In the heart of the finger lakes wineries
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In the heart of the finger lakes wineries

Geneva, New York State, 14456
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Welcome to the Fallen Tree Inn and the Finger Lakes! Let’s start by saying we believe in you and your safety. We have a motion light and surveillance camera above the garage that is watching the driveway so when at dark hours it will light up the drive for your safety . There is a keyless door lock for easy entrance. Now let’s have fun!! “If you like wineries, Water, cycling, hiking, racing, shopping, food, breweries and just plain relaxing”, well you’ve hit GOLD. We’re in Geneva which means your close to the best hiking in Watkins Glen State Park with waterfalls, Seneca lake, Downtown Geneva with some of the best “farm to table restaurants” in the country, not to mention we’re just across from Belhurst Castle. If you love craft beer and wine? Look no further we’re on the famous Finger Lakes wine trail with over 150 wineries. Unlimited possibilities in & around Geneva The Fallen Tree Inn is a charming home with three cozy bedrooms, a relaxing invite to the living room for a glass of wine or your favorite beverage. Sit outside by the fire pit, watch the wildlife or Read your favorite book. With every stay you will get a completely Chocolates that are placed throughout the house. A stay at The Fallen Tree Inn has endless possibilities to make wonderful memories with family and friends alike. The Fallen Tree Inn is on the famous Finger Lake wine trail with some of the oldest vineyards in the country. Let yourself lose and taste some of this Regions wine. Who knows you might bring some bottles home. History of the Finger Lake region Our lakes are old, natural, and non-manmade. Native American legend explains the Finger Lakes this way: the Creator looked upon this land with special favor and reached down to bless it, leaving the imprint of His hand, hence, the Finger Lakes. Geology tells a different story. As the last ice age ended, the final glaciers covering what is now the northern reaches of the United States receded. The incredible grinding pressures of the receding glaciers gouged enormous holes in what is now the Finger Lakes region. These became not only our Finger Lakes, but also the magnificent geologic anomalies throughout the region that include our incredible gorges and numerous waterfalls Geneva NewYork history The area was long occupied by the Seneca tribe, which had established a major village of Kanadaseaga here by 1687.[7] The British helped fortify the village against the French of Canada during the Seven Years' War (locally known as the French and Indian War); later they added defensive fortifications against the Americans during the Revolutionary War. During the latter warfare, the punitive Sullivan Expedition of 1779 mounted by rebel forces destroyed many of the dwellings, as well as the winter stores of the people, and they abandoned the ruins. Following the war and the forced removal of the Seneca from their native land, European-Americans settled here about 1793. They developed a town encouraged by the Pulteney Association, which owned the land and was selling plots. At the end of the Revolutionary War, Lt. Col. Seth Reed (né Read), who had fought at Bunker Hill, was one of many pioneers who moved from Massachusetts into Ontario County. By trade with the Seneca, he bought a tract of land eighteen miles in extent. (This was illegal, as only the US government was authorized to make land deals with the Native Americans.) This occurred in 1787, while his wife Hannah stayed in Uxbridge, Massachusetts with their family.[8] "Seth Read moved his wife Hannah and their family to Geneva, Ontario County, New York in the winter of 1790".[9] The settlement at Geneva was not yet permanent; the European Americans continued to harass the Seneca on the frontier. In 1795 Read and his family removed to Erie, Pennsylvania, where they became the earliest European-American settlers.[10] The "Village of Geneva" was incorporated in 1806, formally separating it from the surrounding area of Geneva Town. Later the village became a city through a 1871 charter.[11] In the 1830s, a government surveyor named John Brink named both Geneva Lake and Lake Geneva in Wisconsin after Geneva, New York. Geneva, Nebraska, founded in 1871, is considered to have been named after the one in New York, rather than directly for the Swiss city.About pets:Pets allowed: less than 50 lbs per pet (limit 2 pets total).Please let us know what kind of pet you have….About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking allowed: in designated areas.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 25.About events:Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings.Maximum event attendees: 20.
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9.6/10
Amazing
Cleanliness9.6
Amenities9.6
Location9.6
Service9.6
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Landmarks: Geneva Country Club Golf Course
(820m)
Landmarks: Big aLICe Brewing Finger Lakes
(960m)
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3 Bedrooms Private Vacation Home
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3 Bedrooms Private Vacation Home

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9.6/10
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  • Cleanliness9.6
  • Amenities9.6
  • Location9.6
  • Service9.6
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G‍i‍n‍a‍ ‍S‍.
July 26, 2025
Family trip with daughter and my sisters. Great location. Very friendly host. House as listed. Enjoyed our visit!!
J‍i‍l‍l‍ ‍M‍.
August 18, 2025
The house was so beautiful. We didn’t have a want for anything.
C‍l‍a‍r‍k‍ ‍R‍.
August 18, 2024
Good Stay Overall good stay. Good location in the finger lakes. The only issue we had were the owners of the house were in the house when we arrived despite us asking to skip a tour of the house.
D‍e‍b‍o‍r‍a‍h‍ ‍F‍.
August 19, 2024
Wedding experience My son was getting married at Belhurst across the street. Being so close allowed us to help the wedding couple so their day went smoothly. The home was beautifully decorated with full kitchen and other amenities. Host was very responsive and made it easy to reach them if needed. Highly recommend them.
k‍i‍m‍ ‍k‍.
August 11, 2024
Excellent Location Great location, within minutes of restaurants, breweries and wineries. It made getting around the lake so easy. Nice outdoor space, we enjoyed the ease of the propane fire pit.
A‍n‍a
July 17, 2024
This is a really nice property in a safe and convenient location. It's very quiet in the evening, with a very pleasant outdoor area. The host is awesome! It's a great place for a family to stay.
C‍y‍n‍t‍h‍i‍a‍ ‍P‍.
August 28, 2023
Relaxing! This is a great home to invite friends and family for dinner, sit in the hot tub and have coffee on the back deck while watching the birds and deer. Geneva is a great little city that is very clean and feels extremely safe walking. We made many spa appointments for ourselves and our guests across the street in the castle. The beds are extremely comfortable and the hosts are great! We missed the house as soon as we left.
R‍o‍b‍e‍r‍t‍ ‍B‍.
July 4, 2023
Great Stay We had a wonderful time at CiCi’s this past weekend. Thank you to Craig and Christine for being such wonderful hosts!
S‍a‍r‍a‍h‍ ‍W‍.
July 1, 2023
Great place right outside of Geneva! Lovely house and great back porch for relaxing. Comfortable and clean. Close to everything we wanted! We had a great time. Thank you Craig!

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Check-in: after 15:00
Check-out: Before 11:00
Child policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

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Please contact the hotel for details about crib and extra bed policies.

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 25 years old

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Craig Upcroft
Speaks: English

About this property

Welcome to the Fallen Tree Inn and the Finger Lakes! Let’s start by saying we believe in you and your safety. We have a motion light and surveillance camera above the garage that is watching the driveway so when at dark hours it will light up the drive for your safety . There is a keyless door lock for easy entrance. Now let’s have fun!! “If you like wineries, Water, cycling, hiking, racing, shopping, food, breweries and just plain relaxing”, well you’ve hit GOLD. We’re in Geneva which means your close to the best hiking in Watkins Glen State Park with waterfalls, Seneca lake, Downtown Geneva with some of the best “farm to table restaurants” in the country, not to mention we’re just across from Belhurst Castle. If you love craft beer and wine? Look no further we’re on the famous Finger Lakes wine trail with over 150 wineries. Unlimited possibilities in & around Geneva The Fallen Tree Inn is a charming home with three cozy bedrooms, a relaxing invite to the living room for a glass of wine or your favorite beverage. Sit outside by the fire pit, watch the wildlife or Read your favorite book. With every stay you will get a completely Chocolates that are placed throughout the house. A stay at The Fallen Tree Inn has endless possibilities to make wonderful memories with family and friends alike. The Fallen Tree Inn is on the famous Finger Lake wine trail with some of the oldest vineyards in the country. Let yourself lose and taste some of this Regions wine. Who knows you might bring some bottles home. History of the Finger Lake region Our lakes are old, natural, and non-manmade. Native American legend explains the Finger Lakes this way: the Creator looked upon this land with special favor and reached down to bless it, leaving the imprint of His hand, hence, the Finger Lakes. Geology tells a different story. As the last ice age ended, the final glaciers covering what is now the northern reaches of the United States receded. The incredible grinding pressures of the receding glaciers gouged enormous holes in what is now the Finger Lakes region. These became not only our Finger Lakes, but also the magnificent geologic anomalies throughout the region that include our incredible gorges and numerous waterfalls Geneva NewYork history The area was long occupied by the Seneca tribe, which had established a major village of Kanadaseaga here by 1687.[7] The British helped fortify the village against the French of Canada during the Seven Years' War (locally known as the French and Indian War); later they added defensive fortifications against the Americans during the Revolutionary War. During the latter warfare, the punitive Sullivan Expedition of 1779 mounted by rebel forces destroyed many of the dwellings, as well as the winter stores of the people, and they abandoned the ruins. Following the war and the forced removal of the Seneca from their native land, European-Americans settled here about 1793. They developed a town encouraged by the Pulteney Association, which owned the land and was selling plots. At the end of the Revolutionary War, Lt. Col. Seth Reed (né Read), who had fought at Bunker Hill, was one of many pioneers who moved from Massachusetts into Ontario County. By trade with the Seneca, he bought a tract of land eighteen miles in extent. (This was illegal, as only the US government was authorized to make land deals with the Native Americans.) This occurred in 1787, while his wife Hannah stayed in Uxbridge, Massachusetts with their family.[8] "Seth Read moved his wife Hannah and their family to Geneva, Ontario County, New York in the winter of 1790".[9] The settlement at Geneva was not yet permanent; the European Americans continued to harass the Seneca on the frontier. In 1795 Read and his family removed to Erie, Pennsylvania, where they became the earliest European-American settlers.[10] The "Village of Geneva" was incorporated in 1806, formally separating it from the surrounding area of Geneva Town. Later the village became a city through a 1871 charter.[11] In the 1830s, a government surveyor named John Brink named both Geneva Lake and Lake Geneva in Wisconsin after Geneva, New York. Geneva, Nebraska, founded in 1871, is considered to have been named after the one in New York, rather than directly for the Swiss city.About pets:Pets allowed: less than 50 lbs per pet (limit 2 pets total).Please let us know what kind of pet you have….About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 3:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking allowed: in designated areas.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 25.About events:Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings.Maximum event attendees: 20.
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