Frost Valley Castle

 

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Bed and Breakfast Style Lodging in the Catskills


The Castle

(25-34 person capacity, depending on single or shared arrangements)

Frost Valley Castle Layout & Room Assignment Chart

The historic mansion, built in the early 1900’s by Julius Forstmann, a German wool merchant, is a beautifully elegant setting with plenty of space for socializing and great views of the Neversink River and Wildcat Mountain.

History of the Castle:

Julius Forstmann – founder of the Forstmann Woolen Company – broke ground on what would become known as the Forstmann Castle in 1916. For forty years this majestic property on 2,200 acres of the Catskill Mountains would serve as the summer home for the Forstmann family.

On Christmas Eve, 1956, Mr. Forstmann and YMCA executives agreed on terms that would allow the YMCA to purchase the property and make it the new home of Camp Wawayanda, which would eventually become the Frost Valley YMCA. The purchase included the main house – 40 rooms, 7 fireplaces, and 6 baths – all fully furnished – as well as a dairy farm with a dozen buildings, and 22 Holsteins, 14 heifers, and a bull.

Over half a century has passed since that fateful Christmas Eve. And, the Forstmann Castle, now more prominently referred to simply as “The Castle,” stands firmly as an anchor tethering the past and future generations together. 35,000 people now visit Frost Valley and its 5,000 acres each year.  For them, a walk through its gorgeous rooms with cherry, butternut and maple woodwork, on floors made of teak and oak parquet, while perusing the antiquely appointed features, transports them to a bygone era.

This warm and beautifully appointed building features 11 private rooms with twin beds – 25 to 34 person capacity, depending on single or shared arrangements. Bathroom accommodations are shared, and the Castle also includes a parlor, dining room, sunroom and music room.

 

Call 845-985-2291 ext. 450

Email reservations@frostvalley.org