My boyfriend and I stayed here for a relaxing Fall weekend getaway from NYC. We had never been to the area, so we did a lot of research when picking a B&B. Maplestone Inn immediately stood out. When they were fully booked the weekend we wanted to go, we chose to come a week later just to stay here and risk the fall foliage being past its peak. And it was definitely worth it!!! I'm a foodie, so the description of their breakfast was really what hooked me, and it did not disappoint! Not only was it delicious, but it was extremely thoughtful and prepared with care. My boyfriend has celiac disease and Patty whipped up delicious gluten-free alternatives that looked and tasted so amazing that the other guests considered pretending to be on a gluten-free diet on their next stay! This was great because at other B&Bs my boyfriend has had to settle on a banana or an apple for breakfast because he can't eat toast or cereal!
The house itself is incredibly beautiful. The details and decor are stunning and thoughtful, and the house is spacious enough so that each room feels private and less like you are a guest in someone's home. Our room was HUGE and gorgeous, we wanted to move in and live there! It was so comfortable that on an rainy afternoon we were happy to just soak in the tub and relax in the room.
Patty and Sean were great about directing us on what to do. We had one rainy day and one sunny day and both were great, thanks to their tips on what to do in the area. We had an amazing weekend, and Maplestone was a big part of it. We'll be back!!!
P.S. Eat at Beso in New Paltz for a fabulous seasonal meal, and if you have celiac or a wheat allergy, Rock the Pasta has great gluten free pasta, and they even have gluten free pizza on the menu. It's looks kind of like a college dive, but the food is fantastic and cheap! And the menu is varied and thoughtful.
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