
"A trip to the Hudson Valley is full of romantic landscapes and small-town charm: The earthy brushstrokes of the Hudson River School come to life, the freshest produce can be found at trendy shops and farmer's markets alike, quaint villages entice the most fervent antique enthusiasts, and the legends of Washington Irving, who once referred to the area as "the spellbound region," linger long after you've left."
"While a swarm of boutique hotels has popped up in the last decade, there's nothing quite like nesting in a private Airbnb, hidden peacefully in the woods. Below are the best Airbnbs in the Hudson Valley-secluded, but not too far from the action-spanning Warwick to Hunter. We've selected these listings based on Superhost status, ratings, amenities, location, decor, editor stays, and previous guest reviews."
New Yorkers often book weekend getaways to the Hudson Valley when weather turns cool. The region features romantic landscapes, small-town charm, and painterly views associated with the Hudson River School. Fresh produce appears at trendy shops and farmer's markets, and quaint villages attract antique enthusiasts. Washington Irving called the area "the spellbound region," and those legends persist. Fall brings crimson, amber, and russet foliage across towns along the Hudson River. Boutique hotels have increased, but private Airbnbs tucked in the woods provide secluded stays. Listings were selected for Superhost status, ratings, amenities, location, decor, editor stays, and guest reviews. Popular towns accessible by train include Hudson, Cold Spring, Beacon, Tarrytown, and Sleepy Hollow.
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