Gardens at Rhinebeck: Enjoy the Good Life

  |  September 29, 2015

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Live simply in a wonderful community of designed and detailed condominium homes set amidst meadows and ponds. Built for comfort, value, durability, and easy living, the Gardens at Rhinebeck enjoys an outstanding location. You’ll love the historic charm, abundant shopping, fine dining, and cultural events nearby in the village of Rhinebeck. With New York City and Albany a comfortable Amtrak ride away, this could be your weekend getaway secret, or just a wonderful place to live and enjoy the country life.

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Stroll through the village for a day of shopping, stop along the way to savor a fresh cup of coffee, enjoy a meal with a friend at one of the local restaurants or cafés, or dive into local history at a fun festival or crafts fair. Everything you need is close at hand. There is plenty of shopping throughout Rhinebeck village and nearby communities. The village offers a wide variety of specialty boutiques and everyday essentials like groceries and wine. The Hudson Valley Mall is just across the Rhinecliff-Kingston Bridge, where you’ll find stores, casual dining, and movie theaters.

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The village is a food lover paradise! From gourmet dining to fun and funky cafés for fresh baked goodies and your special morning coffee. The nearby Culinary Institute of America (CIA) is the nation’s premier training ground for top chefs and Rhinebeck’s restaurants are truly a testament to fine dining.

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Heading out with kids in tow? There is much to discover, starting with the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome – a true “living” aviation museum. They’ll never be bored (neither will you) exploring the beautiful and historic Hudson Valley countryside. You’ll find horseback riding, nature camps, hiking, and even skiing in the nearby hills.

Looking for more? Arts and culture abound in our scenic Hudson Valley location. Enjoy the beautiful gardens of the Vanderbilt Mansion and free summer concerts by the river. At the Cocoon Theatre, you’ll find dancing, art, theater, film, and classes. Plus, there are always special events at the famous Dutchess County Fairgrounds, home of the Crafts at Rhinebeck, the Hudson Valley Wine & Food Festival, the Rhinebeck Antiques Fair, and, of course, The Dutchess County Fair, New York’s second largest county fair and one of the top agricultural fairs in the country.

For more information on the Gardens of Rhinebeck community, contact 845-516-4261 or visit gardensatrhinebeck.com

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