Need to know
Rooms
26, including two suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates exclude breakfast, but hampers laden with freshly-baked goods, seasonal fruits, yoghurt, granola, and boiled eggs can be purchased for $30 and delivered to your cabin (each breakfast basket feeds two).
Also
This is an ADA-compliant property, and most spaces are wheelchair-accessible with the exception of selected cabins and the saunas.
At the hotel
Fire pit, s’more-toasting kit, bikes to borrow, grab-and-go wellies, snowshoes available (during winter), and free WiFi. In rooms: air-conditioning, minibar, coffee machine, tea-making kit, Pendleton robes, and vegan Zenology bath products.
Our favourite rooms
The Scandinavian-inspired aesthetic ensures each wood-cocooned cabin has a healthy hit of hygge, and indoor-outdoor features like private decks, soaring skylights, and cozy reading nooks bring the Catskills right to your full-frame windows. Indulge your inner child by clambering up the ladder in the King with Loft room, and stargazing the night away on the first-floor hammock, or take your glamping experience even closer to the great outdoors in one of the Lushna cabins, with a nature-immersed terrace discreetly tucked into the hillside.
Spa
Soothe mountain-weary muscles in the hotel’s two Scandi-style barrel-shaped saunas – one is infrared, and the other is a traditional dry sauna. There’s also a wellness cabin with massage tables, and tatami mats in the light-therapy loft space.
Packing tips
Creature comforts are mostly taken care of here, but you might want to bring some Nordic knitwear, thermals, and bed-socks for snowed-in evenings.
Also
Venture off the old logging road and you’ll find yourself within 47 woodland acres, where the hotel has hung hammocks amid the trees for all your forest-bathing needs.
Pet‐friendly
Well-behaved dogs are welcome to stay in any room here for an extra charge of $50 (a night, each pet). See more pet-friendly hotels in Catskills.
Children
Welcome, but cabins are best suited to couples. Folding cots are available on request, and the interconnecting Fern Suites are ideal for small families.
Sustainability efforts
Deeply in-tune with its Catskills setting, Eastwind Oliverea Valley took an as-nature-intended approach during the build to keep environmental disturbance to an absolute minimum. The cabins were designed and built in Slovenia using sustainably-sourced wood which is naturally water-resistant, and they’re fixed on recyclable ground-screws (instead of traditional foundations) to reduce any negative impact from digging the site. Rainwater is collected in drain run-offs around the property, and directed into the pesticide-free gardens, which are exclusively home to native plants. There’s also a strong focus on foraging in the restaurant, which supports small, eco-conscious farmers in the area.