Make sure you stop by Bucks County’s largest independent book store. Did you know its home to nine unique collections of Berenstain Bear books not available anywhere else? Read more.
Stay on a working sheep farm in a historic manor house. Ash Mill has six suites to choose from all with private baths, cable TV, and Internet. Read more.
A chic new hotel which features big rooms, an indoor heated pool, deluxe breakfast, and whirlpool tub suites. Read more.
Have a question about Bucks County? The friendly experts at the Visitor Center are sure to have the right answer. Read more.
This 100-seat live-music venue hosts national, regional, and local acts. Puck also features a martini bar and outdoor patio. Read more.
The menu features American favorites and traditional German standards with more than two dozen beers on tap. Read more.
Enjoy a quiet getaway in this charming 1873 Victorian house located right off of Main Street in New Hope. Read more.
The Original Haunted Hayride will leave you with goosebumps. Make sure to watch your back as you exit, you might find an extra monster or two tagging along. Read more.
Fun and challenging, this 18-hole mini golf course is designed around waterfalls and fountains. Stop by in October for “Spooky Glow Golf." Read more.
The Freight House is billed as "Big City dining in the heart of Historic Doylestown." This popular restaurant serves up mouth-watering cuisine and live entertainment to tourists and locals alike. Read more.
It's always tea time in Bucks County. Located in a 250-year-old farm house, The Talking Teacup boosts an organic Kitchen Garden featuring fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Read more.
A professional regional theater located in the historic district of Bristol Borough. In addition to the five main stage productions each year, be sure to check out the popular summer musical series. Read more.
The action-packed activities calendar keeps campers busy at Colonial Woods. Looking for more privacy? Recently built cabins offer a cozy experience for those looking for additional amenities. Read more.
Pay remembrance to the victims of 9/11 at the official state memorial. Walk the beautiful garden with two luminous fountains – symbols of renewal and hope. Read more.
Tyler is a beautiful state park spanning 1,711 acres. Grab a "frisbee" and take part in a unique game of Disc Golf or grab a canoe and enjoy the serene waters of Bucks County. Read more.
Start your Tuesday or Saturday morning off at this 30-acre outdoor market. Shoppers have been coming to Rice's Market for more than 100 years for everything from antiques to fresh produce and meats. Read more.
Intrigued by the paranormal? Many say this historical covered bridge is haunted. Visit late at night and you may hear the sounds of babies crying or other spooky noises. Read more.
Get a group together and charter a cruise on the Bucks County Riverboat. Enjoy food and drinks on board The River Otter as you admire the beauty of Bucks County from the Delaware River. Read more.
Stroll through Oxford Valley Mall, Bucks County’s largest indoor shopping destination, featuring more than 150 retailers. This popular mall is located right next to Sesame Place in Langhorne, PA. Read more.
The Moland House served as General George Washington’s headquarters for two weeks in 1777. It also has the distinction of being the location where Lafayette and Pulaski joined the Continental Army. Read more.
Looking for delicious seafood in a casual atmosphere? Head to Lobster Claw of Doylestown voted a “Best of Bucks” seafood restaurant. Grab a local vintage before heading to this BYOB. Read more.
This elegant bed & breakfast faces Washington Crossing Historic Park and is just minutes away from the quaint shopping, dining, and entertainment of New Hope or Peddler's Village. Read more.
Song & Story Hour is the perfect outing for the whole family. Looking for a romantic night out instead? Ride the rails and enjoy a three course meal and cocktails on the Evening Star Dinner Train. Read more.
Enjoy rock 'n' roll? Make sweet music by striking a hammer against boulders in this 128-acre bed of rocks. Ringing Rocks is also home to Bucks County's largest waterfall. Read more.
Situated in a manor house circa 1719, Rose Bank specializes in a French-American hybrid and Viniferous grape varieties. Di Bruno Bros. cheese along with gourmet dips & sauces are also served. Read more.
This amazing concrete castle houses more than 40,000 artifacts representing 60 early American trades. Looking for big stuff? Check out the Conestoga wagon, whaleboat, and antique fire engine. Read more.
Did you know the Bucks County Playhouse's first show, Springtime for Henry, opened in 1939. Summer is extra fun with kid-friendly performances at the Children's Musical Theater. Read more.
Look for Jungle Joe at this exotic indoor zoo nestled in Warminster. Get up close and personal with a guided tour or (locals) inquire about the zoo coming to you! Read more.
Make sure you stop and see the Famous River Hot Dog Man on your journey down the Delaware River. Tell him Visit Bucks County sent you! Hungry? Your meal is included in your tubing or rafting ticket. Read more.
Looking for bargain prices on your favorite brands? Look no further than Penn's Purchase. Shop until you drop! Head across the street to Peddler’s Village for more shopping and great food. Read more.
Tucked away on a 200-year-old estate, Crossing Vineyards & Winery is always bustling with activities and events. Come for a class, concert or tasting. Try the Cabernet Franc Reserve. It's really good! Read more.
"Enjoy" your surroundings in haunted New Hope as you hear some hair-raising stories. Take a public or private tour led by lanterns. Think you can handle it? Read more.
Colored outside the lines lately? At The Crayola Factory kids of all ages can learn how Crayola Crayons are made. Visitors can also channel their creativity with interactive exhibits and activities. Read more.
Guests staying in this chic hotel can enjoy free wireless Internet, indoor pool and whirlpool, sauna, fitness room and restaurant/bar. The Crowne Plaza is conveniently located near Route 1 and I-276. Read more.
This unique specialty store located on scenic River Road offers an extensive collection of goods for the home or garden. Even the setting is cool. F.P. Kolbe is a converted 200-year-old hotel. Read more.
Byers' Choice, home to the Carolers®, is one of the largest producers of Christmas decorations in the United States. Watch artisans bring the figurines to life with a behind-the-scenes tour. Read more.
Take a gamble at Parx Casino with thousands of slots and electronic table games. There's always action at 360! This hot lounge is always bustling with live bands and djs. Read more.
Experience meals prepared with the finest ingredients that are grown on local farms in Bucks County. Erol's has a great atmosphere appealing to couples or families. Kids love the Etch A Sketch® menu! Read more.
Start your Bucks County unforgettable getaway at the main Visitor Center in Bensalem. This 20,000 sq. ft. venue features the Bucks County Sports Hall of Fame and exhibits from the Michener Museum. Read more.
Once a Bucks County jail, the James A. Michener Museum now houses a world-class collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings. The Michener also hosts touring exhibitions and local artists. Read more.
A must see for history buffs. Washington Crossing is the site where General George Washington and his Army crossed the Delaware River on Christmas Night in 1776. Read more.
The Winery is perfectly situated between New Hope & Peddler’s Village. Be sure to check out the calendar of events featuring local and national musicians. Tell Elisa VisitBucksPA sent you. Read more.
The Black Bass offers a variety of menu options with a breathtaking view of the river. Not ready to leave after dinner? Spend the night in one of the eight beautiful suites at the hotel. Read more.
A kids paradise! Let the little ones roam free in the multi-level indoor obstacle course, Giggleberry Mountain. There's also Grand Carousel, lots of games, and edu-tainment! Read more.
Enjoy the finest prime meats and seafood along with some Southern family favorites in this converted 125-year-old stone church. There's a great bar on the main level and a 30-foot mural upstairs! Read more.
Enjoy tubing, rafting, canoeing or kayaking? Then you need to head the “Tubing Capital of the World” at Bucks County River County. After you take a dip, grab lunch at the Riverside Cafe serving BBQ. Read more.
Henry Mercer’s concrete castle home comprises 40 rooms and 18 fireplaces. Interior walls, floors, and ceilings display his unique handcrafted tiles. See if you can spot the alligator. Read more.
Spend your day shopping at 70 unique specialty stores and end the day with dinner at one of six restaurants. Not ready to leave? Relax and refresh at the elegant Golden Plough Inn. Read more.
Hang with Elmo and friends at the nation’s only theme park dedicated solely to the award-winning TV show Sesame Street. Water slides, rides, games, live shows, character meals, and so much more! Read more.
Shady Brook Farm features fresh produce, homemade ice cream, and local Rose Bank Winery vino. Be sure to visit the annual events - PumpkinFest, HorrorFest, Holiday Light Show and much more. Read more.
Want a bird’s eye view of scenic Bucks County? Make your way to the top of the 125-foot-tall tower. Bowman's Tower is homemade, coming from local Bucks County stone. Read more.
William Penn, the founder and first governor of Pennsylvania, lived on this reconstructed homestead. Get hands-on with colonial tools, crafts, and experience 17th-century daily life. Read more.
Take the behind-the-scenes tour where Henry Mercer produced his decorative tiles. Tiles are still made using the same process as Mercer. Read more.
Sand Castle’s founders, the Maxian brothers, were born and raised in Czechoslovakia, a region renowned for wine making. Sand Castle produces wines made only from its own 100% vinifera grapes. Read more.
Just north of Philly is Bucks County. The ideal countryside getaway destination boosts kid-approved attractions as well as romantic activities. Visit us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/VisitBucksPA Read more.
Hop aboard SEPTA's R1 to Center City Philadelphia. One simple train transfer will get you to Bucks County, PA. Great wkend getaway! www.facebook.com/VisitBucksPA Read more.
Newark is only 75 miles from Bucks County, PA. Take a break and spend a long wkend in Philadelphia's northern countryside featuring wineries and B&B's. www.facebook.com/VisitBucksPA Read more.
Located above Giggleberry Fair, the Bucks County Visitor Center in Peddler's Village features apparel and keepsakes for kids and grown ups. Read more.
Bucks County is just a quick SEPTA train ride away. With everything from shopping and dining to tours and attractions, Bucks County is the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. Read more.
Henry Mercer, a Bucks County resident, created the artistic tiles found in the rotunda and halls of the Pennsylvania State Capitol depicting 400 scenes in the Commonwealth's history. Read more.
In town for the Philadelphia Flower Show? After your explore the English Gardens, take a scenic drive through the Bucks County countryside, and discover everything Bucks County has to offer. Read more.
Bucks County is quick train/car ride from NYC. The perfect getaway weekend destination features many family-friendly attractions. Check out our ad in the Show Bill. www.facebook.com/VisitBucksPA Read more.
Check out happy hour on the deck! It's a great place to meet friends for a few drinks and the enjoy great food of Sweet Lorraine's. Read more.
The oldest continuously running inn in Bucks County was established in 1727. The Logan Inn is said to be home to four ghosts. Check into room #6 and you might encounter some strange occurrences. Read more.
Traveling with a pet? Stay in Bucks County’s most pet-friendly inn. Choose from six unique rooms, all boasting breathtaking views of the Delaware River. Read more.
Before she was getting parties started, Alecia Moore attended high school at C.B. West like most teenagers from Doylestown. Paint the town P!nk and raise a glass to this famous Bucks County resident. Read more.
Nothing is better than the quality workmanship found in rare antiques. Another Time Antiques offers a unique shopping experience that cannot be found at an outlet or mall. Read more.
Sorry Mom and Dad, Booktenders’ Secret Garden Bookstore is for the children. This kids-only bookstore hosts authors and illustrators plus reading clubs. Read more.
With 30 beers on tap, Brady's - An American Pub is sure to please the palates of both the causal drinker and beer snob in your group. Brady's also features great pub fare. Read more.
Olive oils, pasta, sauces, Murano glass, Venetian jewelry, and not to mention an espresso bar and cooking classes --- Casa Casale has everything Italian! Read more.
With 48 lanes, 6 billiard tables, event rooms, an arcade, and a laser zone, Brunswick Zone XL is perfect for the whole family or a night out with friends. Check out Cosmic Bowling every Friday night! Read more.
Furnished with French, English, and American antiques, the Golden Pheasant beams with old-world charm. Be sure to grab a meal in the restaurant featuring delicious French cuisine. Read more.
Built in 1872, the Frankenfield Covered Bridge has outlasted most concrete and steel bridges. It is one of the longest covered bridges in Bucks County. Read more.
Frog Hollow is the perfect place to disconnect and recharge. Be sure to relax in the serene backyard atmosphere featuring a hammock, pond, and garden. Read more.
Enjoy the great outdoors with thick forests that make Bucks County truly Penn’s Woods. Fishing here for trout is a must since it is stocked annually. There's boat rentals and horseback riding too! Read more.
With a serene lake and calm surroundings you will feel thousands of miles away even though you are in the heart of Bucks County. Rent a paddleboat, canoe or kayak and let your worries float away. Read more.
Break away from the chains and awaken your taste buds to all natural foods. Open for breakfast and lunch. Read more.
This American/Greek establishment features all things tasty and mouthwatering and is always adding new menu items. It’s also a BYOB and situated beautifully by the canal in Yardley. Read more.
Built by David Sutton in 1871, this bridge will take you back in time. When you leave Cabin Run swing by Stovers-Myers Mill located just a short distance away. Read more.
Get some air and go for the gold as you flip, bounce, and vault like a gymnast. Perfect for the kids, Bounce U offers birthday party packages, camps, and open bounce. Read more.
The hottest spot in Bucks County for cabaret and live performances showcases a wide variety of musical styles and genres. After the show, head to Main Street in New Hope and enjoy the nightlife! Read more.
This elegant 1840 stone farmhouse is surrounded by two landscaped acres and is only three-tenths of a mile to the shops and galleries of New Hope. Put the sneakers on and head over to Main Street! Read more.
Casual fine dining in a historic building. Once a stop for travelers en route to Doylestown, the Ferndale Inn now operates as a relaxing restaurant for locals and travelers alike. Read more.