Like other Eastwind properties, guests will bunk in free-standing, wood-framed cabins.

Rooms are outfitted with greentiled showers, botanical-motif wallpaper, Persian-style rugs, and Frette bed linens.

Pour-over coffee and in-room breakfast baskets further add to the leisurely stay.

Interiors (bed room and living area) at Eastwind Oliverea Valley in New York

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New to the brand are the forthcoming Double Lushna accommodations.

They’re two side-by-side, 360-square-foot cabins connected via a private deck, perfect for a group traveling together.

Each will feature a bath, shower, and queen-sized bed.

Aerial view of A-Frame Cabin exterior at Eastwind Oliverea Valley in New York

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The Fern Suite will be the only room with two beds.

Some cabins will be pet-friendly (with an extra fee).

No two cabins will be the same, but each will sport a Scandinavian minimalist aesthetic.

Fireplace and lounge at Eastwind Oliverea Valley in New York

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Vintage decor and furnishings provide a warmth that I always feel many hotels are missing.

For the winter, snowshoes are available to explore the property and nearby trailheads.

Guests can also warm up in one of two Scandinavian-style dry saunas, housed in wood barrelshaped structures.

Guest room at Eastwind Oliverea Valley in New York

Lawrence Braun/Courtesy of Eastwind

Rates will start at $279 a night, and you could book your roomhere.

Dining room at Eastwind Oliverea Valley in New York

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