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Off-Grid, Buck Tiny House with Indoor Soaking Tub & Mountain Top Views
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
1 bedroom 0+ bathrooms Sleeps 2
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Preston Hollow, NY
- Zoom Flume18 min drive
- Windham Vineyards and Winery30 min drive
- Windham Mountain Resort36 min drive
- Albany, NY (ALB-Albany Intl.)81 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Garden
About this property
Off-Grid, Buck Tiny House with Indoor Soaking Tub & Mountain Top Views
Enjoy glamorous camping 1700 feet above sea level in this tiny house with panoramic views of the Catskill Mountains just 2.5 hours from NYC. Ideal for couples! This tiny house is one of 4 unique structures located on our 4 acre farm.
Newly constructed in 2021 the 140 square foot house contains a spring/foam hybrid queen mattress with full bedding, kitchen sink & counter, 2 white leather bar stools, raised eating platform.
Just outside the house you'll find your Weber propane barbecue grill with outdoor table and benches. Use the ice filled cooler provided to store your burgers, hot dogs and other food items. We provide all the cooking utensils, silverware, paper plates, napkins, coffee mugs, wine glasses, and other kitchen essentials (salt, pepper, tissues, wipes, dish soap, etc.)
If you're here during a clear night, you will be dazzled by our star gazing and wonder in awe at how clearly you can see the Milky Way from our field.
Walk our secluded dirt road and visit the animals at the nearby farm (Lamas, sheep, goats, donkeys, ducks, chickens). Some nearby attractions are the Kaaterskill Falls, Howe Caverns.
The highlights:
- Queen sized mattress with full bedding.
- 2 bar stools and raised eating table.
- Outdoor Picnic table and 2 benches.
- Bar style sink with access to water storage tap.
- Brand new 2024 issued sparkling clean Porta-Potty toilet that is professionally serviced weekly.
- Indoor Soaking Tub is mostly for cooling off in the summer months, but we do provide large metal tins of pre-boiled water if you'd like to have a warmer bath. You can also take several mini hot showers in the tub using the camping shower bag.
- Propane Weber BBQ grill.
- Complimentary 4 gallon cooler, pre-filled with ice packets.
Guest access
A large field (approx 1/4 acre). Private parking spot.
Other things to note
Note: Campfires are NOT ALLOWED to be made by guests at any time. At this elevation in the mountains the wind can get quite strong. This is why we provide a propane gas grill for your cooking needs.
Please take all your trash with you. We are a carry in carry out glamp facility.
FAQ
1. Is there electricity in the tiny house?
No, but we provide a solar lamp with a USB port for charging phones.
2. Is there hot water? We provide a thermos with pre boiled hot water for making tea and coffee. You also have a traditional metal tea kettle to use on the barbecue.
3. Do we have privacy? Yes, no one can see into your accommodation and other campsites are more than 150 feet from yours.
4. Do we need to bring our own drinking water? Yes, we only provide you with 2.5 gallons of sink water for washing hands/face.
5. Do we need to bring our own blankets, pillows? No, we provide all fresh bedding and towels. However we strongly encourage you to bring one extra blanket from home just in case.
6. Is there a bathroom? Yes, there is a porta-potty.
7. Is there Wi-fi? No, but most people can get cell service.
8. Are pets allowed? No, sorry.
9. Are kids allowed? No, sorry. This cabin holds maximum 2 persons and adults should be 21 years of age or older.
10. Do you provide a BBQ grill? Yes, we offer a Weber propane grill. You don't need to bring charcoal or anything (the propane tank is included).
11. Do you provide plates, utensils, napkins, coffee mugs? Yes
12. Do you provide coffee and tea? Yes we provide instant versions of both.
Newly constructed in 2021 the 140 square foot house contains a spring/foam hybrid queen mattress with full bedding, kitchen sink & counter, 2 white leather bar stools, raised eating platform.
Just outside the house you'll find your Weber propane barbecue grill with outdoor table and benches. Use the ice filled cooler provided to store your burgers, hot dogs and other food items. We provide all the cooking utensils, silverware, paper plates, napkins, coffee mugs, wine glasses, and other kitchen essentials (salt, pepper, tissues, wipes, dish soap, etc.)
If you're here during a clear night, you will be dazzled by our star gazing and wonder in awe at how clearly you can see the Milky Way from our field.
Walk our secluded dirt road and visit the animals at the nearby farm (Lamas, sheep, goats, donkeys, ducks, chickens). Some nearby attractions are the Kaaterskill Falls, Howe Caverns.
The highlights:
- Queen sized mattress with full bedding.
- 2 bar stools and raised eating table.
- Outdoor Picnic table and 2 benches.
- Bar style sink with access to water storage tap.
- Brand new 2024 issued sparkling clean Porta-Potty toilet that is professionally serviced weekly.
- Indoor Soaking Tub is mostly for cooling off in the summer months, but we do provide large metal tins of pre-boiled water if you'd like to have a warmer bath. You can also take several mini hot showers in the tub using the camping shower bag.
- Propane Weber BBQ grill.
- Complimentary 4 gallon cooler, pre-filled with ice packets.
Guest access
A large field (approx 1/4 acre). Private parking spot.
Other things to note
Note: Campfires are NOT ALLOWED to be made by guests at any time. At this elevation in the mountains the wind can get quite strong. This is why we provide a propane gas grill for your cooking needs.
Please take all your trash with you. We are a carry in carry out glamp facility.
FAQ
1. Is there electricity in the tiny house?
No, but we provide a solar lamp with a USB port for charging phones.
2. Is there hot water? We provide a thermos with pre boiled hot water for making tea and coffee. You also have a traditional metal tea kettle to use on the barbecue.
3. Do we have privacy? Yes, no one can see into your accommodation and other campsites are more than 150 feet from yours.
4. Do we need to bring our own drinking water? Yes, we only provide you with 2.5 gallons of sink water for washing hands/face.
5. Do we need to bring our own blankets, pillows? No, we provide all fresh bedding and towels. However we strongly encourage you to bring one extra blanket from home just in case.
6. Is there a bathroom? Yes, there is a porta-potty.
7. Is there Wi-fi? No, but most people can get cell service.
8. Are pets allowed? No, sorry.
9. Are kids allowed? No, sorry. This cabin holds maximum 2 persons and adults should be 21 years of age or older.
10. Do you provide a BBQ grill? Yes, we offer a Weber propane grill. You don't need to bring charcoal or anything (the propane tank is included).
11. Do you provide plates, utensils, napkins, coffee mugs? Yes
12. Do you provide coffee and tea? Yes we provide instant versions of both.
Property manager
Stephen Pellicano
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Amenities
Hot tub
Kitchen
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue grill
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed, service animals permitted
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Important information
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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
Host has indicated that there are no carbon monoxide detectors or gas appliances on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Preston Hollow
Located in Preston Hollow, this cabin is in a rural area and in the mountains. Durham Center Museum and Gilboa Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Zoom Flume and New York Power Authority Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center.
Preston Hollow, NY
What's nearby
- Zoom Flume - 18 min drive - 16.4 km
- Windham Vineyards and Winery - 30 min drive - 28.2 km
- Windham Country Club - 35 min drive - 31.3 km
- Windham Mountain Resort - 36 min drive - 30.9 km
- Hunter Mountain - 53 min drive - 49.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Yellow Deli - 13 min drive
- Heather Ridge Farm - 19 min walk
- The Great Gum Shee - 15 min drive
- Bees Knees Cafe - 19 min walk
- Kelly Acres - 23 min drive
Frequently asked questions
Reviews
10
Exceptional
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10/10
Check-in
10/10
Communication
10/10
Location
10/10
Listing accuracy
Reviews
22 Sept 2024
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Stayed 1 night in Sep 2024
10/10 Excellent
Michelle C.
1 June 2021
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Tranquility
Michelle C.
Stayed 2 nights in May 2021
About the host
Hosted by Stephen Pellicano

Hi. We're married couple Stephen from New York and Elena originally from Ukraine.
I began hosting guests in my New York home back in 2009. My first guests were two students from the Czech Republic who stayed one week. In 2010 I hosted 5 international students from Turkey. They were hosted for 3 months because they came to the America for a Work And Travel program and enjoyed working full time at the Zoom Flume water park.
Elena and I married in 2013 and had a child soon after. So our days renting our home was near the end. However, starting in 2019 we started building glamping cabins on our 4 acre property and when the pandemic hit in 2020 we were ready to offer guests the chance to get out of the city.
I began hosting guests in my New York home back in 2009. My first guests were two students from the Czech Republic who stayed one week. In 2010 I hosted 5 international students from Turkey. They were hosted for 3 months because they came to the America for a Work And Travel program and enjoyed working full time at the Zoom Flume water park.
Elena and I married in 2013 and had a child soon after. So our days renting our home was near the end. However, starting in 2019 we started building glamping cabins on our 4 acre property and when the pandemic hit in 2020 we were ready to offer guests the chance to get out of the city.
Why they chose this property
I truly believe the grounds of my property have a positive vibe that people can sense. It’s very welcoming, as through the trees are saying, ‘Hello, guest. Breathe in our fresh air, relax, and have a splendid time.’
Being at such a high elevation, 1600 feet to be exact, offers spectacular mountain views. Speaking of spectacular, all one has to do is look up. At the end of the day experience a Picasso color filled sunset sky of purples, pinks, oranges and turquoise swirls. After dark, look up again and gasp in awe at how clearly you'll see the stars and Milky Way. No light pollution here and this particular area offers the cleanest air compared to anywhere else in New York State and the entire North East as shown by website windy.com.
Being at such a high elevation, 1600 feet to be exact, offers spectacular mountain views. Speaking of spectacular, all one has to do is look up. At the end of the day experience a Picasso color filled sunset sky of purples, pinks, oranges and turquoise swirls. After dark, look up again and gasp in awe at how clearly you'll see the stars and Milky Way. No light pollution here and this particular area offers the cleanest air compared to anywhere else in New York State and the entire North East as shown by website windy.com.
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