With the American Football team Buffalo Bills playing at Wembley this weekend it seems timely to talk about New York State today.
Often overshadowed by the Big Apple, the state has a tremendous amount to offer from mountains to museums and many people return annually for its magnificent Fall foliage and skiing.
Enjoy white-water rafting in the Adirondacks or take a gentle hike through the natural landscape on The Appalachian and many other trails. Soak up the mountain scenery of the Catskills, tour one of the picturesque villages. Experience Niagara Falls from above or on the Maid of the Mist where the splash of spray and the roar of the Falls will stay with you for ever.
If you want to drive, the Great Lakes Seaway Trail parallels 518 miles of shoreline along the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, Niagara River, and Lake Erie in New York and Pennsylvania. New York State has a plethora of wine or craft beverage trails or you can dine out in the Hudson Valley, a Fodors Top 25 destination in 2015.
Towns such as Rochester, Albany, and Syracuse all harbour echoes of the colonial and early days of American history with fascinating local culture attractions and night life.