Ten stunning places in New York that look like they stepped out of the pages of a fairy tale
'31.08.2023'
Alina Prikhodko
New York is famous for its green parks, beautiful streets and stunning architecture - it's no wonder it has been the setting for so many movies and TV shows. But outside the city lies an even larger world of amazing places to explore, some of which seem unreal.
secretnyc compiled a list of 10 places in the New York area that seem to have stepped out of the pages of a fairy tale - they are definitely worth a visit.
1.Wings Castle Bed & Breakfast
Wings Castle is a hotel located in an unusual castle right in the middle of the Hudson Valley in the town of Millbrook in “Dutchess County, New York”. It is only 75 miles north of New York.
You can book a weekend that will take you straight to the pages of a horror book. Guests at this time can warm themselves by the fireplace in the room of the Buddha or soak in the cave hidden on the hotel grounds. A free tour of the castle and a continental breakfast are included in the rate.
2. Boldt Castle
Although the trip to Boldt Castle will take longer than some of the places on this list, it is definitely worth a visit. The construction of the castle began in 1900 with the expectation that it would become the summer home of George C. Boldt, owner of the famous Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York. The castle, which is not inferior to European ones, was built on the St. Lawrence River, in the heart of 1000 islands. One of its main features is that you can get here only by water.
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3. Fort Crown Point
The State of New York acquired these beautiful ruins of Fort St. Frederick back in 1910. Today, visitors can view the preserved ruins and visit the nearby museum. In addition, from the fort you can visit the historic Crown Point Pier, Champlain Memorial Lighthouse, walking paths on both sides of the newly built bridge over the lake, as well as enjoy magnificent views of Lake Champlain itself.
4. Bannerman Castle
The beautiful Bannerman Castle, built in 1901, is located on an island in the middle of the Hudson River. There are weekly excursions on the island, including boat trips to Bannerman Island, a walking tour of the island with a visit to the famous ruins and gardens of Bannerman Castle, and much more. You can also go on a trip around the island and the castle by kayak or canoe.
5. Howe Caverns
Created by nature about six million years ago, Howe Caverns allows you to explore the depths of the earth's surface by traveling through limestone corridors, cave galleries and under massive boulders. You can go on several different excursions or try your hand at the escape room. These caves are unlike anything seen before.
6. Secret Caverns
Just a five-minute drive from Howe Caverns is a less commercial, low-profile location that has a number of natural wonders. These "secret caves" were first discovered by explorers in 1928, and now everyone can visit them. There is a magnificent 30-meter underground waterfall here, so this place definitely deserves attention.
7. Sonnenberg gardens
Sonnenberg Gardens, located in New York State's beautiful Finger Lakes, is a New York State Historic Park and is one of America's few surviving Victorian-style Queen Anne mansions.
The state park has nine themed gardens ranging from a Japanese-style garden (a rose garden with over 2500 rose bushes) to a moonlight garden that grows only white flowers.
8. Triphammer Falls
The Trifammer is a 17-meter multi-cascade waterfall that is the centerpiece of the Cornell University campus. You can view the falls from the Trifammer Footbridge or the East Avenue Bridge, or hike to the falls using the trail on the north slope. The best part is that you can admire this magnificent waterfall all year round.
9. Oheka Castle
At the highest point on Long Island is the majestic masterpiece of the Golden Age, Oheka Castle, the second largest private residence ever built in the United States, at 10 square meters. meters with 000 rooms. The historic French-style castle, built in 127, can be visited and even overnighted as it functions as a hotel.
10. Innisfree Garden
Voted one of the ten best gardens in the world, Innisfree Garden is fabulous! This grandiose landscape has been in the making for over sixty years, combining the ideas of modernism and romanticism with traditional Chinese and Japanese garden design principles. It was here that Taylor Swift's Blank Space video and the HBO series "Legacy" were filmed, although it said that the events take place in Hungary.