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Hudson valley hotels - selections

 Bear Mountain Inn, Overlook Lodge & Stone Lodges


It's an hour and 13 min from Red Hook, NY (Ani's house)

Bear Mountain Inn

 3020 Seven Lakes Dr., Bear Mountain, NY 10911 US  near Exit 16 (45) on I-87 (~6.7mi)
View Map Reservations:  (877) 208-8368
$229

https://book.webrez.com/v31/#/property/2126/location/0/roomResults?_ga-ft=1Wn1%20o.0.0.0.0.Ta8t9K-1OZHaI7.0.2


Inn's direct website: https://visitbearmountain.com/



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 Roadeway Inn & Suites New Paltz- Hudson Valley 

 Great for Two Travelers. Location and facilities perfect for those traveling in pairs

 601 Main Street, New Paltz, NY 12561, United States of America

about 36 min from Ani/Red Hook, NY - near Mohonk mountain!!! fantastic to get this one!

$195 - $225 5 left!!!

  • Mohonk Preserve
    7.8 miles

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The Central House 

 Great for Two Travelers. Location and facilities perfect for those traveling in pairs

 220 Main Street, Germantown, NY 12526, United States of America 


note needs 2 days on weekend and $175 each day


The Central House is a hotel inn located in the Hudson River Valley in Germantown, New York. We boast six spacious suites each complete with private baths. Enjoy our veranda porch and second floor great room with a fireplace, great for entertaining or can serve as a business meeting space. Coming soon, the Central House will open a restaurant and bar for both our guests and locals.

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