Lodging in the Fredericksburg Texas Hill Country |
Fredericksburg Texas, famous for its bed and
breakfast lodging, located
in the Heart of the Hill Country, has become Texas premier tourist destination offering
quality lodging, fine restaurants, diverse shopping, award-winning wineries, live music venues, near-by state and national parks plus
some of the best sight-seeing in the state of
Texas.
Fredericksburg Texas has an
abundance of shops, restaurants, antique stores, entertainment venues, nearby state
and national parks including the Admiral Nimitz Museum, LBJ State Park, LBJ National Park,
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, the Pioneer Museum, The National Museum of the Pacific
War, and Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park -- among many more -- the Fredericksaburg area
offers fun and adventure coupled with a down-home relaxed atmosphere which is easily found
at Luckenbach, Texas. With numerous events every month including, Fredericksburg Trade Days,
Pari-mutuel Horse Racing, Antique shows and much more.
There are more that fifty restaurants, over a dozen wineries and 27 peach orchards. Of special note among the wineries are Torrie di Pietra Winery, Becker Vineyards, and Grape Creek Vineyards.) Wildseed Farms is a must stop for everyone interested in native plants, gardening supplies and locally produced food products. As if the above isn't incentive enough to visit Fredericksburg, Texas on a day trip you should consider a weekend stay. With lodging available in over 130 bed & breakfasts, cabins, hotels and motels in the area you're certain to find the perfect getaway for your visit. Naturally we're convinced that the Full Moon Inn, is the best Fredericksburg Texas bed and breakfast around. Whether you've visited us before or you're a first-time visitor you will want to come back time and again to take in all Fredericksburg TX has to offer. |
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UPDATED: December 22, 2010