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Travel
Cora’s Sustainable Guide To Hudson Valley, New York
My husband and I decided to spend Memorial Day weekend this year in Hudson Valley, right outside of New York City but still a beautiful spot for nature, hiking, antiquing, and farm to table eating. All of my favorite things! Here is my guide to some of our most sustainable stops in the area.
Brought to you by our friends at Kōraru and So Elly!
Where to Stay:
We chose Inness because it’s such a beautiful place of course, but also follows a seasonal and local menu, has re-wilded a good amount of their land, use heat pumps for heating, have all natural materials in the rooms, lots of vintage furniture and encourages a real sense of nature throughout the space. When we woke up in our cottage we had deer outside and wildlife is encouraged around the grounds. It was truly a gorgeous place to stay and a very thoughtful experience!
Where to do some laundry whilst in the Hudson area!
Nature Stops:
Essentials To Pack:
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