Located in southeastern Germany, Bavaria is known for its chalet-style houses, storybook villages, hearty mountain cuisine, and world-famous beer, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Alps. The region especially comes alive during the fall when the rolling mountains transform into a masterpiece of color. It’s also the season of Oktoberfest, the world’s largest celebration of Bavarian culture, held each year in Munich.
If you’re itching for a taste of Bavaria in your own backyard, consider taking a day trip to Hunter, New York. The charming town is nestled in the heart of the Catskill Mountains, and it offers an enchanting escape with European flair.
Keep reading to learn about why Hunter, New York, could pass for Bavaria in the fall.
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Partly located in the Alps, the Bavarian region is made up of rolling foothills, alpine meadows, and mountain scenery. Similarly, Hunter sits within New York’s Catskill Mountains, a picturesque range that offers mountainous beauty of its own (though on a much smaller scale).Â
Autumn is arguably the best time to visit both regions, thanks to the foliage and the crisp air. In the Catskills, you can take in the panoramic views by riding the Hunter Mountain Scenic SkyRide. Your view might stretch as far as Massachusetts and Vermont on a clear day!
Outdoor ActivitiesÂ
You’ll find plenty of nature-related activities in both Bavaria and Hunter. From hiking and mountain biking to skiing and snowboarding, outdoor adventure is part of the culture.Â
Here are some activities to try in the Hunter area:
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Visit Kaaterskill Falls to see New York’s highest two-tiered waterfall. Various trails can take you there, such as the one from Laurel House Road (1.7 miles and 390 feet of elevation gain).Hike up Hunter Mountain via trails such as the Becker Hollow Trail (4.6 miles and 2,234 feet elevation gain) or Spruceton Trail (6.8 miles and 1,971 feet elevation gain).Try an easier hike, such as the nearby Windham Path (2.4 miles and 95 feet of elevation gain), which is perfect for families or a leisurely walk.If you’re visiting during the winter, go skiing or snowboarding at Hunter Mountain Resort or Belleayre Mountain.In the summer, go kayaking or paddleboarding on nearby lakes like Schoharie Reservoir.
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Bavaria is known for its Oktoberfest festival, and Hunter has its own version. Hunter Mountain’s Oktoberfest is an annual event with live music, authentic German cuisine, local vendors, and fun events like keg rolling and stein-holding contests. Visitors can also ride the Hunter Mountain Scenic SkyRide. Dates vary each year, so check the schedule before you go.Â
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The region also has plenty of fall activities outside of Oktoberfest. For example, you won’t need to drive far for cider tastings, pumpkin patches, New York apple orchards, farmers’ markets, and leaf-peeping opportunities.Â
Food and Drink
If you’ve ever visited Bavaria, you might’ve eaten traditional foods like sausages, Schweinshaxe (pork knuckle), and Käsespätzle (cheese noodles). Hunter brings some of the same comfort to the Catskills, as breweries and restaurants also lean into hearty foods and seasonal fall dishes.Â
One favorite local establishment is Jägerberg Beer Hall & Alpine Tavern. As its name suggests, this Alpine-themed restaurant and beer hall has German-inspired dishes, including pretzels, schnitzel, sauerbraten, bratwurst, flammkuchen, and more. They also serve a selection of German and local beers, enhancing the Bavarian atmosphere.Â
You might also enjoy a beer at Hunter Mountain Brewery, which has over 15 of its own craft beers on tap, as well as other beers brewed locally. The menu features American pub-style comfort food.
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While you won’t find Bavaria’s iconic chalet-style houses and cottages in Hunter, the New York town has its own storybook charm. Indeed, the surrounding area has rustic lodges and cozy cabins for those staying in the region. You’ll get a small touch of the Alpine lifestyle without actually traveling across the Atlantic.Â
If you’ve ever dreamed of wandering through Bavaria during the fall season, Hunter, New York, is the place to be. It has everything you need for a fall day trip, including stunning scenery, outdoor adventures, and comforting cuisine.Â
Feeling inspired? Try planning your own trip using Only In Your State’s itinerary planner.
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