The Grand Dutchess - A Victorian Bed and Breakfast
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What is a Bed and Breakfast?
A clean, comfortable room at a reasonable price. A gorgeous Victorian mansion which makes you feel good the moment you walk through the door. Warmth and congeniality that encourage interaction with a diverse group of fellow excursionists. And, to top it off, a killer breakfast that will last you through an active day.
What We Are?
All of the above and more. This is our home. We're proud of its beauty, and anxious to show it off. We want you to enjoy every aspect of our Inn, from the impressive formal parlors, to the cozy privacy of your elegant and charming bedroom, and every moment of your stay, whether diving into your full (and we mean it) breakfast, relaxing on our two large porches, or exploring the endless array of Hudson Valley pleasures. If we can help with information, or planning, or arranging, we'll do it. We are determined that you will have fun.The Rooms...
All of our rooms are flooded with light (five are corner rooms), furnished with heirlooms of the last century, and are air conditioned during the summer months.
In addition to the formal parlors, there is ample lounging space, and always available hot and cold drinks in the third floor parlor. Several rooms will accommodate a cot for an additional person, at a $20.00 surcharge.
What To Do - Golf
- Hike
- Fish
- Hunt
- Visit A Winery
- Seek Antiques
- Sail the Hudson
- Bid at an Auction
- Have an Unforgettable Meal
What To See - The Foliage
- The Mansions
- The Magnificent Views
- Art Galleries & Craft Shops
- The Old Stone Houses
- The Rhinebeck Aerodrome
- The Culinary Institute
- Omega Institute
- Bard College
The Grand Dutchess is available to provide an elegant setting for your conference or meeting of up to 20 people.
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From the East:
Taconic Parkway to exit Route 199. Route 199 west to traffic light. Bear right at traffic light. Continue into village of Red Hook. At traffic light in village, make a right turn. Look for the big blue-and-white house on your left one-third mile after the light.From the West:
New York Thruway to exit 19 (KIngston). At the traffic circle, take Route 28 north to Route 209 north. Follow 209 north over the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge. After crossing the river, Route 209 becomes Route 199. At second light bear right on Route 9G. Take a left at the next traffic light (Route 9 north); two miles to village of Red Hook. In the center of the village is a traffic light. Go through traffic light (when it turns green, of course) and look for the big blue-and-white house on your left, one-third mile past the light.