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Revision as of 19:27, 2 March 2010Skaneateles [1] is in the Finger Lakes region of New York.
UnderstandPronounced "skinny atlas", the name means "Long Beautiful Lake" in Iroquois. Get inSkaneateles is a "drive to" destination in the Finger Lakes region of Central New York. Auburn, New York is a small city just West of the Village and has a remarkable offering of history, theater and dining. Get aroundAlthough you will need a car to get here, after you are in the Village, everything is an easy walk to everything else. There is also a local airport located on Benson Road. Skaneateles is on the north shore of Skaneteles Lake. It is a storybook village with beautiful houses, a quaint downtown, and one of the cleanest lakes in the world. SeeThe most obvious thing to see is the Lake, and fortunately it is impossible to NOT see it. The Village, population 2500, is on the Northern edge of the lake. Two public parks bookcase the very small central business block. If you choose to drive around the lake, expect spectacular views especially if you travel South on West Lake Road (Route 41A) and return by East Lake (Route 41). It is fairly easy to seem lost at the extreme south end, just remember you are in a distinct valley. Keep your eyes on the horizon and keep going in that direction. Mid-Lakes Navigation Company offer seasonal boat rides to see the lake. One is the morning Mail Boat Cruise which actually delivers the U.S. Mail to lakeside cottages (July 1-Tuesday after Labor Day). This is a tradition on Skaneateles Lake for over 100 years. Evenings is a fabulous Dinner Cruise, tel: 315-685-8500 or 800-545-4318 for more info on their lake and Erie Canal Cruises or vacations (ask for Aimee or Gail). Visit Mid-Lakes Navigation at [2]
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Skaneateles Suites has a FREE program called "Secret Places. Just stop by and see them for a kind of customized walking / driving tour of out of the way places. Much fun. [5] or 315-685-7568
Mid-Lakes Navigation Co. 11 Jordan St. 800-545-4318. [7]. Offers boat cruises on the New York canals and Skaneateles Lake. Be sure to come back this summer,for the Skaneateles Antique and Classic Boat Show. Over 80 beautiful boats grace the shore of Skaneateles Lake. This event is free and open to the public.
BuySkaneateles has over 40 unique shops and boutiques. Make sure you get off the main street (Genesee Street) and check out the shops on Jordan and Fennell Streets. The Lucas Gallery [8] opened on December 16th, 2007 at 33 Jordan Street right across from Joe's Pasta Garage (see below). It offers the works of local artists in sculture, painting, and photography. Open Weekends - Toll Free 1-866-77LUCAS (1-866-775-8227).
EatJoe's Pasta Garage' 28 Jordan Street 315-685-6116. [10] has a terrific menu, all of which is "scratch" cooked by Chef Jaime. The Krebs 53 West Genesee Street 315-685-5714. [11] A local establishment since 1899, the restaurant offers sea food and a mix of American cuisine. A Sunday brunch is also available. Downstairs dining is very formal, upstairs is more casual. Locals always go upstairs. Rosalie's Cucina 841 West Genesee Street 315-685-2200. [12] Classic and authentic Tuscan style Italian food with complete wine cellar. Worth trip. Expensive, doesn't accept reservations.
DrinkYou can get a great coffee drink at Vermont Green Mountain, or have a drink in the local bar, Morris's Grill. The Sherwood Inn tavern offers a great fireplace to enjoy a glass of Finger Lakes wine. The Bluewater Grill has great margaritas! Sleep
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