Summary:
This extraordinary designer barn-house retreat is nestled along the scenic Hudson River in Germantown. A one-of-a-kind home to unwind in style; cathedral windows showcase the home’s unique architecture. Enjoy evenings by the fire pit, take a refreshing dip in the heated pool, or gather in the dining area for memorable meals.
Please SEE: Other Things to Note
For Area Details, Please SEE: The Neighborhood & Getting Around
*Pet Friendly, fee applies per pet.
The Space:
Chic Barn House, Home Features:
• 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath - Available for up to 11 Guests!
• Upstairs Primary Ensuite with WFH Desk
• Heated Pool* & Outdoor BBQ
• Unique Converted Barn
• Free WiFi & Smart TV
Sleeping Arrangements:
• Bedroom 1 - King Bed + Queen Sleeper Sofa (Upstairs)
• Bedroom 2 - 4 x Twin Beds (Upstairs Loft, Over Living Room)
• Bedroom 3 - 2 x Queen Beds (Downstairs)
Step into a sun-filled barn-house retreat in Germantown where the outdoor space is just as memorable as the home itself. In the summer months, cool off with a dip in the heated pool, then stretch out on the patio, sway in the hammock, and fire up the BBQ for an easy dinner outside. As the evening sets in, gather around the wood-burning fire pit under the stars and linger a little longer in the fresh Hudson Valley air.
Inside, the home keeps the same easy, welcoming flow, with an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen space that’s perfect for coming together between adventures. Stream your favorites on the smart TV, then head to the fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, ample counter space, booth seating, and a dedicated workspace—ideal for everything from pool-day snacks to big group dinners.
When it’s time to rest, there’s space for everyone to spread out comfortably. Upstairs, the primary bedroom features a king bed plus a pull-out sofa sleeper, while downstairs offers a spacious bedroom with two queen beds. The loft rounds it out with four twin beds that are perfect for kids, cousins, or classic sleepover nights, and Casper mattresses throughout help everyone sleep cool and wake up refreshed.
The best part is how effortlessly this home blends rustic character with modern comfort —original beams, sliding barn doors, and cathedral windows paired with renovated bathrooms, walk-in showers, and a private sauna for post-hike (or post-pool) recovery. Whether you’re here for sunny pool days, fire-lit evenings, or simply a place that makes it easy to be together, this one-of-a-kind Germantown barn-house is ready to host your next getaway.
Please Note: There is no central Air Conditioning. We have 2 window units, but the loft may get hot during summer heatwaves.
Pool Access: Available seasonally, closed in winter months. Pool is available June through August. Heating by request, $50/night fee applies.
• Winter Access Notice: The driveway and parking area is plowed in winter. During snowy conditions, a 4WD or AWD vehicle is strongly recommended for reaching the home. If you’re traveling without one, access may be difficult or not possible at times. Portoro Homes cannot be held responsible for weather-related access issues or provide assistance if a vehicle becomes stuck.
Guest Access:
Portoro Homes offers convenient self check-in. Check-in instructions will be sent by email and text prior to arrival with everything you need to access the home easily and on your schedule. You’ll also receive a digital Guest Guide for the home, packed with helpful tips, house info, and local recommendations to make the most of your stay.
• Early check-ins or late check-outs: Standard check-in time is 4:00 p.m. and standard check-out time is 11:00 a.m. If the home is ready earlier on the day of arrival, an early check-in may be available when confirmed with our main office. Late check-outs must be requested and confirmed by our main office prior to departure.
The Neighborhood:
The Hudson Valley and nearby Catskills are a favorite escape for travelers who want river views, mountain air, and small-town charm without sacrificing great food and culture. Days here can be as active or as slow as you want—waterfalls and trailheads, kayaking on the Hudson, antique shops and galleries, then a farm-to-table dinner that somehow tastes even better after a day outside. Fall is especially magical, when the hills turn into a sweep of color and every drive feels like a scenic route.
This home is tucked into quiet Germantown, a pastoral pocket of the Hudson Valley known for its farmland, historic estates, and easy access to some of the region’s best day trips. From here, you’re close to the river and just a short drive to beloved towns like Hudson and Rhinebeck for shopping, cafés, and weekend markets. You’re also well-positioned for iconic Hudson Valley sights—like Olana and Clermont—and if you’re craving bigger hikes and waterfalls, the Catskills are within reach for an easy adventure day before coming back to unwind in the calm of Germantown.
Things to See & Do:
-- Explore:
• Stroll Germantown and pop into local shops, galleries, and markets for an easy small-town afternoon.
• Spend a day in Hudson for antiques, bookstores, cafés, and a creative main-street scene.
• Head to Rhinebeck for charming boutiques, historic streets, and classic Hudson Valley dining.
• Take a scenic drive along Route 9G for Hudson River views and beautiful countryside.
• Make time for golden-hour river overlooks and spontaneous farm-stand stops.
-- Outdoor Adventures:
• Hike Kaaterskill Falls for one of the region’s most iconic waterfall trails.
• Kayak or canoe on the Hudson River for a peaceful, scenic paddle.
• Explore riverside paths and picnic spots throughout the area.
• Plan a Catskills day trip for bigger mountain views, deeper woods, and classic trail days.
-- Farms, Markets & Wine:
• Browse the Germantown Farmers’ Market for seasonal produce and local goods.
• Visit the Hudson Farmers’ Market for a lively weekend stop with regional vendors.
• Go wine tasting at nearby wineries like Hudson-Chatham Winery and Tousey Winery.
• Seek out local farm stands for fresh fruit, flowers, and Hudson Valley pantry staples.
-- Arts, Culture & Entertainment:
• Visit Olana State Historic Site for art, architecture, and sweeping Hudson River views.
• Tour Clermont State Historic Site for history, gardens, and a beautiful riverside setting.
• Check out Basilica Hudson for rotating art, music, and event programming.
• Explore Art Omi for an outdoor sculpture experience that feels like a hidden gem.
• Make a day trip to the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill.
-- Dining & Shopping:
• Book a meal at Gaskins for a Hudson Valley farm-to-table favorite.
• Stop by Otto’s Market for coffee, provisions, and local treats.
• Explore Hudson’s food scene with spots like Lil’ Deb’s Oasis, Swoon Kitchenbar, and The Spotty Dog Books & Ale.
• Antiques and vintage lovers will have plenty to do in Hudson, with shops and warehouses worth wandering.
-- Golf Courses:
• Copake Country Club (Copake Lake)
• Rip Van Winkle Country Club (Palenville)
• Red Hook Golf Club (Red Hook)
• Catskill Golf Club (Catskill)
-- Annual Festivals & Events:
• Hudson Winter Walk (Hudson, NY)
• Basilica SoundScape (Hudson, NY)
• Hudson Valley Garlic Festival (Saugerties, NY)
• Hudson Valley Wine & Food Fest (Rhinebeck, NY)
• Columbia County Fair (Chatham, NY)
• Hudson Jazz Festival (Hudson, NY)
• Seasonal riverfront and farmers’ market events (Germantown, NY)
Getting Around:
Getting around Germantown and the Hudson Valley is easy, scenic, and best done by car, especially from 516 Hover Avenue Extension. Having your own vehicle gives you the freedom to hop between river towns, farm stands, trailheads, and historic sites without feeling rushed, and most drives are calm and low-stress with well-maintained roads and minimal traffic. Parking is typically straightforward and often free, and even in popular nearby spots like Hudson or Rhinebeck, you’ll usually find public lots or metered spaces without much hassle.
Some of the most enjoyable routes in the area turn simple errands into mini road trips. Route 9G is a favorite for Hudson River views and historic stops, while Route 23 is a beautiful option when you want broader valley scenery and access to nearby towns. If you’re heading farther afield, the Taconic State Parkway offers classic upstate landscapes, and Route 28 is a great gateway when you’re aiming toward the Catskills. Cell service is generally reliable, but it’s still smart to download maps ahead of time if you plan to wander onto quieter back roads.
Wildlife sightings are part of the experience—especially at dawn and dusk—so take it slow on darker stretches and keep an eye out for deer. Winter travel can be stunning but weather-dependent, so a well-equipped car and a little extra time go a long way. Rideshares exist in some areas, but availability can be limited outside the busier towns, making a personal vehicle the most convenient way to explore.
Airports:
• Albany International Airport (ALB): ~1 hour 15 minutes
• Stewart International Airport (SWF): ~1 hour 30–1 hour 45 minutes depending on route/traffic
• Hudson Valley Regional Airport (POU): ~1 hour
• New York City Airports (JFK/LGA/EWR): ~2.5–3 hours depending on route/traffic
Popular Landmarks:
• Clermont State Historic Site (Germantown, NY)
• Olana State Historic Site (Hudson, NY)
• Thomas Cole National Historic Site (Catskill, NY)
• Hudson River Skywalk (Catskill/Hudson area)
• Basilica Hudson (Hudson, NY)
• Walkway Over the Hudson (Poughkeepsie, NY)
• Montgomery Place Historic Estate (Annandale-on-Hudson, NY)
• Saugerties Lighthouse (Saugerties, NY)
• Kaaterskill Falls (Hunter, NY)
• Kingston Waterfront & Stockade District (Kingston, NY)