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Create Your Own Getaway with these Fun-filled Ideas
Visit the Finger Lakes, Adirondacks, Thousand Islands, and Central NY and focus on what you love. Let these getaway ideas serve as a foundation for your next adventure, and add wine and brew trails, delicious culinary venues, picturesque surroundings, living history, and a wide range of recreational opportunities to enrich your journey every step of the way.
Courtyard Rochester Brighton
Just 4.3 miles from Greater Rochester International Airport and 4.8 miles from the George Eastman House, this convenient hotel offers free airport shuttle and on-site parking.
Courtyard Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square
This contemporary hotel is in the bustling Armory Square entertainment district, close to restaurants, taverns and shopping.
Coyote Moon Vineyards
This family-owned farm winery in the heart of the 1000 Islands has earned more than 1,000 awards from wine competitions across the country.
Coyote Moon Vineyards on the River
Located in the heart of Clayton, this second site of Coyote Moon Vineyards is a great place to sample wine, grab a bite to eat, shop, and listen to local musicians
Craft Bar and Kitchen
This NYC-inspired craft kitchen and bar offers one of the largest selections of local craft beer taps in downtown Binghamton along with unique and decadent milkshakes and craft cocktails.
Craftsman Inn
Just 8 miles from Chittenango and 15 minutes from downtown Syracuse, the Craftsman Inn in Fayetteville is a full-service Syracuse hotel with a quiet and restful country inn feel.
Craftsman Wood Grille & Tap House
Limestone Grille and Bar, located at the Craftsman Inn in Fayetteville, is just 8 miles from Chittenango and serves up innovative and contemporary American cuisine.
Craig Wood Golf Course
Designed in 1925 by Seymour Dunn, the 18-hole course was renamed in 1954 for Lake Placid native and US Open and Masters champion Craig Wood.