High Falls Town Guide
Lodgings
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Quiet and restful accommodation
Tranquil setting for optimal rest and rejuvination. Serves a weekend holiday buffet breakfast from 8:30 to 11 so you can sleep late. All rooms have a private bathroom. 60 Cedar Hill Road, |
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The Arbor Bed & Breakfast
Minimalist vintage charm with modern conveniences
With elegantly furnished rooms and a delicious home cooked breakfast this B&B is located within walking distance to the hamlet of High Falls. 44 Mohonk Road. |
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Shopping |
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Blue Cashew Kitchen Pharmacy
Everything your chef could possibly need
A well merchandised high-end kitchen store featuring professional cutlery, cook & bakeware, culinary tools & gadgets, barware, tabletops, stemware, small appliances. |
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Green Cottage
Quaint little shop
Florist and gift shop specializing in stationary, jewelery and unique gifts. Also carry lovely flowers and floral arrangements. |
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Things to Do |
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The D&H Canal
A walk through history
You would have been fortunate indeed to visit
High Falls in the heyday of the D&H canal. Today, you can
trace the magnificent engineering of this famous canal, not only
through a working model of a lock and dioramas in the museum
but by following the towpath, locks 16 to 20. |
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Sunday Flea Market
Spring through autumn
To experience High Fall's exhilarating mix
of local people and celeb second homers you can't do better than
visit Sundays mid-May thru October when this traditional flea
market is in session.
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Places to Eat |
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Chefs on Fire
Great all day
Duck to avoid the rough-carved beams, you'll
find yourself surrounded by old wood posts and stone walls. Here,
Chef John Novi has created a richly rewarding cafe and bakery.
Country. 96 Route 213. |
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Egg's Nest Saloon
High Falls' version of Alice
in Wonderland.
Food: simple, wholesome and delicious. Great
place for a meal or snack any time of day. Ambience: has been
extraordinary, along the lines of Gaudi and the Watts Towers.
Generally a cheerful and hip place. |
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