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    Ralphus S.

    This is truly a "Brokedown Palace" and its days as a viable site to visit are probably limited. It served as an arsenal for the Bannerman and an accidental explosion left it in its state. The castle is held up with metal stanchions and the brackish waters of the Hudson River surely must assist in its deterioration. It's a 1 1/2 tour of the island and it's not a large island but it is a bit of walking up and down. It's a very interesting place and Beacon is a revitalized river town so it's worth a visit, especially because I don't see it standing for many more years.

    Jen W.

    I've had Bannerman Castle on my to do list for three years now. I received an email about MTA Away deals, combo train attraction tix $70, and decided this was the day. It was also the only rainy day smack in the middle of 2 weeks of glorious sunshine, but that's life. I hopped on the Hudson Line from GC at 750am on Saturday morning and headed north! It took about 2 hours to get to Beacon. A beautiful trip with views of the river and foot hills lining it. I purposely arrived early for my Bannerman boat reservation so I could check out Dia: Beacon. That's another review, but I'll say it was worth the visit. The boat left at 1230 sharp from the marina right behind the train station. We got a bit of history from the captain about West Point and surrounding cities on the way to the island. Once docked, we climbed a staircase to meet our tour guides. A husband and wife team that live close by and know the island well. We started by the warehouses, aka "The Castle" where military surplus was housed. There were 4 stages and all that remains are some of the sturdier walls. A fire and structural damaged destroyed most of it, but what's left is intriguing enough. We then walked through a beautiful butterfly garden to the Residence. There was an annual fundraising dinner happening later in the evening, so we weren't allowed inside, but any other day it's open to explore. At the end we had free time to wander the grounds. There are other structures that have fallen into ruins along hiking trails and it was fun stumbling across them. But seriously, there are jutting rocks and you will stumble so look down often. Overall I learned a ton about the Brooklyn connection, the ingenuity of post war entrepreneurship, and had extra time to try out a few Main St Beacon eateries. There's a free bus that loops around town and drops you off at the train station. Got back in time to take the 609pm back to Manhattan. I can adamantly recommend this MTA getaway. But pick a warmer, sunnier day. Main Street is worth a slower stroll.

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    Matthew N.

    This is for the kayaking tour around and walking tour in Bannerman Castle. A truly unique experience paddling yourself up to the castle, with slightly moving currents giving you just enough resistance to make it challenging. You can get some great "go pro" or selfie pictures on the way from the quaint town of Beacon to the island. Make sure you are comfortable being in a boat alone! Once on the island, the tour was very informative and included lots of walking up and down stairs. Being good sneakers and be prepared for some hiking! But the effort is worth it, as the castle itself is beautiful and full of history. The grounds are nice too, although it is hilly and a bit rugged in some parts. Overall, I loved the physical adventure of kayaking to the castle, coupled with the views and history. A memorable afternoon tour!

    Annei B.

    We did a tour in Autumn. It was a very nice day on the island. Our Filipino tour guide was so nice and knowledgeable. He even took a picture of us. My 10 year old son loved the tour. I would recommend this to everyone, for all ages!

    Nick S.

    Bannerman's Island is simply beautiful! My friend and I kayaked there yesterday. As we got closer and saw the intricate castle, I was in awe. It is a shame that the castle is falling apart. I would've loved to see it in all its glory. We spent an hour or so walking around the island, seeing the beautiful flowers, the Bannerman Residence, and the Rocky beach on the south side. We got lucky because there was live music that day and my friend and I were able to enjoy some classic tunes while we ate lunch. A must see if you are in the area! Make sure to book tickets first though!

    Jacqueline A.

    What a wonderful place to come visit. A lovely walking tour of the arsenal warehouse ruins and summer castle of Frank Bannerman. The boat ride was about 10 minutes. Jay and Jay gave us some Newburgh history, as they brought us to Pollepel Island dock. Our tour guide, Steve and his wife, Margaret (each lead a group of 20) were very knowledgeable, they had been apart of the island's initial clean-up and have been leading tours for 21 years! You can tell they were passionate about the restoration and upkeep of the island. The grounds and gardens are well maintained. The grounds can be uneven and rocky, so definitely wear good shoes. And on hot days (like our day), bring a sunhat and a bottle of water. They do sell drinks and light snacks, and there are 2 compostable toilets. If you like history, the outdoors, gorgeous views of the Hudson River, and a little bit of walking about, go spend an afternoon and come to Pollepel Island.

    Hunter S.

    See this place before climate change whisks the remains away! Unique tour of what used to be a sprawling munitions factory built to resemble a castle. Lot of interesting history (lot of drama and explosions in the past). The Bannerman family eventually sold this island to the state of New York, and it was closed down due to safety concerns. Then almost 20 years ago, the Bannerman Trust was established. Now they have tours, hold chef's dinners, show movies, have theater events. The tour boat that brings you over (it's about a 20 minute trip along the estuary) is clean and spacious and the captain is entertaining and kind. Our guides was a husband and wife team, very knowledgeable. There were beautiful views, lovely gardens, and Monarch butterflies everywhere (they apparently come to the island every year). There are bathrooms on the island. There's also a place to buy drinks and souvenirs, but cash only. Over 70 steps to get to the top of the site, so be prepared.

    Lou C.

    A delightful way to spend a couple of hours on a nice summer day. Boat leaves from Beacon New York and it's about a 20 minute ride to the island, with a guided tour of about 45 minutes, some time to explore on your own, and then return on the boat shortly there after. Interesting story behind the castle, and nice walking paths though make sure you wear sturdy shoes because some are rather rocky.

    Steven B.

    Catching glimpses of Bannerman Castle from the banks of the Hudson for years and having read about its history I was enthralled to set foot on the island. My two companions with less preconceived notions were much less so, by the reality of what the tour actually offers. Not for any fault of the trust, you can't get very close at all to the main arsenal structure due to its instability, see photos as those are the only two views you get. The paths through the garden to the residence are lovely and short and you can go inside the first floor of the residence and go around it. It's small. There are spectacular views of the Hudson River valley. The boat ride over snd back was very nice and the captain provided very interesting information about history of Newburgh.

    Kara M.

    Bannerman's is a landmark I first noticed on a train trip from Albany to NYC almost 20 years ago. On the island sits a building in ruins that looks like a castle, but it was actually used to house military supplies. Whenever I ride Amtrak, I always try to sit on the Hudson River side of the train so I can look for this and West Point. If you want to know where it is, pull up Google Maps on your phone and put in Bannerman's, that way you will know when you are about to approach it when on the train. I have not yet toured the island, but friends had. In the warmer months, there are an assortment of tours to pick from: http://www.bannermancastle.org/index.html One day I plan to tour this, it would definitely make for a fun excursion out of NYC.

    Emily J.

    Bannerman Castle has been on my bucket list for awhile, having seen the mysterious castle on many Amtrak rides along the Hudson heading to or from Albany. I finally got my chance with the Friday evening tour. The tour departs from Beacon, a stone's throw from the Metro North railroad station. It's recommend that you arrive 30 minutes early. I arrived 20 minutes early and found parking easily, but friends who arrived closer to the departure time had a bit more difficulty. The trip then starts with a scenic 30-minute boat ride over to Bannerman Island aboard the Estuary Steward. The boat made a wide berth all the way over the Newburgh, where we could get a view of the waterfront dining options, before heading toward the castle. Although the website advertises a "guided 1.5-hour walking tour of the island" the island is relatively small and can be walked in 20 minutes at a leisurely pace. Upon arriving on the island and climbing 72 stairs, we had a 15 minute orientation where we were given a history of the island and the mysterious castle that sits in ruins to the east side. From there we walked up a hill and received another 10 minutes of history about the living quarters. From there we were set off to explore on our own. As mentioned, island is relatively small, so the "the bonus mini hike to the summit" was also relatively short, but the views of Newburgh Bay offered from various points on the island and the gardens were something to behold. The return trip back to Beacon was peaceful, and a dinner over the bridge in Newburgh offered a perfect cap to the evening.

    Heather H.

    If you are in to beautiful scenery and history yuh ou should visit the island. Great tour guides. Best time of day is when you can catch the sunset.

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