Peaceful Destinations Immersed in Nature

The Catskill and Adirondack Mountains have been the backdrop for business discussions and personal exploration recently. We set off to meet new people in unique places and enjoy small town charm, the tranquility of back roads, and luxurious destinations immersed in nature - a valuable combination as owners of a handcrafted artisan business. We’re pleased to share a few distinct travel discoveries with you below.

The Great Porch at Wildflower Farms is a beautiful stop for stunning views and farm fresh plates. The spacious, open porch welcomes you with cozy sofas and chairs, a place to connect with guests and visitors in a peaceful atmosphere. The Shawangunk Mountain Range (otherwise known as The Gunks) is on full display from the porch, inviting you to rest and recharge by the oversized fire pit. It’s a property infused with elegant artisan style.

Our journey continued into Kingston, a lively town in the midst of the Hudson Valley. Thanks to the locals’ generous sharing (hat tip to Clove & Creek), we discovered Rough Draft Bar & Books for a coffee boost, and sipped sparkling German wine with sardine pate at the natural wine bar, Brunette.

Next, an intentional drive on long, windy roads led us to Fellow, in the mountain town of Hunter. This friendly sandwich and coffee stop offers tables inside and a charming wrap-around porch for visitors and seasonal skiers. And it’s just down the road from Scribner’s Lodge and Deer Mountain Inn.

In the Adirondacks, boaters were thrilled to have another sparkling water weekend to race across Lake George. Quieter souls chose to glide by on their paddle boards and kayaks in the early morning hours. A drive to Vergennes, Vermont, introduced us to delicious toffee bark at Daily Chocolate (Oh my!) and yet another coffee shop and bakery (notice a theme here?) called the Laundry.

During our downtime, we listened to the loons calling, and watched as flocks of geese began their flight south. The temperatures dropped at night enough to unpack our beloved flannel shirts, kick back by the fire, and partake in the spicy flavor of ginger-infused (hard) Citizen Cider (Dirty Mayor) or the seasonal non-alcoholic Oktoberfest by Athletic Brewing.

It was a productive and refreshing week, filled with local stops, interesting people, and destinations we recommend for those seeking simple luxuries surrounded by nature.

Photos L to R: Rough Draft, Fellow, Daily Chocolate box, the Laundry, Lake George