Gaslight Inn
Housed in an attractive cottage-style house, the Gaslight Inn is a bed-and-breakfast-style inn best for travelers looking for a unique lodging experience. The Inn is simple but offers comfortable guest rooms with standard amenities. Some rooms come with kitchen, stove and mini-fridge for families planning a longer stay. All rooms have a view of the Catskill Mountains. The Gaslight Inn can organize and host events such as business meetings, parties and weddings. Nearby attractions and activities include hiking in the Catskill Mountains, water sports on the Hudson River and fruit and vegetable picking at Greig Farm just down the road.
Gaslight Inn
8049 Route 9, Albany Post Road
Red Hook, NY 12571
(845) 758-1571
gaslightinnredhook.com
The Red Hook Country Inn
The six-bedroom Red Hook Country Inn is a great bed-and-breakfast choice that offers guests complimentary gourmet breakfast and a reservation-only renowned restaurant. The inn's six rooms are cozy and are elegantly decorated with antique furnishings. All rooms have standard amenities and Wi-Fi access. Some rooms come with a whirlpool and fireplace. Nearby attractions include historic sites and homes, the Catskill and Berkshire mountains, Hyde Park, the Hudson Rail Trail for biking, several lakes and regional parks, and a large number of antique shops for antique-lovers.
The Red Hook Country Inn
7460 S. Broadway
Red Hook, NY 12571
(845) 758-8445
theredhookinn.com
The Hearthstone Motel
A no-frills, basic option, the Hearthstone Motel offers eight low-priced simple but comfortable rooms, all with refrigerator, microwave and standard in-room amenities. Complimentary coffee is at the check-in desk. Nearby attractions include hiking at the Catskill and Berkshire mountains, biking the Hudson Rail Trail, fishing in the area's lakes and rivers, golfing, winery visits and historic sites.
The Hearthstone Motel
7958 Albany Post Road
Red Hook, NY 12571
(845) 758-1811
Article Written By Jisel Perilla
Jisel Perilla has been writing for Frommer´s Travel Guides since 2009 and is currently working on her fourth publication. She majored in English and minored in Spanish at the University of Mary Washington in Frederickburg, Virginia. Perilla has traveled extensively throughout Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa and currently lives between Washington, D.C. and Bogota, Colombia.