Catskill Mountains, surrounded by an open meadow with the pleasant accompaniment of ripples from Esopus Creek reaching the rooms, sits The Leeway, The Catskills’ newest boutique luxury motel, which has just opened for its first full season. Hammocks and Adirondack chairs dot the scenic riverside property and contactless checkin’s and check-out’s offer ease of access to all visitors.
The Leeway is conveniently located near several sought-after towns, including Phoenicia, Woodstock, and Kingston, giving guests lots of dining, drinking and shopping options. Just down the road from the Phoenicia Diner, guests also have easy access to fresh produce, live music, breweries and bakeries, as well as marquee events such as the Woodstock Film Festival, now celebrating its 25th year.
“It has been deeply rewarding to see our vision for The Leeway come to life. We were already a bit familiar with this beautiful property and its history, and when we heard there was an opportunity to transform it into something entirely new, we dove right in,” said Josh Reznick, co-owner of The Leeway.
The motel’s three buildings and six-acre riverfront property underwent a complete renovation with a highly specialized team at the helm, including interior design by Andrew Cohen of Field Study Studio and Joshua Pulver of architecture firm A+C as both architect and project manager, overseeing construction. Extensive millwork by Sam Moyer provided a warm feel to the rooms. Nurture Nature Designs added sustainable landscaping featuring plants native to the area, creating a beautiful walkway to the second and third buildings.
“We were drawn to the quiet, beautiful solitude of the property and its proximity to excellent local restaurants and shops. This is a perfect setting, and we are so grateful to the nearby communities for their warm welcome,” said Noah Nierenberg, co-owner of The Leeway.
The uninhibited access to Esopus Creek offers excellent fly fishing, swimming, and leisurely wading for guests. A multitude of hiking options are nearby, including the Ashokan Rail Trail Boiceville Bridge Trail, Giant Ledge, and Overlook Mountain, where the entire Hudson Valley can be viewed from the cliffs.
With a wealth of hospitality expertise gleaned from her time at the former New York staple, The City Bakery, and boutique hotel Urban Cowboy, General Manager Tena Hasanefendic offers tailored recommendations for guests.
Several different room types are available to readily accommodate individual needs. All rooms are equipped with an eat-in kitchen, high-end appliances, high-speed Wi-Fi and a smart TV, and are dog-friendly with a one-time $75 pet fee.
A quick two-hour drive from New York City, The Leeway is also accessible via Amtrak train to Rhinecliff or Trailway buses, with the Mount Tremper stop a 20-minute walk from the property. Electric vehicle charging stations are available onsite.