Visit the Finger Lakes region of New York, where charming accommodations, welcoming wineries, and old-time Finger Lakes towns beckon.
The Aurora Inn is located in the Finger Lakes village of the same name in a National Historic Register District.
Photo tour of Corning Museum of Glass.
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Romantic inn, spa, and restaurant that recreates the ambiance of Claude Monet's Giverny garden.
Century-old Finger Lakes castle with views of Seneca Lake.
Located in Canandaigua in the heart of Finger Lakes Wine country.
Small, award-winning winery by Keuka Lake with restaurant and wine museum.
Waterfront Finger Lakes resort with indoor/outdoor pool and spa.
Visit the botanical garden, herb garden, and find woodlands and streams to explore in Ithaca, New York.
Bavarian setting on a scenic hillside overlooking Seneca Lake.
Wineries, accommodations, attractions, dining, shopping, museums, galleries, outdoor adventures, touring routes, and more in the Finger Lakes.
July tasting event that takes place at Watkins Glen International racetrack in the Finger Lakes.
Overlooking the Middle Filles on the Genesee River and surrounded by Letchworth State Park.
Winery, restaurant, and inn in Dundee. Guestrooms are furnished with Stickley furniture; some feature a Jacuzzi and fireplace/
Called by some the "Grand Canyon of the East."
Located right on Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes. Wineries and Watkins Glen racetrack are nearby.
Romantic inn near Corning.
Geneseo country inn with antique and reproduction furnishings.
Located in Geneva, on the North Shore of Seneca Lake overlooking the water.
Country inn overlooking Skaneateles Lake.
Request a room with a double Jacuzzi here.
Individual updated bungalows in the charming town of Skaneateles.
A teaching hotel in the Finger Lakes. Here students in Cornell University's hotel school get to serve you.
The circuit where many of the top names in international motorsports compete.
Seneca Falls is home of the First Women's Rights Convention in American history (1848). Park includes historic places and a visitor center.