If you have not yet been to the North fork of Long Island, it is time to get going. Tour the wineries stay at a sleepy bed and breakfast, wake up to fresh coffee, and take a walk along a gently rolling waterway.. The North Fork of Long Island is decidedly unHampton. Take a look at some of the quaint North Fork bed and breakfast's ran by the locals before you go!
Where is the North Fork? You mustn't be from New York! Long Island has two east end destinations that are popular. The Hamptons is known worldwide. The Island is shaped sort of like a fish. With two long peninsulas stretching for vast miles their is a North and South Fork. The Hamptons is the south fork, and goes by "The Hamptons". The North Fork, well is called "The North Fork"!
If you love nature, and want to not feel the hectic pace of The Hamptons in July... then don't do the same old thing. The North Fork has beautiful vistas, relaxing ambiance, and simple yet special villages..
Get aboard a North Fork boat, and sail around the Long Island sound, visiting Sag Harbor, the famous port for many years, visit Shelter Island, knows for it's quaint low key community surrounded by water, available by boat or ferry.. see the beautiful Peconic Bay and more. For more information on finding a captain to take you around visit eNorthfork boating and make the most of your trip to the North Fork.
Day Trips to The North Fork are very poplular for Long Islander & NYC travelers. Also those staying for a while in The Hamptons will head north, hop the ferry and make their way to the North Fork for a nice afternoon. There are nice restaurants in the North Fork where you can have simple fresh seafood and a glass of local chardonnay, and more. To get a feel for what dining in the North Fork is like visit A Touch of Venice, website. The opposite of quaint ambiance, and more of a touristy stop is Claudios. Always fresh clams and an iced tea are a good choice there... or stroll further into town to find the many restaurants in the village.
Find out more by visiting some great North Fork travel sites that can help you find the right place.
Visit i or eNorthfork.com and find the best idea of the bed and breakfast places you can book while visiting.
Where is the North Fork? You mustn't be from New York! Long Island has two east end destinations that are popular. The Hamptons is known worldwide. The Island is shaped sort of like a fish. With two long peninsulas stretching for vast miles their is a North and South Fork. The Hamptons is the south fork, and goes by "The Hamptons". The North Fork, well is called "The North Fork"!
If you love nature, and want to not feel the hectic pace of The Hamptons in July... then don't do the same old thing. The North Fork has beautiful vistas, relaxing ambiance, and simple yet special villages..
Get aboard a North Fork boat, and sail around the Long Island sound, visiting Sag Harbor, the famous port for many years, visit Shelter Island, knows for it's quaint low key community surrounded by water, available by boat or ferry.. see the beautiful Peconic Bay and more. For more information on finding a captain to take you around visit eNorthfork boating and make the most of your trip to the North Fork.
Day Trips to The North Fork are very poplular for Long Islander & NYC travelers. Also those staying for a while in The Hamptons will head north, hop the ferry and make their way to the North Fork for a nice afternoon. There are nice restaurants in the North Fork where you can have simple fresh seafood and a glass of local chardonnay, and more. To get a feel for what dining in the North Fork is like visit A Touch of Venice, website. The opposite of quaint ambiance, and more of a touristy stop is Claudios. Always fresh clams and an iced tea are a good choice there... or stroll further into town to find the many restaurants in the village.
Find out more by visiting some great North Fork travel sites that can help you find the right place.
Visit i or eNorthfork.com and find the best idea of the bed and breakfast places you can book while visiting.