Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
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Patti
Lake Geneva has an ice carving show, kind of a winterfest weekend, I'm just not sure of the exact dates. Contact their chamber.
Most of the time that I spend there is in the summer, much water activity going on... there is a walking path that goes along the entire lake, great for checking out all of the estate homes that are there. There is a ton of history surrounding the area. See if you can get your hands on a book of history on the area.
Of course, shopping is always available. There are some fun shops.. some of my favorites are Wild & Wooly, Oh My Gauze, and the Lake Geneva Coffee Shop (skip Starbucks!).
Top notch lodging is the Geneva Inn. It's simply wonderful, lovely & quaint waterfront on Geneva Lake. The restaurant (esp. Sunday brunch) is perfect with lovely views from any table of the lake, piano on weekends...
it's a perfect spot for a weekend. The only drawback of staying there is that you will have to drive to town (3 minutes or so) as it's not w/in walking distance.
We stayed in a B&B last summer, but they moved and I'm not sure how it is now... I can't remember the name... I'll see if I can round up some info from a local travel guide I have kicking around somewhere.
Geneva Inn is the way to go if you've never been there and you can afford their rates. They should be somewhat discounted in Dec. though.
Lake Geneva has an ice carving show, kind of a winterfest weekend, I'm just not sure of the exact dates. Contact their chamber.
Most of the time that I spend there is in the summer, much water activity going on... there is a walking path that goes along the entire lake, great for checking out all of the estate homes that are there. There is a ton of history surrounding the area. See if you can get your hands on a book of history on the area.
Of course, shopping is always available. There are some fun shops.. some of my favorites are Wild & Wooly, Oh My Gauze, and the Lake Geneva Coffee Shop (skip Starbucks!).
Top notch lodging is the Geneva Inn. It's simply wonderful, lovely & quaint waterfront on Geneva Lake. The restaurant (esp. Sunday brunch) is perfect with lovely views from any table of the lake, piano on weekends...
it's a perfect spot for a weekend. The only drawback of staying there is that you will have to drive to town (3 minutes or so) as it's not w/in walking distance.
We stayed in a B&B last summer, but they moved and I'm not sure how it is now... I can't remember the name... I'll see if I can round up some info from a local travel guide I have kicking around somewhere.
Geneva Inn is the way to go if you've never been there and you can afford their rates. They should be somewhat discounted in Dec. though.
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Sounds fun. Wish I could go since I'm in Chicago and it's close but alas no money due to a layoff a year and a half ago.
Have fun!
The Chamber of Commerce site is:
http://www.hotjobs.com/cgi-bin/job-show?J__PINDEX=J0D6HAKMV
and other sites:
http://www.escapetowisconsin.com/modules/city/
http://www.genevainn.com/
Looks like there will be a Christmas in the Country going on.
Here is December's calendar of events:
http://www.lakegenevawi.com/calendar.htm#December
The Inn has some holiday things going on:
Sunday Brunch with Victorian Carolers
The Grandview Restaurant
December 1, 2002
December 8
December 15
December 22
December 29
Holiday Teas
The Grandview Restaurant
December 16-20, 2002
December 23
December 26
December 27
December 30
Don't know if you are into antiques but looks like there are some shops in the area:
Antiques International
Lake Geneva, 262-248-1800
Lake Geneva Antique Mall
Lake Geneva, 262-248-6345
Have fun!
The Chamber of Commerce site is:
http://www.hotjobs.com/cgi-bin/job-show?J__PINDEX=J0D6HAKMV
and other sites:
http://www.escapetowisconsin.com/modules/city/
http://www.genevainn.com/
Looks like there will be a Christmas in the Country going on.
Here is December's calendar of events:
http://www.lakegenevawi.com/calendar.htm#December
The Inn has some holiday things going on:
Sunday Brunch with Victorian Carolers
The Grandview Restaurant
December 1, 2002
December 8
December 15
December 22
December 29
Holiday Teas
The Grandview Restaurant
December 16-20, 2002
December 23
December 26
December 27
December 30
Don't know if you are into antiques but looks like there are some shops in the area:
Antiques International
Lake Geneva, 262-248-1800
Lake Geneva Antique Mall
Lake Geneva, 262-248-6345
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Great info links, Cheryl!
I also rounded up a few:
The B&B we stayed at is at tcsmithinn.com
AT THE LAKE magazine available
by calling 800.386.3228 or email
[email protected]
(ask about the summer 2002 issue w/ the article about touring the Geneva Lake Shore Path w/ the map & listings of all the famous estates)
www.lakegenevanews.net
www.glwchamber.org
Favorite restaurants for lunch:
Mac's Dixie Roadhouse (must try the PoBoy sandwich w/ a Blue Moon beer & an orange slice)
The Red Geranium
Scuttlebutts
Popeye's
Dinner:
Gilbert's
The Grandview (@ the Geneva Inn)
Kirsch's (@ the French Country Inn)
Another possible place to stay:
Bella Vista Suites (bellavistasuites.com)
I've never stayed there, but it's fairly new, looks lovely.
French Country Inn
(frenchcountryinn.com)
Have a wonderful time!
I also rounded up a few:
The B&B we stayed at is at tcsmithinn.com
AT THE LAKE magazine available
by calling 800.386.3228 or email
[email protected]
(ask about the summer 2002 issue w/ the article about touring the Geneva Lake Shore Path w/ the map & listings of all the famous estates)
www.lakegenevanews.net
www.glwchamber.org
Favorite restaurants for lunch:
Mac's Dixie Roadhouse (must try the PoBoy sandwich w/ a Blue Moon beer & an orange slice)
The Red Geranium
Scuttlebutts
Popeye's
Dinner:
Gilbert's
The Grandview (@ the Geneva Inn)
Kirsch's (@ the French Country Inn)
Another possible place to stay:
Bella Vista Suites (bellavistasuites.com)
I've never stayed there, but it's fairly new, looks lovely.
French Country Inn
(frenchcountryinn.com)
Have a wonderful time!
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I haven't been to Lake Geneva in the winter...only in the fall. I've stayed at the Bella Vista Suites which have fireplaces and balconies overlooking the lake and is within walking distance of downtown. Another great shop to visit for holiday decorating is The Cornerstone Shoppe downtown...rooms and rooms filled with wonderful items!



