire pits and live music in season.

Where can I get a good breakfast or coffee in the Sullivan Catskills?

2 Queens Coffee in Narrowsburg, Jeffersonville Bake Shop and the Roscoe Diner are popular morning stops. Grizzly Bagels in Roscoe operates Friday through Sunday.

Do Sullivan Catskills restaurants require reservations?

Popular spots in Narrowsburg and Livingston Manor fill up on weekend evenings. The Heron in Narrowsburg and the Arnold House Tavern in Livingston Manor are both worth booking ahead. Casual spots, breweries, farm stands and diners are generally walk-in friendly.

Are there farmers markets in the Sullivan Catskills?

Yes. The Callicoon Farmers Market runs Sundays from 11am to 2pm and is one of the best in the region, with local produce, dairy, smoked trout, fresh pasta and baked goods. Seasonal markets also operate in Narrowsburg and Rock Hill.

Where should I eat in Narrowsburg, NY?

The Heron for farm-to-table with river views, The Laundrette for wood-fired pizza on the water, 2 Queens Coffee for breakfast and Narrowsburg Proper for local provisions and craft beer are the most recommended stops in Narrowsburg.

Where should I eat in Livingston Manor, NY?

The Arnold House Tavern for dinner, Upward Brewing Company for craft beer and outdoor space and Main Street Farm for a quick locally sourced lunch are all worth a stop in Livingston Manor.

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