Nestled in the serene Catskills, Piaule offers beautifully designed cabins, a rejuvenating spa, and delicious dining for the perfect getaway.
"Piaule Catskill combines sustainable design with wellness in a stylish setting, featuring designer cabins and a large communal spa."
"Of the crop of boutique hotels that have emerged in the Catskills over the past few years, none more easily combines intelligent sustainable design, wellness, and stylish escapism than Piaule. If views from the 24 designer cabins aren’t enough to set you up for a day of mindfulness, the spa surely will. Large and communal, it consists of raw cedar walls with that wonderful scent lingering just so, and spaces including a relaxation room, cold plunge pool, and a large saltwater pool. The entire property is so polished, yet there is an element of leave-you-aloneness that any New Yorker will surely appreciate. —Erin Florio" - Jessica Chapel
"Between Hunter Mountain and the town of Hudson, alongside the famed Kaaterskill Creek, you’ll find the contemporary-meets-organic Piaule Catskill. With an eye toward creating an experience integrated into the surroundings, their spa and wellness space is concealed within a hillside and features a soothing minimalist design with natural elements like light wood and stone. Piaule offers personalized facials and body treatments, as well as reiki, sound baths, yoga, and meditation. You can commence your wellness journey with a plunge in the hot pool, detox in the sauna and steam room, and finish with some mindfulness in the tea room." - Caitlin Gunther
"Piaule Catskill opened in July 2021 with 24 sleek cabins set on stilts in the woods. Its Scandi-style spa, clad in fragrant cedar walls, provides an especially robust way to commune with nature: The saltwater and cold plunge pools look onto the wind-whipped surroundings, opening when the weather allows."
"At the sleek, minimalist landscape hotel Piaule Catskill, which opened in July 2021, doing nothing is easy, even encouraged. With 24 stand-alone single and double cabins — each with floor-to-ceiling windows and spacious rain-shower bathrooms, and some with decks and living rooms — tucked discreetly into the forest, all I had to do was show up, and sit and stare at the nature surrounding me." - Travel + Leisure Editors