Discover the best top things to do in North Fork, United States including Alex Ferrone Gallery, Sannino Vineyard, Horton Point Lighthouse Nautical Museum, Bedell Cellars, Castello di Borghese / Hargrave Vineyard, Osprey's Dominion Vineyards, Pellegrini Vineyards, Raphael Winery, Orient Beach State Park, Cross Sound Ferry.
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5.0 based on 44 reviews
Open Friday - Sunday 12-5pm or by appointment other days. The Gallery is open with a new safety protocol in place (double masks required in the Gallery, please see our website before visiting). Uniquely positioned with an emphasis on photo-based art, Alex Ferrone Gallery exhibits and sells contemporary fine art by mid-career and emerging artists, and also features paintings, mixed media, and small sculptural works. Special public opportunities to meet our artists include in-person and virtual receptions, Gallery Talks, and workshops. Our current exhibition, "Unframed" presents select limited edition prints and reproductions, and works on paper, canvas and wood by regional, national and international artists. Please connect with us on social media and check our website for information on upcoming exhibits and events. We look forward to your visit.
What an extraordinary gallery! The exhibitions are cutting edge and well-curated. And Alex is an absolute delight -- knowledgable, helpful but not overbearing.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
At Sannino Vineyard, expect a high quality and immersive experience into wine making and tasting. Experience our wines through a comparative tasting style with our knowledgeable team. Located in the heart of Long Island wine country, enjoy an afternoon with views of our sustainable vineyards and an exclusive look into our wine making facilities. When tasting with Sannino, be prepared to submerge yourself in what is the glory of boutique wine making.
There isn't a better wine experience on the North Fork than Sannino. The new location has such a warming and inviting atmksphere, the staff is always very friendly and extremely knowledgeable. Plus, you'll always see the Anthony and Lisa walking around and visiting with their guests. You always feel like you're part of the family when you visit. Plus, most importantly, the wines are amazing. What more could you ask for! Great wines, great location and great people! Five stars across the board for us.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
Visit the 1857 lighthouse and its accompanying museum that offers a unique collection of marine artifacts such as sea chests, paintings, maps, scrimshaw and photographs. Southold Historical Society volunteers are on hand to share their knowledge and love of the lighthouse.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
This 32-acre vineyard and winery was established in 1980 and planted with the following varieties: Merlot, Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Verdot.
This was my husband and I first time in any of the wineries in Long Island. All of them had reservations and this one did not so you have to drink the wine outside it was a little cold but awesome views... Liz was a super awesome hosts it was very welcoming to my husband and i since it was first time she gave us some history of the winery and recommended some that we should try. We also have become members. We will be back soon
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Tucked away on the North Fork of Long Island's Bordelaise microclimate, this estate vineyard has fermented vintage after vintage of critically acclaimed wines.
Simple, local, personal, and quaint with all the flavor you could ask for. Love this vineyard, their wine, and all the people that work there; Giovanni is the nicest, unassuming guy! Be sure to take his personalized vineyard tour to have an experience of a lifetime! His passion flows into his wine making and to you, you can feel it! The special events are relaxing and a perfect compliment to the wine! Not to missed anytime you are on the north fork/east end of Long Island!
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Located on Long Island's North Fork, this winery contains more than 90 acres of vinifera grapes and a comfortable wine tasting room that makes a visit to this establishment a memorable one.
This was our lady stop on our wine tour for the day! It was a lovely ending. After our tasting we went to the food truck on site... so delicious. We played some corn hole, walked the grounds and admired the vineyard, then we settled at a little table off the beaten path to enjoy another glass of wine! We thoroughly enjoyed our visit here!
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Vineyard located in Cutchogue, Long Island, which has climate and rainfall similar to Bordeaux, France, resulting in the production of fine wines.
One of if not the best East end Vinyards for true wine drinkers. Have been coming here for years and enjoy this place so much we joined their wine club. They have a great selection of wines at a good price. Some of our favorites are the VP cab, rose, steakhouse red, and Regalo. But our all time favorite wine is their BBQ red. Perfect chilled red that complements any summer BBQ meal. The grounds are very beautiful and Quant. Perfect to hang at or host a party/wedding. The staff is super nice and helpful anytime you are their. Shoutout to Zander who gave us an awesome tour of the distillation and bottling area, as well as some cool sampling. As mentioned earlier we are in their wine club which has some great perks and allows you to have their wine shipped to your house year round. If you are a wino I definitely recommend looking into this. Overall a must go to if your out east exploring wine country.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
We had a family reunion with some visiting relatives from Sweden and we just walked in with a party of 12 people. The staff seated us a large long table and provided excellent service along with some excellent wine.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
Great state park on the eastern end of the North Fork of LI. It has a nice beach on Gardiner's Bay, a bathhouse with showers and toilets, picnic tables and a play ground. Since there are trees there, you can sit in shadded areas if you are not a big fan of the sun. I went there to kayak in Hallock Bay which is a protected bay with about six miles of shoreline You can also rent kayaks there. if you bring your own kayak, make sure to stop by the rental shop to get the low down on kayaking at the park.
4.5 based on 485 reviews
we take the ferry every trip up north.A super ride.The ships are clean.The staff is always helpful and the seating is spacious.The snack bar is good and quick.I think its the best grilled cheese sandwich on the sound.
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