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Andes Cabin Retreat-Spectacular View Adjoining ~NYC~ Reservoir, short/ long term
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9.8 out of 10
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3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 6 139.4 sq m
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Andes, NY
- Place, Canada Falls25 min drive
- Place, Belleayre Mountain Ski Center43 min drive
- Place, Catskill Mountains47 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Andes Cabin Retreat-Spectacular View Adjoining ~NYC~ Reservoir, short/ long term
Please take note: the FIRST 2 NIGHTS of any 2 to 4 night rental between Sunday and Thursday are $250. a night. (VRBO no longer allows for such finessing in the cookie cutter rate boxes.)
Pets must be cleared in advance. There is a $35. pet surcharge per pet. Pets must have had a flea/tick treatment at least three days but not more than thirty days prior to their arrival at the house. NO cats are allowed. Pets are not to be left in the house alone unless they are crated. Of course, pets are not allowed on any
of the furniture or beds and I would not want them going into ponds and streams and then coming in the house without drying off first. Rentees will be charged for time and cleaning (or replacement) of soiled or ruined bedding or furniture. If your pet gets skunked under no circumstances is the pet allowed back in the house.
If you bring a pet without my clearance in advance you lose your security deposit.
Fantastic views from my peaceful property, front deck, & couch. A calm comfortable mountain retreat to recharge & reconnect. Cathedral ceiling, balcony, wood stove, dsl, wifi, Ultra HD Blu-ray player, 4K HD flat-screen, dvd/vhs player, surround sound, 2nd dvd/vhs with tv "monitor" in upstairs bedroom. Trails run through my properties past organic plantings of fruit & nut trees and hundreds of plantings that support the abundant wildlife (from bluebirds to eagles), 2 streams, adjoins thousands of acres of the 20 mile long reservoir, on which I have a registered rowboat available to you for fishing, & which is open for kayaking, canoeing, & removable keel sailboats. You will find swimming, hiking, golf, antiquing, restaurants, live music and theater nearby, in winter cross-country & downhill skiing as well as winter hiking.
OR, just settle in home and relax. You can see for 10 miles without a building in sight. Fireflies dance under a star studded sky, or relax on the couch in front of the wood stove with a good book and beverage of choice. I have a collection of games, puzzles, & a small selections of 50 or so movies, and a collection of books.
There are 3 new hiking trails in Andes. The Shavertown Trail, a mile from my property—as the crow flies— is an easy ascent to a pond overlooking the reservoir and continues on from there to a rock ledge overlook. The put in for kayaks and canoes is a 1/4 beyond that trail head. You lookout upon the mountains of the forever wild Catskill Park with hundreds of miles of trails, yet are only 12 minutes from the delightful Village of Andes with shops, restaurants & galleries. Several lakes for swimming, kayaking, & canoeing, plus a pool in the Village. Kayaks & canoes available for rental at Al’s Sporting Goods in Downsville, they will also pick you up if you take a days paddle down the East Branch of the Delaware, which exits the reservoir at that point. The Beaverkill across the way is a world class fly fishing stream, the reservoir is noted for its brown trout. The quiet winding road that runs below my properties is a wonderful walk or run, and is a favorite for cyclists--it is 14 miles from my cabin to the end of the road in Downsville and you will only pass 7 homes along the way.
Two golf courses, theater & music events in the area, including West Kortright Center, Roxbury Arts Group, Franklin Stage, Open Eye Theatre, Foothills in Oneonta. Day trip to Cooperstown for the Baseball Hall of Fame, Farmers Museum & Fenimore Art Museum, Glimmer Glass Opera, and the Ommegang Brewery— that also has concerts, or go to White Lake for the Rock n Roll museum at the original Woodstock Festival site which also has concerts.
Buy locally grown produce, dairy, eggs, and meat at local farmers markets or directly from the farms. A number of small breweries and distilleries have opened in the region— a brewery as well as a hard cider company are opening in the Village in the near future.
5 ski resorts in the general area as well snow tubing. Bring snowshoes & crampons for winter hiking the Catskill trails. Excellent cross country skiing on the Delhi Golf Course, as well as Palmer Hill & the Rail Trail — both in Andes.
The cabin has a washer & dryer, dish washer, microwave, stove & counter top broiler, coffee grinder, blender, small food processor and all accoutrements. All linens are included. Two full bathrooms, one with a tub & shower, the other just a shower. Three bedrooms with 3 queen beds. I have an entertainment center that has a hi-def Smart TV—watch Netflix or whatever you subscribe to, but there is no TV reception, blue ray player, a surround sound system, also an old vhs format player in the upstairs bedroom plays on an old tv, I have a number of VHS movies.
There is a 2 night minimum stay: Fri. & Sat. are $300. per night, first two nights Sun.—Thurs. are $250. an night, each additional night after that is $200.
Take note: During the winter our Shaver HIll Rd. is plowed and the cabin driveway is plowed if there is more than 4" of more snow cover. I shovel the access to the porch as well as the porch, and sand the porch and access as needed before guests arrive. Once guests arrive I only shovel if there 4" or more snow—I leave a snow shovel and bucket of sand for the guests for lesser amounts. I may shovel an area for the access to the bbq grill on the deck but do not necessarily clear the deck nor its staircase or any outdoor furniture. I maintain the trails through the property during the warm months but not during the winter.
I DO NOT use poison on anything—unless ants decide to investigate the cabin. So it is possible you will visited by an insect friend. I leave a fly swatter year round hanging on a hook, or under the kitchen sink. This is a NATURE PRESERVE, not a sterile hotel.
Pets must be cleared in advance. There is a $35. pet surcharge per pet. Pets must have had a flea/tick treatment at least three days but not more than thirty days prior to their arrival at the house. NO cats are allowed. Pets are not to be left in the house alone unless they are crated. Of course, pets are not allowed on any
of the furniture or beds and I would not want them going into ponds and streams and then coming in the house without drying off first. Rentees will be charged for time and cleaning (or replacement) of soiled or ruined bedding or furniture. If your pet gets skunked under no circumstances is the pet allowed back in the house.
If you bring a pet without my clearance in advance you lose your security deposit.
Fantastic views from my peaceful property, front deck, & couch. A calm comfortable mountain retreat to recharge & reconnect. Cathedral ceiling, balcony, wood stove, dsl, wifi, Ultra HD Blu-ray player, 4K HD flat-screen, dvd/vhs player, surround sound, 2nd dvd/vhs with tv "monitor" in upstairs bedroom. Trails run through my properties past organic plantings of fruit & nut trees and hundreds of plantings that support the abundant wildlife (from bluebirds to eagles), 2 streams, adjoins thousands of acres of the 20 mile long reservoir, on which I have a registered rowboat available to you for fishing, & which is open for kayaking, canoeing, & removable keel sailboats. You will find swimming, hiking, golf, antiquing, restaurants, live music and theater nearby, in winter cross-country & downhill skiing as well as winter hiking.
OR, just settle in home and relax. You can see for 10 miles without a building in sight. Fireflies dance under a star studded sky, or relax on the couch in front of the wood stove with a good book and beverage of choice. I have a collection of games, puzzles, & a small selections of 50 or so movies, and a collection of books.
There are 3 new hiking trails in Andes. The Shavertown Trail, a mile from my property—as the crow flies— is an easy ascent to a pond overlooking the reservoir and continues on from there to a rock ledge overlook. The put in for kayaks and canoes is a 1/4 beyond that trail head. You lookout upon the mountains of the forever wild Catskill Park with hundreds of miles of trails, yet are only 12 minutes from the delightful Village of Andes with shops, restaurants & galleries. Several lakes for swimming, kayaking, & canoeing, plus a pool in the Village. Kayaks & canoes available for rental at Al’s Sporting Goods in Downsville, they will also pick you up if you take a days paddle down the East Branch of the Delaware, which exits the reservoir at that point. The Beaverkill across the way is a world class fly fishing stream, the reservoir is noted for its brown trout. The quiet winding road that runs below my properties is a wonderful walk or run, and is a favorite for cyclists--it is 14 miles from my cabin to the end of the road in Downsville and you will only pass 7 homes along the way.
Two golf courses, theater & music events in the area, including West Kortright Center, Roxbury Arts Group, Franklin Stage, Open Eye Theatre, Foothills in Oneonta. Day trip to Cooperstown for the Baseball Hall of Fame, Farmers Museum & Fenimore Art Museum, Glimmer Glass Opera, and the Ommegang Brewery— that also has concerts, or go to White Lake for the Rock n Roll museum at the original Woodstock Festival site which also has concerts.
Buy locally grown produce, dairy, eggs, and meat at local farmers markets or directly from the farms. A number of small breweries and distilleries have opened in the region— a brewery as well as a hard cider company are opening in the Village in the near future.
5 ski resorts in the general area as well snow tubing. Bring snowshoes & crampons for winter hiking the Catskill trails. Excellent cross country skiing on the Delhi Golf Course, as well as Palmer Hill & the Rail Trail — both in Andes.
The cabin has a washer & dryer, dish washer, microwave, stove & counter top broiler, coffee grinder, blender, small food processor and all accoutrements. All linens are included. Two full bathrooms, one with a tub & shower, the other just a shower. Three bedrooms with 3 queen beds. I have an entertainment center that has a hi-def Smart TV—watch Netflix or whatever you subscribe to, but there is no TV reception, blue ray player, a surround sound system, also an old vhs format player in the upstairs bedroom plays on an old tv, I have a number of VHS movies.
There is a 2 night minimum stay: Fri. & Sat. are $300. per night, first two nights Sun.—Thurs. are $250. an night, each additional night after that is $200.
Take note: During the winter our Shaver HIll Rd. is plowed and the cabin driveway is plowed if there is more than 4" of more snow cover. I shovel the access to the porch as well as the porch, and sand the porch and access as needed before guests arrive. Once guests arrive I only shovel if there 4" or more snow—I leave a snow shovel and bucket of sand for the guests for lesser amounts. I may shovel an area for the access to the bbq grill on the deck but do not necessarily clear the deck nor its staircase or any outdoor furniture. I maintain the trails through the property during the warm months but not during the winter.
I DO NOT use poison on anything—unless ants decide to investigate the cabin. So it is possible you will visited by an insect friend. I leave a fly swatter year round hanging on a hook, or under the kitchen sink. This is a NATURE PRESERVE, not a sterile hotel.
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 5
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 13–17
I don't generally accept children under age of 5.
Events
No events allowed
Only the rental party is to be on the property.
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 23 kg per pet (limit 2 pets total)
PETS need to be cleared in advance, or loose S.D.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Note from host: Only the rental party is to be on the property.
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Andes
Located in Andes, this cabin is in a rural area and in the mountains. Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum and Catskill Art Society Art Center are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Delaware & Ulster Railroad and Pine Hill Community Center. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Andes, NY
What's nearby
- East Branch Delaware River - 10 min drive - 7.8 km
- Canada Falls - 25 min drive - 27.6 km
- Belleayre Mountain Ski Center - 43 min drive - 46.3 km
- Catskill Mountains - 47 min drive - 54.0 km
- Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum - 50 min drive - 41.0 km
Restaurants
- Berrybrook Hunting Camp - 30 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Michael Suchorsky

I am an avid hiker having hiked most mountains in the Catskills many times, and also kayak. Spent 10 weeks driving camping and hiking from the coast of Maine to the northwest corner of Washington State, down to Arizona and back up through Utah and Colorado then points east, hiking Khatadin, the White Mountains, Bob Marshall Wilderness, Yellowstone, the Cascades, Yosemite, Chiricahuas, Zion, and many more, also a month in Alaska. I am now once again involved with music. For 25 years I toured & recorded throughout the world with NYC, and at times Paris, as my base. Upon buying my lower Catskill home in 1989 I started transitioning to working as a studio artist and graphic designer working with the major design studios, but mainly at HBO, USA, and Showtime, and then a stint with National Geographic. I was pretty much living here full-time by 2002 and gave up my NYC apt. in 2008. Upon purchasing the first property I immediately started creating planting beds and planted many hundreds of trees, all of which supply habitat for wildlife, and through which I maintain trails. (My latest development is building a rock garden amidst the rock ledges that rise up behind the cabin.) Here one can commune with nature on a macro/micro level. I easily attain a state of wonder and this environment sustains that. When I started working with a choreographer they asked for my resume for a show. I wrote: Communing with lichen and moss above 3500 feet. (They said they needed more.)
Why they chose this property
I fell in love with this area the moment I came here. After searching for a country home for 6 years, I knew this was the perfect place the first day I came to Andes. The mixture of fields, forest, streams, mountains, viewsheds, wildlife, peaceful calm, watching the weather in all seasons move across the mountains and valleys, all combine to envelope me, allowing me to LIVE IN my favorite art form. Endlessly renewing, energizing in a slow quiet way. I find it magical.
What makes this property unique
I love the mountains! Here you are surrounded by an amazing amount of wilderness, particularly when you consider it is 150 miles from Times Square. The amazing views never stop—the sky is an ever changing work of art. I have streams on the property, a pond on my lower property, you can walk to the waters edge of NYC largest reservoir. There are hundreds of miles of trails and you can pull over on just about any back road and walk the quiet road amidst bucolic farms and forested mountains. There are many restaurants, entertainment venues, antique shops, a variety of museums and interesting stores, many galleries, farmers markets. The Belleyare Ski area (25 minutes away) is about to be doubled in size with the addition of an adjoining upscale hotel/golf course/ski resort, there are 4 other ski resorts in the area ranging from 30 minutes to an hour or so away.
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