




Hemlock Neversink
A Catskill hotel, spa, and restaurant where earthy luxury meets fun and relaxation.
About Hemlock Neversink
Located in the tranquil surroundings of Sullivan County's Neversink, NY, Hemlock Neversink, offers a unique retreat focused on wellness, nature, and mindful restoration. Spanning 230 wooded acres, this destination stands on what was once a Quaker property and later evolved into the New Age Health Spa. Now reimagined as a serene getaway, Hemlock celebrates simplicity and craftsmanship through its use of natural materials and Shaker-inspired furniture across five thoughtfully designed guest buildings. Each room provides a haven of quiet luxury, integrating expansive views of the surrounding forest that blur the line between indoor comfort and nature’s grandeur. Part of Foster Supply Hospitality Hemlock Neversink's sister properties inlcude The Arnold House and The DeBruce in Livingston Manor, NY and Kenoza Hall in Kenoza Lake, NY.
At the core of Hemlock's offerings is its dedication to fostering connection with the environment and oneself. Each day begins with activities such as yoga or a reflective hike, inviting guests to engage both body and mind with the serene landscape around them. The afternoons might bring opportunities for creative workshops or relaxing moments in the spa's soothing atmosphere, while the evenings offer a quiet time under the vast starlit sky. What distinguishes Hemlock Neversink is its holistic approach to a retreat experience, drawing on its history and secluded location to offer guests a chance to slow down and rejuvenate in a setting that respects both the land and personal well-being.
Central to this restorative environment is Bittersweet, the on-site restaurant led by culinary expert Charlie Mercein. Offering a plant-forward menu for both lunch and dinner, the restaurant emphasizes the use of local and seasonal ingredients, crafting dishes that are both comforting and refined. Temptations like roasted kabocha squash soup with chili crisp or ricotta and spinach dumplings highlight the region’s bounty, while the communal tables laden with seasonal fruits, nuts, and cheeses foster a sense of abundance and conviviality.
Parking: On-site parking is available for guests
Vibe: Relaxed atmosphere with a focus on natural simplicity and restorative activities
What to try: Savor the plant-forward prix-fixe menu at Bittersweet
Who it's for: Wellness seekers, nature lovers, anyone needing a peaceful retreat
Good to know: Reservations are recommended, particularly for dining experiences
At the core of Hemlock's offerings is its dedication to fostering connection with the environment and oneself. Each day begins with activities such as yoga or a reflective hike, inviting guests to engage both body and mind with the serene landscape around them. The afternoons might bring opportunities for creative workshops or relaxing moments in the spa's soothing atmosphere, while the evenings offer a quiet time under the vast starlit sky. What distinguishes Hemlock Neversink is its holistic approach to a retreat experience, drawing on its history and secluded location to offer guests a chance to slow down and rejuvenate in a setting that respects both the land and personal well-being.
Central to this restorative environment is Bittersweet, the on-site restaurant led by culinary expert Charlie Mercein. Offering a plant-forward menu for both lunch and dinner, the restaurant emphasizes the use of local and seasonal ingredients, crafting dishes that are both comforting and refined. Temptations like roasted kabocha squash soup with chili crisp or ricotta and spinach dumplings highlight the region’s bounty, while the communal tables laden with seasonal fruits, nuts, and cheeses foster a sense of abundance and conviviality.
Parking: On-site parking is available for guests
Vibe: Relaxed atmosphere with a focus on natural simplicity and restorative activities
What to try: Savor the plant-forward prix-fixe menu at Bittersweet
Who it's for: Wellness seekers, nature lovers, anyone needing a peaceful retreat
Good to know: Reservations are recommended, particularly for dining experiences
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