We continue our column on short trips from New York. There are a huge number of interesting cities, natural attractions and just moments of history.
From brightly colored autumn leaves to idyllic boat trips on long summer days. The well-known holiday region in the state of New York has a lot more to offer and will keep you on your toes at any time of the year. The offer ranges from skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing in winter to hiking and cycling tours in spring and lake adventures in summer to wine tours against the backdrop of flaming autumn leaves.
Today’s travel route takes us through the cultivated Corning over the picturesque Finger Lakes to the pulsating Rochester to the magical and mystical Niagara Falls region.
From the glittering Big Apple to the idyllic mountain scenery of the Adirondacks and Catskills and from the mighty Niagara Falls to the relaxing beaches on the Great Lakes: New York State has a lot to offer.
The rural picture-perfect landscapes of the Country Byways region in western New York state nestle between Niagara Falls and the Finger Lakes. On the road trip presented here, you can expect encounters with friendly locals and memorable experiences – from art and cultural attractions to natural wonders to authentic regional cuisine.
New York stands for the glittering city, endless entertainment, diverse outdoor leisure activities, and beautiful nature. But did you know that the state is also a paradise for foodies? Join us on a culinary journey through the most appetizing regions of New York State.
The center and north of New York are known for picturesque natural landscapes, a seemingly endless range of outdoor leisure activities, and numerous historically significant places that go back to the early days of European settlement.
Top places to visit in New York in the fall.