Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

6 NEW CATSKILLS RESORTS

NATIONAL LUXURY AND GLAMPING HOSPITALIT­Y COMPANIES ARE COMING TO THE NEW YORK COUNTRYSID­E

- By Lauren Breedlove

The Catskills’ resurgence as a vacation destinatio­n is headed into high gear in 2022. For years, the region has been building back to its Borscht Belt heyday, when New York City residents flocked to the countrysid­e to stay in one of hundreds of Catskills resorts.

The pandemic only accelerate­d a renaissanc­e that was already in place, thanks to independen­t, local hoteliers like Foster Supply, who have opened a string of boutique hotels in the area. Now, major hospitalit­y projects are moving in, capitalizi­ng on the Catskills’ wild spaces and proximity to New York City.

Auberge Resorts Collection is one of the global hospitalit­y giants planning to open a property in the region in 2022. The luxury resort company has properties in vacation lands like Costa Rica and throughout the U.S.: Napa, Telluride, Kennebunk. But the success of its Mayflower Inn & Spa in quiet, pastoral Washington, Conn., signaled that the concept might do well in the Catskillsa­djacent locale of Gardiner, where Auberge will open Wildflower Farms this fall.

“We’ve had our eye on upstate New York for quite some time,” said Richard Arnold, Chief Developmen­t Officer of Auberge Resorts Collection via email. “Beyond the stunning landscape that makes for a picturesqu­e backdrop, it was Hudson Valley’s rich history, deep rooted culture in the arts, culinary influence and close-knit community that drew us in.”

Being “just be a quick train ride away from New York City and easily accessible from Boston as well as other parts of the Northeast,” he added, “is a dream realized for our entire team.”

Here are all the resorts opening this year in the Catksills and Hudson Valley, backed by local hotel companies, innovative accommodat­ion start-ups and glamping pros.

Chatwal Lodge: Opening April 2022

After COVID-related issues that delayed its opening last year, The Chatwal Lodge plans to open April 29 in Bethel, N.Y., an hour and a half from Manhattan, and home to its sister property, The Chatwal by hotelier Mr. Sant Singh Chatwal.

Located inside The Chapin Estate, a 60acre gated residentia­l community, Chatwal Lodge is designed to provide an Adirondack luxury lodge experience that’s more easily accessible to New York City vacationer­s in the Catskills countrysid­e. Its 10 suites are perched at the edge of the Toronto Reservoir Lake, each with their own private patio and stone fireplaces.

Cast a line and try your hand at fly-fishing in the onsite trout stream, paddle the lake in one of the available kayaks with a picnic in tow, and melt away stress with the Spa’s Ayurvedic wellness offerings — all for a starting nightly price of $1,200.

Hurley House: Opening spring 2022

One of the most unique properties coming to the region this spring is Hurley House, a resort designed with Moliving’s flexible, mobile accommodat­ions.

Built offsite by SG Blocks, a modular fabricator, these self-sufficient structures are about 400 square feet, with sustainabl­e

features like solar panels and a water recycling system that conserves water. The easyto-build and move units — they come on wheels and are perched atop jacks, making them suited for sensitive lands like national parks — are meant to be a solution for hoteliers to launch a property in “months versus years, at a fraction of the cost of a traditiona­l hotel,” says Moliving founder and CEO Jordan Bem, who foresees Moliving furnishing hospitalit­y projects around the country and Europe.

Hurley House, formerly the Twin Lakes Lodge in Hurley, will be the premier location for Moliving, with almost 60 units at the luxury eco-resort’s 55 acres.

Each cabin, which are targeted to cost $259 a night, has two outdoor decks, floor to ceiling windows that maximize guest’s

views of the natural surroundin­gs, and amenities such as WiFi and a private bar, with access to the on-site pool.

Wylder Windham: Opening summer 2022

Wylder Hotels’ third location, the Wylder Windham, lived a previous life as the historic Thompson House Resort. When restoratio­n is complete of the new 100-room, full-service resort — one of a handful of hotels in Greene County under new ownership — it will aim to connect guests to nearby Windham Mountain and the surroundin­g 20-acre property with a river meandering through it.

“I look for hotels that are in amazing locations that have adventure in or around them,” said founder and CEO of Wylder Hotels John Flannigan, noting that his other hotels near Lake Tahoe and on an island in the Chesapeake Bay did well during the pandemic precisely because of their emphasis on nature. Starting rates will range from $300 to $800 per night when it opens in August 2022.

AutoCamp Catskills: Opening fall 2022

West Saugerties will be home to the second AutoCamp on the East Coast — the first is in Cape Cod, following multiple AutoCamps in the West. Airstreams comprise some of the 95 units, which also include luxury tents, suites, and cabins, all with modern trappings opening in September 2022.

A hot tub and plunge pool will be available year-round for dipping, and the “classic Hudson Valley-style” clubhouse, whose design inspiratio­n was drawn from historic farms and music culture in the area, provides a cozy place to hang out with an indoor fire pit and lounge, enjoy breakfast and coffee, and shop at the on-site general store.

“We felt this vibrant, explorable region would be a perfect location for AutoCamp,” said Neil Dipaola, CEO and founder of AutoCamp. “We’re just a short drive up the Hudson from New York City and at the portal of hundreds of miles of hiking trails. We’re looking forward to sharing the AutoCamp experience with the outdoor community here.”

Along with individual stays — off-season rates will start around $129/night, peak season $229/night — the entire property can also be booked for weddings and other events.

The James Newbury Hotel: Opening fall 2022

Historical preservati­on is at the forefront of 46-room The James Newbury Hotel and Wire Event Center, coming to River and Reed Streets in Coxsackie. The Hudson riverfront property revitalize­s historic buildings that are being carefully renovated to retain their charm while mixing in modern amenities like a full-service spa and rooftop bar.

A massive banquet hall with room for 600 guests, The Wire Event Center a, will open first this summer, featuring industrial elements like a heated concrete floor that help it stay true to its past as an iron foundry and later a wire manufactur­ing company. The adjacent Patrick Henry’s Tavern is also being restored and set to open with the event space. The four-floor hotel, which builds upon an existing brick structure, will follow in the fall; starting room rates have yet to be establishe­d.

Wildflower Farms: Opening fall 2022

Nature and wellness will be at the helm of this luxury resort, set on 140 lush acres in Gardiner that was previously home to a tree nursery. The secluded swath of land in view of the Shawangunk Mountain Ridge will embrace nature in all facets, from design to cuisine. Gardens, farm animals, orchards, forest, and wildflower­s will serve as the backdrop for the 65 individual bungalows, built with fireplaces and private patios.

The property will have three miles hiking trails that weave through the grounds, offer cooking class featuring farm-to-table cuisine and a spa with an indoor saltwater pool.

Starting rates for Wildflower Farms will match other Auberge Resorts Collection properties such as Mayflower Inn & Spa, roughly $1,200 night.

 ?? Courtesy of AutoCamp ?? AutoCamp Catskills will offer a mix of Airstreams, luxury tents and cabins when it opens in West Saugerties this spring, marking the hospitalit­y company's second East Coast property, after Cape Cod, pictured. The company owns three more locations in western parks like Yosemite.
Courtesy of AutoCamp AutoCamp Catskills will offer a mix of Airstreams, luxury tents and cabins when it opens in West Saugerties this spring, marking the hospitalit­y company's second East Coast property, after Cape Cod, pictured. The company owns three more locations in western parks like Yosemite.
 ?? Allen Kennedy / Chatwal Lodge/ Contribute­d photo ?? Chatwal Lodge in Bethel, N.Y., was slated to welcome guests in 2021 opening but a COVID-related delay pushed its opening to this April.
Allen Kennedy / Chatwal Lodge/ Contribute­d photo Chatwal Lodge in Bethel, N.Y., was slated to welcome guests in 2021 opening but a COVID-related delay pushed its opening to this April.
 ?? Courtesy of Auberge Resorts ?? Auberge Resorts Collection is one of several global hospitalit­y giants planning to open a resort in the region with their planned Wildflower Farms resort in Gardiner, in 2022.
Courtesy of Auberge Resorts Auberge Resorts Collection is one of several global hospitalit­y giants planning to open a resort in the region with their planned Wildflower Farms resort in Gardiner, in 2022.

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