Destination Guide 2024

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TOUR THE TRAILS

Ale, Wine, Covered Bridge, Underground Railroad & More!

Bucks County offers scenic countryside, history, the arts, downtown charm, miles of vineyards, gourmet dining, small town villages, award-winning accommodations, Ale and Wine Trails, Parx Casino® and Sesame Place® Philadelphia. Bucks County is ideally located 25 miles from Philadelphia and 75 miles from New York City. Start planning your getaway at VisitBucksCounty.com

NEW HOPE

This small river town with a big city feel is home to America’s most famous summer theater, the Bucks County Playhouse and a vibrant, waterfront dining scene, including steak and seafood at Oldestone and a speakeasy-style whiskey bar at the Logan Inn. Stay in luxury at the River House at Odette’s, Ghost Light Inn, or a cozy bed & breakfast.

BRISTOL

This blast-from-the-past riverside town with its renovated docks for boaters is home to the award-winning Bristol Riverside Theatre, The King George II Inn and Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Museum, as well as tons of shops and restaurants.

DOYLESTOWN

Doylestown was founded when William Doyle built a tavern on the corner of Main and State Streets. Today, it is a hip home to the magnificent Fonthill Castle, TileWorks, Mercer Museum, Michener Art Museum and a vibrant downtown with an array of boutique shops and restaurants.

DUBLIN

Just outside of Perkasie lies the Borough of Dublin. It is home to The Dublin Town Center, featuring The Station, a modern food hall and culinary destination and The Square, a restored factory featuring food, drink and local makers.

NEWTOWN

Founded by William Penn in 1684, Newtown remains one of Bucks County’s most historic downtowns. Grab dinner at the elegant Rocco’s at The Brick, sip on delicious craft cocktails at Triple Sun Spirits Co. and then see a show at the centuries old Newtown Theatre. Minutes away is 1,711-acre Tyler State Park

PERKASIE

This small town is home to America's Oldest Tree Lighting. Take a brewery crawl at Free Will Brewing Company, Van Lieus Brewing, Mystic Ways Brewing and The Ram For the family, tour the nearby historic landmark, the Pearl S. Buck House, former home of the award-winning author

QUAKERTOWN

Step back in time with a walk down West Broad Street in Quakertown. Stop in The Trolley Barn Public Market to find fresh seasonal food and craft beverages. Grab a microbrew at The Proper Brewing and McCoole's at the Historic Red Lion Inn or see an outdoor concert at the Univest Performance Center

SELLERSVILLE

Pop over to Sellersville for dinner and an overnight stay at the Washington House Hotel before seeing a national act at the Sellersville Theater

YARDLEY

Situated along the Delaware Canal, this walkable downtown offers an array of shopping, unique restaurants and breweries. Stroll past the historic library on Lake Afton or check out one of the Underground Railroad stops. Head to Vault Smokehouse for authentic BBQ or walk down Main Street to Panna Gelateria for espresso and gelato.

County Theater Doylestown
Bristol Borough

CASTLES & CULTURE

Cabin Run, Pipersville

Erwinna, Erwinna

Frankenfield, Erwinna

Knecht's, Riegelsville

Loux, Pipersville

Mood's, Perkasie

Pine Valley, New Britain

Schofield Ford, Newtown

Sheard's Mill, Quakertown

South Perkasie, Perkasie

Uhlerstown, Upper Black Eddy

Van Sant, New Hope

Bucks County is home to not one, but six castles! Three of which were built by the late archaeologist and philanthropist Henry Chapman Mercer. Marvel at their architecture and learn their history.

FONTHILL CASTLE

Tour the 44 rooms of this architectural masterpiece built by Doylestown’s own Henry Chapman Mercer. The entire castle is designed with homemade tiles and filled with 6,000 books and 18 fireplaces!

GLENCAIRN MUSEUM

Just over the county line, this former home to the (Glenn) Pitcairn family is now a castle that serves as a museum of religious art and history. Reserve your spot ahead of time for a Highlights Tour.

KIDS CASTLE

A fantastic playground in Central Park, Doylestown, this wooden castle is complete with several slides, swings, a treehouse and a rocket ship for ages 5-12.

MERCER MUSEUM

Six floors of more than 50,000 artifacts from America’s Industrial Revolution are on display at this castle along the Mercer Mile.

SAND CASTLE WINERY

The design of this castle is based on a fortress in Bratislava. Taste European classics like Pinot Noir and Riesling while taking in views of the Delaware River.

TILEWORKS

A tilemaker at heart, Mercer built this factory that still operates today as a “working history” museum that produces handmade tiles and mosaics.

Van Sant Covered Bridge
Fonthill Castle
Mercer Museum
@elliegertrudegut – Mood's Covered Bridge
Schofield Covered Bridge

AWESOME THINGS TO DO WITH KIDS

• See new heights at Aerial Adventure Park at Hellerick’s Family Farm, Doylestown and Tree Trails Adventures, Trevose

• Discover nature at Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve, New Hope

• Climb to the top of Bowman’s Hill Tower at Washington Crossing Historic Park, Washington Crossing

• Watch your kids learn and play at the Bucks County Children’s Museum, New Hope

• Satisfy your sweet tooth by stopping at the creameries along the Bucks County Ice Cream Trail

• Go tubing at Bucks County River Country, Point Pleasant

• Check out children’s theater at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Bristol Riverside Theatre or Newtown Theatre

• Cast magical spells and mix potions at The Cloak and Wand in Peddler's Village

• Catch a movie at the County Theater, Doylestown

• Scale the walls of Doylestown Rock Gym & Adventure Center, Doylestown

• Explore the obstacles at Giggleberry Fair in Peddler’s Village

• Inspire your little artists at the Michener Art Museum, Doylestown

• Climb, slide and play at Kids Castle, Doylestown

• Marvel at the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle, Doylestown

• Create your own tile at TileWorks, Doylestown

• Ride aboard the New Hope Railroad, New Hope

• Kayak or paddle board at Core Creek Park, Langhorne, Nockamixon State Park, New Hope or Tyler State Park, Newtown

• Step back in time at Pennsbury Manor, Morrisville

• Make music at Ringing Rocks Park, Upper Black Eddy

• Cuddle with piglets and meet more than 165 potbellied pigs at Ross Mill Pig Farm, Jamison

• Dine with Elmo & Friends at Sesame Place® Philadelphia, Langhorne

• Picnic under the planes at Van Sant Historic Airfield, Erwinna

Ringing Rocks Park
Ross Mill Pig Farm
Kids Castle
Van Sant Historic Airfield
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ADVENTURE

Pack your bags and head back in time with this three-day itinerary through some of Bucks County’s historic places.

DAY ONE

Start your morning at Washington Crossing Historic Park, where George Washington famously crossed the Delaware during the Revolutionary War.

Next, stop by his Pennsylvania headquarters at Summerseat in Morrisville

Get a bird’s eye view at Bowman’s Hill Tower, built on what may have been a lookout point for Washington’s troops.

End your day with a delicious meal and overnight stay at the Logan Inn, Bucks County’s oldest continuously run Inn!

DAY TWO

Begin your day with a visit to Pennsbury Manor, William Penn’s 17th century country estate along the Delaware River.

Visit the scenic Andalusia Historic House, Gardens and Arboretum

Take a a walk back in time through the former Quaker-based town of Historic Fallsington

Grab a pint and a bite to eat at the King George II Inn, which was founded in 1681 (even before the United States was!)

DAY THREE

In the morning, head to Doylestown where you’ll find the Bucks County Civil War Museum that is brimming with historic documents and artifacts.

Admire the beautiful stain glass windows at the National Shrine of Our Lady Czestochowa, where thousands visit every year.

Get inspired at the Pearl S. Buck House in Perkasie, where the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning author spent a majority of her life.

Before you leave, make sure to head to the Washington House in Sellersville, which was originally built in 1742 along the Lenape trail.

Pennsbury Manor
Historic Fallsington
Bowmans Hill Tower

CELEBRATE WITH WINE

& SPIRITS

Explore Bucks County’s vast vineyards and delicious distilleries. Take a tour to sip and see them all.

WINERIES

Aviator Winery, Perkasie

Bishop Estate Vineyard & Winery, Perkasie

Black River Wine Bar, Quakertown

Buckingham Valley Vineyards, Buckingham

Unionville Vineyards Tasting Room, New Hope

Chaddsford Winery, Lahaska

Crossing Vineyards & Winery, Washington Crossing

Desiato Winery in the Woods, Pipersville

Manoff Market Garden & Cidery, New Hope

Nissley Vineyards Wine Shop & Tasting Room, Peddler's Village

Rose Bank Winery, Newtown

Rushland Ridge Vineyards & Winery, Jamison

Sand Castle Winery, Erwinna

Vivat Alfa Winery, Doylestown

Vino by Zzino, Quakertown

Wycombe Vineyards, Furlong

BUCKS COUNTY ALE TRAIL

Bitchin’ Kitten

Crooked Eye Brewery, Chalfont

Free Will Brewing Company, Perkasie & Peddler’s

Geronimo Brewing Company, Doylestown

Great Barn Brewery, New Hope & Doylestown

Iron Hill Brewery, Newtown

Mad Princes Brewing, Doylestown

Mystic Ways Brewing, Perkasie

Naked Brewing Company, Huntingdon Valley & Bristol

Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, Croydon &

Newtown Brewing Company,

Quakertown

Second Sin Brewing Company, Bristol & Newtown

The Langhorne Brewing Company, Langhorne

The Proper Brewing Company, Quakertown

Tranquility Brewing Company, Warminster

Triumph Brewing Company, New Hope

Two Rivers Brewing Tap Room, Quakertown

Van Lieus Brewing, Perkasie

Vault Brewing Company & Taproom,

Warwick Farm Brewing, Jamison

Triple Sun Spirits
MOBILE PASSPORT

WHERE TO STAY

Get cozy in one of Bucks County’s many bed & breakfasts and boutique hotels situated on sprawling farms, off country roads and in charming downtowns. Or stay at the many contemporary, affordable hotels near major attractions.

BOUTIQUE LODGING PROPERTIES

1740 House, Lumberville

1870 Wedgwood Inn of New Hope, New Hope

Aaron Burr House Inn, New Hope

Ash Mill Farm, Holicong

Black Bass Hotel & Restaurant, Lumberville

Bridgeton House On The Delaware, Upper Black Eddy

Bucks County Cottage on the Delaware, Yardley

Carriage House of New Hope, New Hope

Doylestown Inn, Doylestown

Fox and Hound Bed & Breakfast, New Hope

Galvanized America Inn and Art Gallery, Pipersville

Ghost Light Inn, New Hope

Golden Pheasant Inn & Restaurant, Erwinna

Golden Plough Inn, Lahaska

Hargrave House Bed & Breakfast, Doylestown

HollyHedge Estate, New Hope

Logan Inn, New Hope

New Hope Lodge, New Hope

Olivia’s Bridge Street Inn, New Hope

Pineapple Hill Inn Bed & Breakfast, New Hope

Plumsteadville Inn, Pipersville

Porches on the Towpath Bed & Breakfast, New Hope

The Brick Hotel, Newtown

The Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm, Holicong

The Inn at Bowman’s Hill, New Hope

The Inn at Fox Briar Farm, Doylestown

The Temperance House, Newtown

TAKE A LOOK INSIDE

Scan to watch the Check In video series featuring tours from innkeepers.

HOTELS

Best Western Plus, Bensalem

Candlewood Suites, Bensalem

Comfort Inn, Trevose

Courtyard Marriott, Bensalem

Courtyard Marriott, Langhorne

Econo Lodge, Quakertown

Hampton Inn & Suites Philadelphia/Bensalem, Bensalem

Hampton Inn & Suites Warrington Horsham, Warrington

Hampton Inn & Suites Newtown, Yardley

Hampton Inn Quakertown, Quakertown

Hampton Inn Doylestown, Warrington

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Quakertown, Quakertown

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Warminster-Horsham, Warminster

Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia NE-Bensalem, Bensalem

Holiday Inn Express Langhorne, Langhorne

Home2 Suites by Hilton, Warminster

Homewood Suites by Hilton Newtown-Langhorne, Newtown

Homewood Suites Doylestown, Warrington

Inn at Fox Chase, Bensalem

Inn of the Dove, Bensalem

New Hope Inn and Suites, New Hope

Quality Inn & Suites, Bensalem

Quality Inn & Suites, Morrisville

Quality Inn & Suites, Quakertown

Radisson Hotel Philadelphia Northeast, Trevose

Red Roof Inn of Oxford Valley, Langhorne

Red Roof Inn, Trevose

Residence Inn by Marriott, Langhorne

River House at Odette’s, New Hope

Sheraton Bucks County Langhorne, Langhorne

Sleep Inn, Inn & Suites, Bensalem

SpringHill Suites, Langhorne

SpringHill Suites, Quakertown

Washington House Hotel & Restaurant, Sellersville

stay, visit

Delaware River, Bucks County
Ghost Light Inn
Carriage House of New Hope
Wedgwood Inn
Doylestown Inn
Pearl S. Buck's House & Historic Site
Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum
Peddler's Village
Parry Mansion Museum
Tavern
Art at the Wineries
New Hope Arts Fest
Michener Art Museum
@upperbucksig – Quakertown Mural
@theglobalgh anagirl
Nakashima Collection
Yardley Mural
River House at Odette's

TAKE A HAUNTED DRIVING TOUR

Roaming spirits, haunted roads and unexplained phenomenon at inns can be found all over the County. See them all - if you dare!

BLACK BASS HOTEL & RESTAURANT

“Old Hans” was the original innkeeper. After a terrible tavern brawl with a canal worker, he was stabbed to death. A pool of blood where he passed is said to have reappeared on several occasions!

CONTINENTAL TAVERN

Items from the Prohibition era, including a pistol and corset covered in bullet holes, were found during renovations. Objects are often seen to move or shake on their own.

GRAVITY HILL

There is a specific spot on Holicong Road in Buckingham where if you put your car in neutral, the car will work its way uphill on its own. Can you find it?

LOGAN INN

One of the most notable hauntings can be found in Room 6, “Emily’s Room.” Emily, a previous owner, makes frequent appearances to guests sleeping there.

VAMPA VAMPIRE & PARANORMAL

MUSEUM

Sourced from more than 40 years of exploration, see art, antiques, and artifacts that date back to the 1700s and beyond.

VAN SANT COVERED BRIDGE

Legend has it that a new, young mother who was shunned by family and friends threw her baby off the bridge before hanging herself from the rafters. Locals refer to this bridge as “Cry Baby Bridge.”

FRIGHTENED? Scan

BucksCountyIsMy Home video series featuring Haunted Bucks County.

& FARMERS’

Vampa Museum
Snipes Farm and Education Center
Solebury Orchards
Rice's Sale & Country Market
Van Sant Covered Bridge

STAY FOR AN EXTENDED

WEDDING WEEKEND

Staying in town for a wedding or event over the weekend? Check out these three perfectly planned itineraries to keep the good times rolling, way after the ceremony ends!

STAYING NEAR BENSALEM…

Start your day off with a pick-me-up from Pretty Bird Coffee in Yardley. With an ever-changing menu of delicious drinks, pastries and coffee you’ll have the perfect dose of caffeine to keep you going all day long!

Keep the party going after the reception at Parx Casino! Stop by the Xcite Center which boasts some of the best live acts around!

Head to Silver Lake Nature Center or Churchville Nature Center the next morning. Go kayaking, hiking and breathe in the fresh air.

STAYING IN NEW HOPE/DOYLESTOWN…

Hit up the arts and culture scene in Doylestown. From exciting museums like the Michener Art Museum and Mercer Museum to the elaborate concrete Fonthill Castle, there is plenty to see and to when extending your stay in Bucks!

If you came in the night before the wedding, head to The Ferry Market in New Hope to try out local, cuisine, drinks and desserts.

The next morning, visit Byers' Choice in Chalfont, see artisans handcrafting the famous Carolers and take a stroll in the formal gardens.

STAYING IN QUAKERTOWN…

Before you dance the night away, fuel up at the Trolley Barn Public Market. With snack options like Takkii Ramen, Yard’s Flatbread Pizza, and Batch Microcreamery, there is something for the flower girl to the best man!

Grab a post reception brew (or two) at Proper Brewing Company and plan a shopping spree at the many boutique stores that line the main streets of Quakertown!

Your guests will love visiting Bucks County for your wedding. For a full list of wedding venues, go to VisitBucksCounty.com/Weddings

Broken Goblet Brewery
Bristol Riverside Theatre
Bristol Summer Music Fest
Sellersville Theater
Bucks County Playhouse
Peddler's Village Apple Fest
The Count's Halloween Spooktacular at Sesame Place®

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