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One of the best ways to get an overall feel of Lake County is to
take a Self-Guided driving tour and NYS Routes 5 and 20 is a driver's dream
come true. This 135-mile 'Authentic American Road' traverses New York State from
east to west and has something for everyone. Request a copy of
the driving tour brochure on our Order Publications page or go to
www.routes5and20.com to
see what you won't want to miss.
Routes for Sightseers
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Route #1
A Photographer's Delight
Sponsored by The Inn on the Lake
Start at the Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill. This is the
highest point in Ontario County. At the bottom of the hill, to the
right, is Arbor Hill Grapery. Taste fresh grape pie, wine or juice.
To the left, on Rt. 64 North is Bristol Mountain, a spectacular
setting for pictures. Continue north on Rt. 64 to Rt. 20A. Four miles
down the road is the Wizard of Clay Pottery. Seven geodesic domes,
one with a "giraffe" peeking out, and a covered bridge across the
street make this a perfect stop for some interesting photos. Honeoye
is just a few miles west on Rt. 20A. Drive into town and take a left
on County Road 37. A short drive and a left up Canadice Hill Road
take you to Harriet Hollister Spencer Park. Here you'll get a
fantastic view of Honeoye Lake. Go back through Honeoye, following
the signs for the Cumming Nature Center.
The road to the Nature Center is one of the most scenic in
Ontario County. At Cumming, there are many opportunities for
tremendous nature shots. When you leave turn right. You'll come to an
intersection; a left leads you to Naples. In Naples turn left on Rt.
21N. There are many architectural treasures, but probably the most
popular photos are the vineyards and grapes. This is the home of
Widmer's Winery, a great place for a brief respite and a taste of
Finger Lakes wines and hospitality. Leave Widmer's and turn left.
St. Januarius Church makes an interesting photo subject. Continue on
Rt. 21N. Take the "high road" to the left and you'll have
spectacular views of Canandaigua Lake. There are a few
turn-of-the-century farms along this route. These add to the
character of photos taken along this road. At the intersection, take
Rt. 21N to Canandaigua, named by the Indians as "The Chosen Spot".
This tour route takes you to some of the most spectacular scenic
vantage points in Ontario County. Don't stop here, though. There is
more wonderful scenery to capture. If you would like a more
extensive photography tour, call the county tourism office at
877-FUN-IN-NY.
Route #2
Fall Food, Fun, & Foliage
Begin with a drive along Route 5&20 west of Geneva, where you'll
pass rural landscapes, restored farmhouses, and roadside farm
stands. Be sure to stop at Amberg Wine Cellars for a taste of fine
Finger Lakes Wine and a peek at their gallery of local art.
When you arrive in Geneva, a visit to Red Jacket Orchards is in
order. The old-fashioned farm market has a unique selection of local
cheese, syrup, honey, bread, pies, and cookies, as well as seasonal
fruits and juices for tasting the bounty of the harvest in the
Finger Lakes!
If that has made you hungry enough, we recommend stopping at
nearby Pasta Only's Cobblestone Restaurant for lunch. The restored
1800 farmhouse is well known for its fine cuisine, served up in
style along with many Finger Lakes wines.
Continuing along Routes 5&20 will lead you to the downtown Geneva
area, where you can do some shopping, or take in a walking tour of
notable buildings and row houses offered by the Historic Society.
When shopping, don't miss Guard's Cards, the Country Basket, and the
many antique shops that grace the downtown area here. Be sure to
check out beautiful Seneca Lake while you're here, against the
backdrop of the dazzling fall colors.
You can either visit Lakefront Park (next to the Ramada Inn), or
go a bit further east to the Seneca Lake State Park. Both have
extensive walking trails that take in the view. Hungry again? Dinner
in Geneva holds many options. Belhurst Castle is a favorite,
offering elegant dining in a Romanesque castle built in the late
1800's. For Italian lovers, Nonna's Trattoria or Pronti's can
satisfy those desires. Or try Port's Café, where you can dine
lakeside on their patio while enjoying a wide selection of Finger
Lakes wines and micro-brews. Whichever you choose, your evening is
sure to be filled with food and fun!
Route #3
Small Town Charm & Culture
Begin your day exploring downtown Canandaigua - home to the
widest Main Street in the USA! Don't miss the Country Ewe, the
Goodie II Shop, Nadal Glass, Cats in the Kitchen, and the many
antique shops, as you browse the storefronts and gaze at the
beautiful flowers that line Main Street.
Once you have worked up an appetite (from all of that exploring),
head to the Canandaigua Lady for a relaxing and scenic lunch cruise.
The Lady is a 19th century paddlewheel steamboat replica - the only
one of its kind in the Finger Lakes Region! During this quiet ride
you can enjoy a delicious meal, a glass of Finger Lakes wine or a
cool cocktail, as you take in the sights of beautiful Canandaigua
Lake.
After the cruise there are some treasures waiting to be found in
the nearby Bristol Hills. The small town of Cheshire, just outside
of Canandaigua, is home to the Cheshire Union, a large converted
schoolhouse. This landmark features the Company Store, on the ground
floor, and the Antique Center and Gift Shop upstairs. Many unique
things, new and old, can be found at the Cheshire Union.
Next on your must-see list is the Wizard of Clay, where you will
find the famous Bristoleaf pottery workshop and outlet, under a maze
of geodesic domes. There is also a nature trail there, where those
folks inclined to take a stroll can discover the origins of the
leaves and plants used in making the Bristoleaf pottery.
Finally, end your day in the quaint village of Naples, home to
the 111-year-old Widmer's Wine Cellars. Take a guided tour of the
winery, which ends with a complimentary tasting in their wine shop.
Afterwards, you can take in dinner at Bob & Ruth's Vineyard
Restaurant, complete with a slice of famous Naples Grape Pie, and
then a play at the Bristol Valley Theatre. Bristol Valley is the
best in the region for professional summer stock theatre, featuring
musicals, comedy, and mystery thrillers.
Route #4
Small Town History & Shopping
Begin your day in the town of Bloomfield, where you will find: a
quaint village square, antique shops, the Bloomfield Academy Museum,
and the unique AWA Wireless Museum. Afterwards, head north on Route
444 towards the village of Victor.
Just before reaching the village you'll come to the Ganondagan
Native American Historic Site, where you can learn about the rich
history of a seventeenth-century Seneca town. There are marked
trails you can hike to learn the Seneca's special relationship with
the natural world, a Haudenosaunee clan exhibit, a historical
audiovisual program, and a reconstructed bark longhouse to tour.
Stop in the village of Victor for lunch and then peek into their
antique shops and galleries. On the other side of the village is the
Valentown Museum, home to an impressive collection of early settler
and Native American artifacts, housed in a restored 1879 shopping
and community center.
Proceed south into Canandaigua along Route 332, where you can
visit the Antique Emporium, home to over 60 different dealers, and
the Five Seasons Gift Shop on the way. Both places are sure to have
some unique treasures you can't live without! Then you'll reach
downtown Canandaigua, home to the widest Main Street in the USA!
Don't miss the Country Ewe, the Goodie II Shop, Nadal Glass, Cats in
the Kitchen, and the many antique shops, as you browse the
storefronts and gaze at the beautiful flowers that line Main Street.
Now that you have worked up an appetite from all of that
exploring, take a relaxing and scenic dinner cruise aboard the
Canandaigua Lady, a 19th century paddlewheel steamboat replica - the
only one of its kind in the Finger Lakes Region! During this quiet
ride you can enjoy a delicious meal, a glass of Finger Lakes wine or
a cool cocktail, as you take in the sights of beautiful Canandaigua
Lake.
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