2008 U GO! Awards

Vote now for your favorite journals,
reviews, and photos of the year.

Buffalo

North Shores at Chautauqua

More Photos
  • Elm Lane
    Buffalo, New York
    716-789-9298
Linda Hoernke
Linda Hoernke
First Reviewer
Avg. Member Rating
2
Reviews
3
Photos

North Shores at Chautaqua

  • September 13, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by tina Haflett from Indianapolis, Indiana
Best Things Nearby:
Lake Erie, Buffalo, Niagara Falls

Best Things About the Resort:
Spacious, lots to do there and in surrounding area. Great place to go year round.

Resort Experience:
North Shore at Chautauqua is located on the grounds of Chatauqua Institution, along the shores of Lake Chautauqua. The two-bedroom has one queen bed in the master bedroom and two twins in the second bedroom. It had 2 1/2 baths, one with a whirlpool and a full kitchen with dishwasher and microwave. Each unit has a fireplace and two TVs and VCRs.

Hike, bike or ride on many natural trails. In the summertime, there are several water activities, such as: sailing, water skiing, fishing, or just sunning on the shore. Come in the fall and see beautiful fall foliage, go hiking, antiquing, or take a winery tour. In the winter there is skiing. There is an open-air amphitheater at Chautauqua Institution, where you could take in a show or play. Buffalo and Niagara Falls are only a short drive.

  • Unit Type: 2 Bedroom
  • Activities: Excellent
  • Amenities: Excellent
  • Unit Satisfaction: Excellent
  • Family Friendliness: Excellent
  • Service: Excellent

From journal Buffalo and surrounding area

Editor Pick

Ross River Homestead

  • April 27, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Linda Hoernke from St. George, Utah
Located one hour drive east of Alice Springs, Roos River Homestead is said to be the amongst the oldest homestead in the world. Ross River offers you the opportunity to experience the very best of the Australian outback. A tourist resort formed around the original Loves Creek Homestead, Ross River was built in the 1890''s by the pioneering Bloomfield Family as a working cattle station. There are two styles of accommodation--Ensuite Cabins, which have air conditioning. The Bunkhouse, where each room has 4 bunk beds with shared toilet and shower facilities close by.

At Ross River Homestead you can experience the best of life in the outback. From a camel trek to learning how to make Billy Tea and Damper Bread. Throw a boomerang to watch it come back at you and become an expert at cracking a whip. This existing old time cattle ranch will give you a taste of what life in the desert is about and what the hardy of Australia did to survive.

From journal Aboriginal Australia-The Northern Territory

Compare Buffalo Rates 

City or airport code

Each website you select will open a new window in your browser.