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A Catskills Luxury Retreat That’s Connected to the Natural Surroundings

Wildflower Farms, Auberge Resorts Collection, is an environmentally conscious luxury retreat on 140 acres in the Catskill Mountains designed by architects Electric Bowery and interior specialists Ward and Gray. The expansive property features 65-custom designed cabins, cottages, and suites, as well as a variety of dining options, including signature restaurant Clay. The resort also houses Thistle, an Auberge Spa, and the Maplehouse cooking school.

Suite featuring two fireplaces for cozy ambiance

The resort’s design emphasizes a connection to the natural surroundings. The main buildings feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors and spacious outdoor terraces, while the interiors incorporate warm woods, handblown glass fixtures, and limewash painted walls. The buildings are designed as a collection of irregular, barn-like structures connected by a single roofline, with peaks that echo those of the distant mountains.

The standalone cabins also feature floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors leading to spacious private terraces furnished with daybeds and outdoor dining tables. Suites are equipped with two fireplaces, indoor and outdoor showers, and bespoke cedar hot tubs.

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening to spacious outdoor terraces

Accessories adorning the cabin

Bedroom of standalone cabin with limewashed walls

Floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening to spacious outdoor terraces

Suite featuring two fireplaces for cozy ambiance

Light-filled bathroom with modern amenities

Light-filled bathroom with modern amenities

Standalone cabin nestled among white pines and native perennials

Standalone cabin nestled among white pines and native perennials

Lounge area near reception filled with neutral tones

Inviting, view-framing window seats

Restaurant interior with high ceilings

Green room dining area within the restaurant

Inviting, view-framing window seats

Thistle Spa with seating alongside the pool

Thistle reception area with botanics and apothecary

Spa treatment area with neutral tones and massage bed

Resort pathway lined with native Hudson Valley flora

Long dining table used for hosting ceramics classes

Photography by Read McKendree.

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