House in Olive, NY
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About this house rental
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What you will love about our home:
Our home is a quiet place surrounded by nature where we love to escape the hustle-and-bustle of the city. With one acre, three bedrooms (each with queen sized beds) and two bathrooms (one of which has an electric bidet) and a full sized and stocked kitchen, we love to have our families and friends up here with us. We also have two large entertaining areas (one of which with a large TV) and a large outside deck, with a grill, as well for entertaining. Our favorite thing to do is to lounge on the deck with friends or a good book, grill or cook up a meal with local produce, and then hangout downstairs with games or TV. We also have an on-demand electric generator for the house - homes lose electric power often in the mountains but we don't!
What you will love about this neighborhood:
Stone Ridge / Accord, NY, is a charming and picturesque area nestled at the foothills of the Catskill Mountains. With its rich history and serene natural beauty, it’s a fantastic destination for a relaxing getaway. The village is known for its historic homes, quaint shops, and friendly atmosphere. Our house is above town in the quiet hills and surrounded by beautiful nature.
You’ll find a mix of classic American charm and modern comforts here. Explore local eateries that serve delicious farm-to-table fare, local farmstands with excellent product, or visit unique boutiques and antique shops. The surrounding landscape offers stunning views, especially during the fall when the foliage is at its peak.
Stone Ridge is also a great base for outdoor activities. The nearby Mohonk Preserve and Minnewaska State Park offer fantastic hiking trails, scenic vistas, and opportunities for bird-watching and other outdoor adventures.
Whether you’re looking to unwind in a cozy bed-and-breakfast, enjoy a meal at a local restaurant, or explore the natural beauty of the Hudson Valley and Catskills, Stone Ridge provides a peaceful and inviting setting for your stay.





