Farms, wineries, trails, king bed & heated floors
Overview
Rooms and Beds
Room | Count | Capacity | Details |
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bedroom | 1 | sleeps 6 |
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bathroom | 1 |
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Description
Farms, wineries, trails, king bed & heated floorsSummary:Wonderful upstate retreat in Warwick, hidden gem of Hudson Valley. Warm and cozy, open to couples, families and your beloved pets. Organic farm fresh eggs from our own chickens will be waiting for you upon arrival. Perfect for a weekend getaway, visit to local farmers markets, winery and top restaurants. 15 minutes from ski resorts and mountain trails. 25 min from LEGOLAND.The Space:Our guest suite includes the following:-Private bedroom with a queen size bed-Kitchen with dishwasher, pans, fridge, coffee maker-Organic fresh eggs and veggies from local farmers upon arrival-Living room with sofa (sliding door to back yard), TV and high speed Wi-Fi internet-Bathroom-Dining area-Heated floors throughout the suit, even bathroom.-A/COur house sits on three acres of land with large field and stream, outside sitting area, grape vines, charcoal BBQ grill, bonfire pit, gardens, and plenty of green grass to go around. Deer, groundhogs, squirrels, chipmunks, red fox, all kinds of birds are frequent visitors here.Only 52 miles from New York City and a relatively undiscovered gem in the Hudson Valley; Warwick, NY offers: beautiful open rolling hills, dairy farms, apple orchards, farmers markets, wineries, antique stores, great restaurants, a bowling alley, a great Drive-In movie theater, many golf courses, world-class frisbee golf course, yoga studios, hiking on the Appalachian Trail. Take a quick drive to Wawayanda State Park (over 34,000 acres!) with sandy beachfront, large lake with boat and canoe rentals, and miles of hiking/mountain biking trails. Seven miles from Warwick is Greenwood Lake (the largest lake in Orange County), six miles to Sugarloaf Arts and Crafts Village, 15 minutes to Sterling Forest (New York Renaissance Festival, Paint Ball facilities), 15 minutes to Vernon, NJ, (Mountain Creek Water Park and Ski Mountain as well as Minerals Spa), 20 minutes to Woodbury Commons Shopping Outlets in Harriman, NY, and much much more!Winter Activities include: skiing/snowboarding/tubing/cross country skiing/snowshoeing. There are 4 ski resorts within 15 minutes of our location, snowshoeing on Appalachian Trail and Wawayanda State Park, ice skating, ice fishing, Minerals Spa, etc!Guest Access:-Whole property-Driveway parking-Stream-FieldThe Neighborhood:The Town of Warwick was formed by act of the State Legislature on March 7, 1788. The inhabitants of the Town met on the first Tuesday in April 1789, to elect the first Supervisor, Town Clerk, Constables and Overseers of the Poor. It was resolved at that first meeting that the sum of 100 pounds should be raised for the benefit of the poor and 20 pounds for contingent expenses.From the first, for purposes of administration, the Town was divided into three districts: western, middle and eastern. For each district, an assessor, a commissioner of roads, a collector and two fence-viewers were chosen. At least as late as 1856, when a “military roll” was taken, the three districts of the town continued to be important.Roads, bridges, fences and stray animals were concerns of the early town officials. Roadmasters were chosen, 38 in all, to see that each citizen in their neighborhoods did his share toward keeping the roads in front of his property in decent condition. Several poundmasters were responsible for rounding up strays and caring for them until they were reclaimed by their owners.The Town of Warwick retained its original boundaries until 1845, when the northeast corner was cut off to become a portion of the newly-formed Town of Chester. It is still one of the largest towns in area in New York State.The name “Warwick” was first applied before 1719 to a farm of thousands of acres covering much of this area; and the designation become so well-known that it was natural to give it to the town when it was created and also to the village which grew up around the crossroads near the center of the town.Several other hamlets were in existence before the town was formed. Early settlers made good use of the Longhouse Creek, building dams and mills and an iron forge and thus giving Bellvale its start. The Doublekill was another fine stream for water-power and mills, and there New Milford grew. The community of Florida was also established by the middle of the 1700’s.During the 1800’s, Amity, Edenville and Pine Island became centers of population in the midst of the surrounding dairy, fruit and vegetable farms. Iron mining, charcoal burning and lumbering were occupations of settlers in the mountains from Sterling to Cascade; quarrying provided work near Mount Adam and Mount Eve. Greenwood Lake became well-known to hunters and fishermen and evolved into a popular resort and recreation area.There are now three incorporated villages – Warwick (1867), Greenwood Lake (1924) and Florida (1946) – within the boundaries of the Town of Warwick.From earliest colonial times, a well-traveled route passed through Warwick. The King’s Highway came up the valley from Pennsylvania and New Jersey and led northeastward to the settlements along the Hudson River and thence to New England. When the Warwick Valley Railroad in 1860, and the Lehigh and Hudson River Railway later, followed the same general route, the location of the offices in the village of Warwick encouraged the growth of that community as a business center. Wisner and Lake were established as station stops on the railroad; and the whole town benefited from the freight and passenger service provided by it.In a short sketch such as this, it is impossible to record all important events or to name all groups and individuals who have moved into or through the town, giving service as officials, working to build up its economy, enriching its cultural and social life; but the results can be seen in all aspects of life in the Town of Warwick.Getting Around:Best way to get around is your vehicle or a bike. There is a great restaurant though in a walking distance.Other Things to Note:We do have a small dog (Scottish Terrier), her name is Fufa as well as Border Coli (Coco) and two sons, Alexander and Sebastian (8 and 11)We allow pets on property for additional fee of $50.00. Pets need to be kept off the bed and couches.Interaction with Guests:We give our guest total privacy, however we are easily available when needed. We do like to meet new people and make new friendships and are always willing to spend time with our guests, be it a bone fire, BBQ or a walk.
What's Nearby?
Attraction | Distance |
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Mountain Creek Waterpark | 10 min drive |
Mountain Creek Ski Resort | 11 min drive |
Mount Peter Ski Area | 12 min drive |
Warwick Valley Winery and Distillery | 16 min drive |
Crystal Springs Golf Resort | 19 min drive |
Restaurants
Restaurant | Distance |
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Opa Greek Grill | 7 min drive |
Fetch Bar & Grill | 6 min drive |
Eddie’s Roadhouse | 6 min drive |
Bone Yard Cantina | 6 min drive |
Edenville General Store | 10 min drive |
Getting Around
Transportation | Details |
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Harriman Station | 32 min drive |
Newburgh, NY (SWF-Stewart Intl.) | Stewart Intl.) |
FAQs
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Farms, wineries, trails, king bed & heated floors?Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Farms, wineries, trails, king bed & heated floors?Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Farms, wineries, trails, king bed & heated floors located?Situated in Warwick, this apartment building is within a 15-minute walk of Frederick Franck’s Pacem in Terris and Wawayanda State Park. Strazza Art Gallery and St. Anthony Community Hospital are also within 6 miles (10 km).