
Ever since Baby and Johnny had the time of their lives at Kellerman’s, I’ve harboured a long-standing longing to visit upstate NY, specifically the Catskills. Steeped in the woodlands well outside the big city, 230 acres of forest, grazing goats, meadowed trails and a harmonious intertwine of history and homeland for healing and rest, resides Hemlock Neversink. A curious name for a glorious hermitage.
Maybe it all began with the mountain air and its magnetic lure for those exhausted by the exhaust-tinged inhales of the urban jungle. Come the 1970’s, The New Age Health Spa, precursor to Hemlock Neversink, established itself as a prime draw for city denizens pursuing holistic healing. Preserved and enhanced, today it serves the same purpose and populous, with a modern slant to accommodate even the savviest of serenity seekers.
We have a strong perspective, but are not prescriptive, co-founder Sims Foster walks his talk throughout this 100-year-old campus. How this is experienced is most decadently, up to you. The choose your own adventure approach is a dapple of dopamine, the kind that ignites when curiosity meets capability. Workshops, activities, hikes, saunas, steams, sundecks, mountain biking, snow shoeing, birding, tennis; all is included. On any given day, a generous spread of offerings abound, from honey tasting to Vinyasa flow, a candle workshop to soap making (yes please to both), a goat hike (every morning at 10, goats are going with or without you), pastel portrait drawing, flow and let go yoga or round the night out with an 8:30pm sip and swim. No prescription. Just providing.
Indoors, your welcome begins at Reception, where multiple fireside alcoves (one new, one upwards of one hundred years old) beckon you to breathe deeply and slow everything down a little. The inhouse plant forward restaurant Bittersweet lives here, more on that in a bit. There is a building dedicated to movement, a stunning wooden alcove where wellness through fitness can be explored via various classes, offered at different levels and comforts. A dedicated activity building, where exploration through the arts is offered with clay, knitting, needlepoint, painting and other craft-centric modalities of self-discovery, literally all night, for whenever the creative muse beckons. Next to the sundeck, a pool, for aqua classes or just a little daytime dunk. The gym, with its Scandi modern equipment and low-tech mindful atmosphere is available to you for self-guided work or group sweat sessions.
The meadowlands are a meditation unto themselves. Wildflowers of Queen Anne’s Lace, flowering thyme, mint. Wild blackberries and blueberry bushes beneath trees so heavy with apples (the goats love ‘em). We were just a few weeks early for fall to flaunt its color kaleidoscope but some of the leaves were prodigiously previewing what was to come. I genuinely cannot fathom a season I wouldn’t want to spend here. Nature takes the lead, and we are here to relish its bounty.
The art spaces are creative sanctuaries, so welcoming and stocked and an entire relaxation room, cushioned loungers facing the trees, carafes of colored pencils and coloring books. Granola to graze upon, lemon water to quench. There are giant jars of fresh lavender, cedar, clove, so you can create bespoke sachets. And trail mix is bagged for your snacking pleasure.
And the spa. Behold, the epicenter of recalibration and calm. A multisensory steam room and a detoxing sauna that looks like it’s built of Lincoln Logs. Après treatment loungers that let you linger while gazing at the Catskills. And the treatments. It’s no wonder this tapestry of healing has held court for over half a century. My sleep challenged friends? There is a Grounding Deep Slumber Massage.
With warm, earthy furnishings sourced from Portugal, the Quaker-style rooms featuring Shaker handcrafted wooden pieces are designed for practicality and rest. Bellino linens and Matouk bathrobes all but guarantee it.
Dining at Bittersweet is elite level nourishment, with daily provisions spanning from sunchoke soup to ricotta dumplings. One night I began with labneh and grilled peaches, tarragon salsa verde, Hemlock honey, almonds and grilled pita. Another night, grilled broccolini. The salmon pave with smoked trout roe is excellent, as were the ricotta dumplings. The rice pudding was my favorite, colorfully doused with Chantilly cream, orange and cardamom, pistachios and a blackberry drizzle.
Hemlock Neversink quietly abides by an anthem of activity pillars. Connect. Heal. Nourish. Move. And grow. By the time you leave, you will have experienced the gamut. Connection, fostered through an environment that generates engagement, with nature, with animals, with others. Healing, be it a meander through ancient woodlands or a deep tissue treatment, healing is the soul of Hemlock. Mindful consumption nourishes at Bittersweet, where the relationship between what we feed ourselves and how we feel, frankly, feels less complicated. Moving becomes a personal choice and growing, well, it’s a bit of an inevitability, given the breadth of experience to be had here.
This newest unveiling from Foster Supply Hospitality, open just under two years, is the antidote to urban mayhem and the answer to why grown-ups should always make space for mental and physical breath. A mission driven passion project welcoming the wellness curious, the solo traveler, the weekend recoup, the wedding party, the corporate bond; it is a retreat, a reboot and a recalibration ready to restore. A Condé Nast favorite and a Sullivan Country secret that won’t be one for long, head upstate to where the streams cross the trails, the deer and goats roam and enjoy a retreat of the most rejuvenating kind.
The Details
Hemlock Neversink, 7491 State Rte 55, Neversink, NY 12765, United States.
Tel: +1(845) 985-1183
Website: www.hemlockneversink.com
Email: stay@hemlockneversink.com
Hemlock Neversink is located in New York State’s Sullivan County, in the northern Catskills Mountains. The closest airports are LaGuardia, JFK and Newark, between a two and three hour drive from the hotel. Hudson Valley’s Stewart Airport is a 90-minute drive and Sullivan County has its own private airport which is 25 minutes away. The closest train station is in Middletown on the Port Jervis Line and a 45-minute drive. There are multiple ways to get to the hotel by car but from Westchester it is off the 17 to the 55. You will find plenty of free parking available.
Type of Hotel: Wellness Hotel and Spa set in 230 acres in the Catskill Mountains
Number of Rooms: 33 rooms, including 6 suites, 12 spa treatment rooms and complimentary Wi-Fi
Price Band: Medium
Insider Tip: Visit in the Fall if you can as the foliage must be electric. Guests must be 16+. It also offers amazing space for any kind of retreat, be it corporate or otherwise.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8.5/10
Author Bio:
Jolie Loeb is a Luxury Lifestyle columnist based in Los Angeles.
Photographs by Jolie Loeb
Looks like i’m gonna have to visit here on one of the many east coast trips i’ll be making in the next 4 years. You can find me in the art room…
Meet you there. Leave time for the spa, too.
Sounds beautiful and restful. I’m thinking spa day for a week! Maybe I’ll break for a snack and a drink too.
Are you google? Listening in on my conversations? How else can you explain how this property sits in my inbox just a day after discussing a needed getaway for the husband and me? Thanks for the well-timed post.
I am google.
I was born in NY, but have never been to the Catskills. I do believe my parents went there, but the place that they went to is not even close to the beatififul location you spoke about. I would love to go there. Sounds amazing.
I would take spots like Hemlock and the beauty of the countryside over vaction hotels in the city anytime. Your descripton of this beautiful resort makes it a definite destination point.
I have fond memories of trips to the Catskills as a kid. This place sounds magical, and the food sounds delicious. I will have to check it out sometime.
Sounds amazing. Hiking, yoga, art and sip & swim? How could you go wrong?!
It checks every box …. Plus many I’ve never imagined. It’s rare to find a resort which is luxurious but not opulent. You have described a heavenly experience beyond comparison. At some time in our lives we should treat ourselves …we deserve it.
This looks absolutely amazing! I have to take a trip upstate ASAP.
Wow, this place sounds lovely! I’ve never been to the Catskills so I think it’s going on the list now! And speaking of Baby and Johnny, I found this show so interesting: The Movies that Made Us: Dirty Dancing – https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10716910/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_sm_3#cast
AWESOME REC!!! Thank you for this!!
OOOOH!! I wanna go – any time of year. You can even put me in the corner!
I’ve heard about the Catskills my whole life and imagined it so differently. This sounds so wonderful. What a lovely review.
Wow. This place sounds awesome! (Nothing like the hotels I used to go to as a kid.)
Your description makes it sound like paradise!
Their provided vs prescriptive framework amidst an array of soul nourishing experiences sounds absolutely heavenly. What a perfect mix of offerings AND in an area on my bucket list! There could be a couples or mother daughter retreat in the making thanks to your introduction.
MOTHER DAUGHTER RETREAT!!!!
Wow! Quite the adventure. Thanks for sharing.
There’s so much to love about this piece and this property, but the standout gem is the Dirty Dancing reference right at the beginning. Anything that’s good enough for Patrick Swayze (RIP) and Jennifer Grey is good enough for me. Don’t put Baby in a corner, indeed!
Looks INCREDIBLE! And, this spot earns 20 extra points for its crazy name.
Looks like the perfect getaway! Sounds like a dream! Adding it to the list!
OOOh take me there!!!
Looks amazing! I’ll have to add it to the list!
It’s funny how I can actually smell that part of the world and it brings me joy! The name alone makes me want to go….like a novel title that draws you in completely. Count me in!
Love the Catskills. Will put this place on my list!
Omg 😍 I’m from Germany and this immediately reminded me of those incredible German wellness hotels — the architecture, the atmosphere, everything about it gives that same peaceful, luxurious vibe. It’s so amazing to see a place like this tucked away in New York. I’ll actually be in New York next month and this is going straight to the top of my list to check out. The setting looks like pure relaxation — the kind of place where you can really disconnect, recharge, and treat yourself.
Jolie, you seriously have such a gift for always finding these kinds of hidden gems. Every recommendation you share feels so carefully chosen, like you’ve already curated the best of the best for us. I don’t know how you do it, but you always seem to discover the spots that feel both world-class and one-of-a-kind. Can’t wait to experience this one for myself!
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Such a dreamy place! I’ve never been to the Catskills, but this makes me want to plan a trip with my husband!😍
Just the type of healing ❤️🩹 one needs — coming Fall colors will be healing ❤️🩹 too!
100% YES! I want to go!! My dad always talks about working in the Catskills when he was a youngster. Now after reading your review, I’m sold. Sounds magical. I’m adding it to my travel list.
What an amazing property, and within driving distance of my home! Based on your beautifully written description , there are so many diverse activities and something new for a guest to explore.
This is not at all what I think of when I consider Catskills. Then again, my understanding is likely forty years removed from reality (thank you, Jennifer Gray!). This is STUNNING. That POOL…!!!
Hemlock Neversink sounds like the perfect place to unwind. I have never visited the Catskills but have heard and read about it through my cousins postings from nearby Eldred https://theoutsideinstitute.org/. Perhaps a trip is in the near future.
What a beautiful getaway with so many ways to rejuvenate! I love that the goats have their daily goat hike at 10am and we humans have an open invitation to go along as desired!
This is an incredible place in a stunning venue. The service, the dining, and the experience are all at the highest level. I can’t wait to go back! Plus, goats.