Explore the Area

 

Spend a Day in Manor

 

The Morning

Start your day early with a stack of pancakes at the Robin Hood Diner. $

Brunch more your speed? Check out the Walk In for hot biscuit sandwiches and an amazing cappuccino. $$

The Afternoon

The Manor is full of a variety of charming shops. Take a stroll down Main St. and browse the various stores for one-of-a-kind locally made goods.

Feeling a bit hungry? Stop in a Peck’s Market and stock up on essentials for a BBQ on your back patio. $

A picnic along the river is a must! Main St. Farm and Upstream Wines & Spirits are the perfect places to fill up your picnic basket with goodies. $$

The Evening

As your day winds down check out one of the local breweries. Taste Catskills Brewery’s delicious beers right in town. Or take a hike up Beer Mountain at Upward Brewery and enjoy mountain views while sipping your beer. Maybe wine is more your speed? Check out Sunshine Colony’s charming back garden. $$

Don’t forget to eat! Manor has so many charming little restaurants and places to grab a bite to eat. For pizza and cozy outdoor dining, The Kaatskeller is the place for you! $$

Looking for BBQ? The Smoke Joint offers a variety of amazing BBQ platters that can feed an army. $$

Perhaps you’re looking for a romantic evening out. Book your reservation at The Debruce for an elegant evening of local cuisine. $$$

 

 

Hikes & Recreation

  • Round Top Trail - Looking for a hike right in your back yard, literally? Check out this lovely family friendly hike right behind your vacation rental.

    Beer Mountain - What’s better than having a cold local beer after (or during) your hike? Check out Beer Mountain at Upward Brewing.

  • Mongaup Pond - Just a short drive away you can find this lovely state park that offers kayaking, shorts hikes, and swimming.

    Little Pond - This charming small state park has lovely hikes, kayaking, and swimming.

    Beaverkill Covered Bridge - Looking for a place to cool off? Take a dip in the Beaverkill River at this beautiful swimming hole right below the Historic Beaverkill Coverd Bridge.