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New York, a trip from the Big Apple to Bedford

New York, a trip from the Big Apple to Bedford


2 stops


4 nights


44 miles


The name "New York" inevitably makes us think of Long Island, Manhattan and its skyline, Central Park and its joggers, and Fifth Avenue...yet New York is also the name of the state that borders the city, a land in which the inhabitants of the Big Apple like to take refuge in order to enjoy quiet and idyllic moments, either on the Atlantic coast or within thick forests. This trip offers a complete view of the state, where the frenzy of the metropolitan world is balanced by the calmness of rural landscapes.

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Departure

Recommended duration : 3 nights

New York

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Eleven Madison Park

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Things to do, see, and discover

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Attend a match at the Greenwich Polo Club

Attend a match at the Greenwich Polo Club

Created in 1981, the Greenwich Polo Club is today one of the top polo venues in North America. The local team, the White Birch Polo Team, is the most famous in the country. The GPC regularly hosts international tournaments, including the prestigious East Coast Open. The world's greatest players have galloped on its famous fields: Mariano Aguerre, Facundo Pieres, Hilario Ulloa, and many more.

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Tod's Point, a walk along the waterfront

Tod's Point, a walk along the waterfront

Tod's Point has a 2.6-mile trail that loops around the peninsula near Old Greenwich. Easy to access, the path is great for pleasant walks at sunset when you can enjoy beautiful views of the city. While walking the gentle loop, you can observe seabirds, pleasure boaters, fishermen and paddle enthusiasts...

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44 milesCar

Recommended duration : 1 night

Bedford

Things to do, see, and discover

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Caramoor, Katonah

Caramoor, Katonah

Only five minutes from the Bedford Post, Caramoor is the number one recommendation for anyone visiting the property. This beautiful place has been devoted to music since 1928. Spending a few hours at Caramoor, built by Walter and Lucie Rosen, is a voyage through art history. The architecture provides a complete change of scenery, transporting you to Tuscany or Morocco. Make sure to walk through the Moroccan concert hall. Each year, the amazing Caramoor International Music Festival attracts musicians from around the world.

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The John Jay Homestead, Katonah

The John Jay Homestead, Katonah

The home of the ex-New York governor and Supreme Court Chief Justice. A major political figure in American politics during the second half of the 18th century, John Jay was a Founding Father of the United States. His family home, where he lived from 1801 to 1828, is open for visits and provides an in-depth look into early 19th century history and architecture. The site has been listed as a National Historic Landmark. Check their website ahead of time for special events taking place on-site.

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The Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

The Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

This is the county's largest park and everyone enjoys exploring the forests and meadows there. There are farms dating back more than two-centuries to discover and picnic areas dotted throughout that are great for an al fresco bite. Cross-country skiers can also enjoy the trail system maintained by the park during the winter. The rest of the year, this serene site attracts bird watchers and butterfly enthusiasts.

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