Sidney, NY: History and Relaxation in One Complete Small-Town Package
Sidney, New York is a part of the state’s Southern Tier. It is a thriving village in Delaware County with a good selection of restaurants and shops. When you are traveling all over the Upstate area of New York, Sidney makes for an excellent pitstop since it has all the factors that makes small towns wonderful to live in; tranquil and mellow.
Best Time to Visit
As expected, summer is high season for tourists (June to August). The weather during this time is agreeable, sunny and at times humid. Fall (September to November) is another popular time due to Sidney’s cooler weather. The tourist surge is due to Columbus Day held in October. By December till March, the town becomes covered with snow, making it unpleasant for exploring. Spring showers are common during March, but warmer weather and fewer tourists make exploring more agreeable. Book reservations in these Sidney, MI hotels for their convenience, modern furnishings and top-rate service: the Super 8 by Wyndham and The Bainbridge House Bed & Breakfast.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visit the Sidney Historic District and discover a wealth of structures fashioned in a variety of traditional architecture styles from Greek Revival to Bungalow. It was listed in the National Register in 2013. Another National Register listee is the Pioneer Cemetery, a historical cemetery with burials dating back as old as the late 1700s. Explore the Gilbert Lake State Park in nearby Laurens; relax by lakes Gilbert and the Twin Fawns during your stay.