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It's time to get out of the city. New York City is always exciting, but it can be completely exhausting. You need to breathe fresh air and stretch your legs. You want to hike up a mountain, jump into a lake, search for waterfalls, sip seasonal IPAs, taste freshly picked veggies, and try to ski for the first time in, well, way too long. It's a good thing the Catskill Mountains are so close. The Catskills are part of the Appalachian Mountains. They cover nearly 6,000 square miles in southeastern New York and sit about 100 miles northeast of New York City. On the eastern edge, the mountains rise steeply from the Hudson Valley along the Hudson River. The area became a popular summer escape in the mid-20th century. All-season, outdoor activities--from fishing and hiking to cross-country skiing and snowboarding--are now the biggest draws. Old lodges and motels are being turned into boutique hotels. Plus, in the last few years, new bakeries, bike paths, bookstores, breweries, coffee shops, farm-to-table restaurants, ice cream shops, and record stores have been popping up on a seemingly weekly basis. The Catskills are cool again. Since it's impossible to see everything in the Catskills during one trip, this guide focuses on the Northern Catskills, including the towns of Catskill, Hunter, Palenville, and Windham. This detailed guide includes: Places: hamlets, towns, villages Stay: cabins, hotels, lodges Eat: bagels, cafes, pizzerias, restaurants Drink: breweries, cideries Shop: farm stands, record stores Do: forests, gardens, hikes, lakes, ledges, lookouts, mountains, rocks, trails, waterfalls Transportation: parking lots Note: I travel to the Catskills frequently, so this guide will be updated.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Female Solo • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Design • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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Welcome to Railay Beach, a slice of paradise where limestone cliffs meet the embrace of the Andaman Sea. As a resident of this enchanting haven for 1.5 years, I've come to cherish the serene beauty and vibrant energy that define this coastal gem. From the moment you set foot on Railay's shores, you'll be captivated by the sheer majesty of its towering cliffs and the gentle lull of the ocean waves, inviting you to immerse yourself in its tranquil embrace. It's the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation. Whether it's scaling the iconic limestone caves and cliffs, diving into the vibrant underwater world, or simply unwinding on the soft sands as the sun dips below the horizon, every day in Railay is a new opportunity for discovery and wonder. So, welcome to my home away from home, where every moment is infused with the magic of coastal living and the promise of unforgettable experiences. Railay Beach's ambiance is peppered with Rastafarian influences. It's a delightful fusion of tropical allure and relaxed charm, offering visitors an escape to paradise. I highly recommend spending at least a few nights here on your Thailand trip! This guide has all the best guides on: how to get there, hotels, things to see, eat, and explore in Railay. This travel guide has been curated by me who has lived in Railay and often returns for visits. Easy to follow Railay specific travel guide with tricks and tips! Many of these things you would not see on a day tour or find on your own and totally need to explore for yourself!
Backpacker • Couples • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Plus Size • Gluten-free / Celiac • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Family • Car-free • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Budget • Luxury • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Romantic • People & Culture • Photography • Outdoors • Foodie • Coffee • Architecture
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