1.28 miles long and standing 212 feet tall, the Walkway over the Hudson is the longest elevated pedestrian bridge in the world. Take a walk across the bridge and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Hudson River or take the tour to learn about the fascinating history behind the bridge. This is one of the area’s most popular attractions that you won’t want to miss.
The Outlets feature 220 stores, including well-known designers such as Polo Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Coach, North Face, Nike and so much more. The commons are conveniently located directly off the New York State Thruway and gives you access to unlimited shopping and dining.
The Hudson Valley is America’s oldest wine making and grape growing region. A visit to the Hudson Valley Wineries even often offers an opportunity to meet the owners of award-winning wines. Customize a wine tour to maximize your experience in Hudson Valley’s Wine Country with over 25 wineries to choose from. Visit hudsonvalleywinecountry.org to see a full list of wineries in the area.
New York is home to over 70 breweries, with many residing in the Hudson Valley region. Looking to do some “brewery hopping?” Jump on board The Little Beer Bus and take a ride on the Hudson Valley Beer Trail. With breweries including but not limited to Newburgh Brewing Company, Mill House Brewing Company, Brooklyn Brewery, Captain Lawrence Brewing Company and Angry Orchard, there’s no doubt that there is something for everyone’s taste buds.
We went here on our first date....those of you exploring Brooklyn pre/post wedding celebration should enjoy a craft cocktail at the spot where we fell in love at first sight!