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6 guests
3 beds
1.5 bathrooms
6 guests
2 bedrooms
3 beds
1.5 bathrooms
1148 sq. ft.
Wander Catskills Vista, a modern Catskills hideaway perched above the treetops with sweeping views in every direction.

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Check-in after 4:00pm • Check-out before 10:00am • Pets allowed with fee
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Wander is the best of both worlds. The quality of a luxury hotel with the comfort of a private vacation home just for you and your guests.
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Loft
1 queen bed
From this Catskills perch, you’re minutes from Woodstock’s vibrant arts scene and local culture, plus the tranquil shores of the Ashokan Reservoir for laid-back scenic escapes. When you’re ready to explore, the region offers endless trails, waterfalls, and mountain vistas—ideal for hiking days and photo-worthy drives.
Nestled in the heart of Woodstock, Garden Cafe delights with fresh, organic vegan dishes like curry lentil burritos and daily specials, served in a cozy, lantern-lit garden patio that feels like a nurturing community hug.
Discover Bread Alone Bakery, where wood-fired organic breads, hearty sandwiches, and rustic pastries shine in a modern, carbon-neutral cafe powered by solar energy. Savor farm-fresh flavors amid friendly vibes and puppy-friendly outdoor seating.
The search results show multiple restaurants named "Colony," so I need clarification: are you referring to Colony Bar and Grill in London, The Colony Club in Palm Springs, or another location? Each has distinct characteristics—the London location specializes in Indian-inspired colonial cuisine, while The Colony Club in Palm Springs offers modern American fare in an Art Deco setting. Please specify which restaurant you'd like me to describe.
Good Night in Woodstock serves vibrant Southeast Asian cuisine with a modern twist, featuring fresh, locally sourced dishes like Korean braised filet mignon and grilled miso black cod. Its elegant barn setting blends cozy home-like comfort with luxurious ambiance, indoor-outdoor seating, and inventive cocktails for an exquisite dining escape.
Discover Pearl Moon Woodstock, a family-run gem in historic Woodstock, NY, blending farm-fresh American diner classics with craft cocktails and live music. Savor breakfast burritos or omelettes in its charming, rustic ambiance, perfect for outdoor dining and vibrant evenings.
Cucina Pizza & Bar in downtown Orlando serves modern Italian cuisine with fresh ingredients, offering flavorful pizzas, handcrafted pastas, and classic dishes in a warm, welcoming atmosphere complete with an outdoor patio perfect for dining and cocktails.
Shelter Woodstock offers Argentine-inspired delights like extraordinary empanadas, wood-fired pizzas, and juicy skirt steak in a cozy cabin-like ambiance warmed by a wood stove. It's the perfect Woodstock shelter for craft cocktails, brunch, or a casual meal with friends.[1][3][4][5]
Moonrise Bagels is a Woodstock-based bakery that reinvents the classic bagel by stuffing it with creative comfort foods like pizza, pastrami Reuben, and buffalo chicken, all hand-rolled and freshly boiled and baked daily. This viral sensation transforms bagels into a full meal you can enjoy any time of day.
Discover Nirvana Indian Cuisine, where stunning Indian artwork transports you to ancient spiritual realms amid flavorful, spicy dishes like Kashmiri naan and rich gravies. A New Orleans gem since 1982, blending authentic vegetarian-friendly fare with warm service for an unforgettable escape.
Colony in Marylebone transports diners to colonial Asia with aromatic Indian street food marinades and grilled delights, crafted by Michelin-starred chef Atul Kochhar. Its stylish bar and grill buzzes with heavenly vibes and masterful martinis.
SILVIA is a family-owned gem in Woodstock, where an open wood-fired kitchen crafts honest, sustainable dishes from local grass-fed meats, organic veggies, and GMO-free pantry staples. Savor the vibrant yet relaxed vibe with global twists on farm-fresh flavors that keep guests returning.
Discover Bread Alone Bakery, where wood-fired ovens craft hearty organic sourdoughs and rustic pastries from regional grains since 1983. Nestled in a carbon-neutral haven, savor paninis, coffee, and farm-fresh bites amid buzzing crowds—arrive early for a seat![1][2][5]
Moonrise Bagels in Woodstock serves up award-winning New York-style bagels stuffed with irresistible comfort foods like bacon egg and cheese, pastrami reuben, and buffalo chicken—perfect from sunrise to moonrise. Hand-boiled and baked fresh daily, they're a savory twist on the classic that'll stuff you silly.[1][2][3][6]
Nirvana Indian Cuisine delights with authentic, modern Indian flavors using seasonal ingredients and adjustable spice levels, from sizzling Chicken Vindaloo to fluffy Garlic Naan. Enjoy gracious service, a cool clean ambiance with lively music, and dishes crafted as acts of love.[1]
Nestled in Woodstock's heart, Shelter delights with Argentine-inspired empanadas, wood-fired pizzas like spicy soppressata with chili honey, and hearty skirt steak in a rustic, cozy space evoking mountain ski lodges—complete with exposed beams and a crackling wood stove.
Pearl Moon Woodstock is a family-run gem in historic Woodstock, NY, serving farm-fresh comfort food like fluffy buttermilk biscuits and craft cocktails alongside live music in a vibrant, tiered venue. Enjoy brunch, dinner, or soulful performances in its charming, dog-friendly ambiance.
Garden Cafe Woodstock serves fresh, organic vegan dishes that capture the authentic Woodstock spirit—think flavorful spinach pesto pasta and curry lentil burritos—without a hint of kitsch. Relax in their lantern-lit garden patio or cozy indoors, nurtured by love and community vibes.
Join KTD's Chö Practice, a transformative Tibetan Buddhist ritual led by expert Khenpos and Lamas, invoking blessings to cut through inner obstacles and purify negativity in a sacred monastery setting. Ideal for spiritual seekers craving profound peace and enlightenment.[1][4]
The Ashokan Reservoir Promenade offers a scenic, flat 2.8-mile paved path perfect for walkers, joggers, and cyclists seeking stunning Catskill Mountain views and peaceful waterside reflection. Nature lovers will appreciate opportunities to spot wildlife like deer and bald eagles while enjoying one of New York City's vital freshwater resources.
Explore over 2 miles of scenic paved walkways along one of New York's largest reservoirs, offering panoramic Catskill Mountain views perfect for walking, running, or biking year-round. This accessible, family-friendly destination combines outdoor recreation with opportunities to spot bald eagles and learn about the region's natural and water supply history.
The Woodstock School of Art offers affordable, year-round fine art classes in drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture for all skill levels in historic studios nestled in the Catskill Mountains. Whether you're a teenager exploring art college or an adult returning to a lifelong passion, this welcoming nonprofit provides quality instruction with no experience necessary.
Discover the Thorn Preserve's mowed meadow paths, offering the most painted views of Overlook Mountain amid sweeping grasslands, riparian forests, and serene ponds for ultimate relaxation. Perfect for families, artists, and nature lovers seeking easy, peaceful walks in Woodstock's undeveloped beauty.[1][2][3]
Discover the enchanting Brunel Sculpture Garden, where visionary artist Emile Brunel's towering concrete totems and Native American-inspired sculptures rise amid lush Catskills greenery, evoking ancient mysteries and potent energy. Art lovers, history buffs, and nature seekers will adore this hidden roadside gem.[1][4][6]
Discover a hidden gem tucked off Woodstock's main street where a serene waterfall on Tannery Brook offers a peaceful escape from the bustling town. Perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet moment amid galleries and shops, this intimate park delivers surprising tranquility in the heart of the Catskills.
The Woodstock Artists Association & Museum showcases rotating exhibitions across multiple galleries featuring works by regional artists in diverse media, from woodcuts to contemporary pieces, alongside student art displays. Art enthusiasts and families will appreciate the free admission, intimate gallery spaces, and the chance to explore a cultural institution rooted in Woodstock's historic arts community since 1919.
Join Khenpos and Lamas for the serene Mahakala Daily Practice at 4:30 PM in the Mahakala Shrine Room, a profound Tibetan Buddhist ritual invoking protection and blessings in KTD's majestic monastery. Perfect for spiritual seekers craving authentic meditation and inner peace.[1][2]
Discover a hidden gem tucked away in the heart of Woodstock where a serene waterfall cascades over Tannery Brook, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers and photographers seeking a peaceful retreat just steps from the town's vibrant shops and galleries.
Discover stunning Catskill mountain vistas and wildlife along the flat, paved Ashokan Reservoir Promenade from the East Parking Lot, a 2.8-mile gem perfect for casual walkers, bikers, runners, and families seeking effortless scenic adventure.
Discover the magic of Ashokan Reservoir's paved promenade, offering stunning panoramic views of the Catskill Mountains and NYC's vital water supply along easy 2+ mile walks. Nature lovers, families, and casual hikers will love spotting wildlife traces and historic relics in this accessible Catskill gem.[2][4][6]
The Woodstock School of Art is a not-for-profit institution offering affordable fine art classes in painting, drawing, sculpture, and printmaking for students ages 12 and up, with no experience necessary. Its focus on individual instruction in classic north light studios and diverse course offerings makes it ideal for anyone seeking to develop artistic skills in a supportive creative community.
Discover the Woodstock Artists Association & Museum, a historic hub since 1919 showcasing vibrant solo, group, and permanent collection exhibits of local and legendary artists like Milton Avery in Woodstock's artsy heart. Art enthusiasts, history buffs, and creative souls will love its dynamic galleries and community spirit.
Discover the Thorn Preserve's mowed meadow paths winding through sweeping grasslands, riparian forests, and serene ponds, offering the most painted views of Overlook Mountain in an undeveloped Catskill haven. Nature lovers, artists, birdwatchers, and families seeking peaceful hikes will find pure inspiration here.[1][2]
Discover stunning Catskill Mountain vistas and the historic Ashokan Reservoir on this flat, paved 1.25-mile promenade from the West Parking Lot, perfect for easy walks, bikes, or skates. Ideal for casual hikers, families, and nature lovers seeking breathtaking, accessible scenery.[1][2]
Discover the enchanting Brunel Sculpture Garden, where visionary artist Emile Brunel's towering concrete totems and Native American-inspired sculptures rise amid lush Catskills greenery, evoking nature's mysteries. Art lovers, history buffs, and outdoor explorers will adore this hidden gem's potent, cradling energy.[1][2][3][7]
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Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
6 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
Cancel within 24 hours for a full refund.
Check-in: after 4:00 pm
Check-out: before 10:00 am
6 guests maximum
Pets allowed with fee
No smoking - fees will apply
Events require approval
This home follows a strict maximum occupancy rule. Please make sure that the total number of guests accompanying you (including both children and adults) doesn't exceed the indicated maximum occupancy above to avoid cancellation of your stay and additional fees.
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