Area Attractions
Aldie Mansion
85 Old Dublin Pike
Doylestown, PA 18901
This magnificent Victorian mansion was built in 1927 by William and Martha Chapman. Their architect visited England to study Tudor manor houses. In 1941 at a famous Christmas Party, the Von Trapp family sang in the great hall. After Martha's death in 1960, the mansion was used as a seminary and drug rehabilitation center. After that it was vacant, vandalized, and burned, and slated for demolition. Thanks to the Heritage Conservancy this magnificent structure was saved and completely rehabilitated. Today it houses the Conservancy's offices and is rented for special events.
Phone: 215-345-7020
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Bucks County Civil War Museum
32 N. Broad St
Doylestown, PA 18901
The Museum houses many artifacts related to the Civil War on subjects dealing with Doylestown, the 104th Pa. Volunteer Infantry Regiment, as well as the War in general. The articles on display are on permanent or temporary loan from area collectors and history enthusiasts. Donations are always accepted.
Hours: Saturdays from 10:30 am to 2 pm
Admission: The museum is open free to the public (donations are accepted)
Phone: 215-348-8293
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Bucks County Library Center
150 S. Pine Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
The Mission of Bucks County Free Library is to acquire and make available print and audio-visual materials to users for their enjoyment and learning. In addition, mediated information services and programs for children and adults are available through the unified system of seven libraries and four service departments.
Phone: 215-348-9082
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Bucks County River Country
2 Walters Lane
Point Pleasant, PA 18950
Buck's County's oldest river outfitters, featuring canoeing, rafting, kayaking, and tubing on the beautiful Delaware River. Individuals and groups.
Phone: 215-297-5000
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Byers Choice Christmas Gallery
4355 County Line Road
Chalfont, PA 18914
Upon entering the Christmas Gallery, you will be instantly transported to Dickens' London as you walk upon cobblestone streets, taking in the flavor of the old city. You can peer into shop windows and residences filled with Christmas displays, view a short film about the history of Byers' Choice in a theater reminiscent of Victorian England, and try on a top hat, scarf, muff or bonnet to have your picture taken on our street scene.
As you enter The Olde Curiosity Shoppe, the scale of the attractions change with hundreds of Carolers on display in heartwarming Victorian wintertime settings. Here Carolers can be seen completing their Christmas shopping, skating on a frozen mill pond and acting out holiday traditions from around the world.
Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays from noon until 5:00 p.m., closed on major holidays
Phone: 215-822-0150
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Byers Choice Gardens
4355 County Line Road
Chalfont, PA 18914
Just outside the Christmas Gallery, visitors are treated to the fabulous new Winter Greene garden. Brick walkways meander through a secluded birch grove, which features copper-topped gas lanterns, a cascading fountain and abundant evergreens and flowering plants. Holiday decorations including thousands of tiny white lights will make this garden a festive place for visitors to enjoy year-round. We also have an extensive collection of sculpture by nationally renowned artists. It is the perfect place to relax and capture the joy of Christmas.
Phone: 215-822-0150
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County Theater
20 East State Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
A non-profit theater bringing the best in art films to Bucks County.
Phone: 215-345-6789
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Doylestown Farmers Market
State & Hamilton Streets
Doylestown, PA 18901
April to November - Fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, and more
Hours: Saturdays 7:30 to noon
Phone: 215-345-5355
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Doylestown Historical Society
56 South Main Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Commemorating the history of Doylestown, so that Doylestown, its people, places, and events may long be remembered.
Phone: 215-345-9430
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Fonthill Museum
525 East Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Henry Mercer (1856-1930) built Fonthill as his home between 1908 and 1912. The concrete castle boasts 44 rooms, 18 fireplaces and more than 200 windows of varying size and shape. The interior walls, floors and ceilings are elaborately adorned with an incredible array of Mercer's original handcrafted tiles.
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:00 am to 5:00 pm ;
Sunday noon to 5:00 pm;
Last tour is at 4pm
Admission: Adults- $8.00;
Seniors (age 62 and over) - $7.50;
Youth (age 5 to 17) - $3.50
Phone: 215-348-9461
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Garden of Reflection 9-11 Memorial
1950 Woodside Road
Yardley, PA 19067
This garden has been designed to be a contemplative, peaceful place to go, remember, and pay respects to all those who perished on 9/11. But it also is a place to enjoy life and be vibrant, as all of our loved ones once were.
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Giggleberry Fair at Peddlers Village
Lahaska, PA 18931
Giggleberry Fair is pure Edu-tainment! - where learning and fun collide
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with an explosion of excitement.
In addition to our spectacular 1922 PTC #59 Grand Carousel this 10,000 square foot attraction houses Giggleberry Mountain, Discovery Land, The Game Room, and the Painted Pony Café.
Phone: 215-794-8960
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Graeme Park Historic Site
859 County Line Road
Horsham, PA 19044
Graeme Park is a 44-acre historic park, featuring the Keith House, the only surviving residence of a Colonial Pennsylvania Governor. The mansion has remained virtually intact since the late 18th century. A visit to Graeme Park is nature trails, a picnic lunch, and a visit with the politicians, physicians, patriots, loyalists, poets, and writers who frequented the Keith House.
Phone: 215-343-0965
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Honey Hollow Environmental Center
6324 Upper York Road
New Hope, PA 18938
Operated by the Bucks County Audubon Society, the Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center is located on the Honey Hollow Watershed in Solebury Township. The Center is open to school and community groups for educational programs throughout the year. Because of the early conservation work carried out by local farmers and the Soil Conservation Service, the entire watershed of the Honey Hollow Creek was designated as a
National Historic Landmark in 1969.
Phone: 215-297-5880
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Hortulus Farm Gardens
60 Thompson Mill Road
Wrightstown, PA 18940
Hortulus Farm Gardens is a hundred acre, 18th Century farmstead and nursery operation, situated amidst the beautiful, rolling hills of historic Bucks County, PA. Created and owned by world-famous garden and event designer Renny Reynolds and noted garden writer and author Jack Staub, Hortulus Farm Gardens has been called both “a garden of world-class charm” and “one of Pennsylvania’s hidden treasures”. In 2000, the Hortulus Farm Foundation was created to insure that this celebrated property will continue to exist as a public garden and horticultural study center in perpetuity. The gardens at Hortulus Farm are open for tours from May to October as well as for location shooting for photography or film year round. See our photo gallery here
Phone: 215-598-0550
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James A. Michener Art Museum
138 S. Pine Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Housed within the massive stonewalls that were originally part of the Bucks County Jail, the James A. Michener Art Museum is dedicated to preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the art and cultural heritage of the Bucks County region. The Museum is named for Doylestown's most famous son, the Pulitzer-Prize winning writer and supporter of the arts. In addition to hosting changing exhibitions from around the country, the Michener Art Museum is home to the largest public collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings.
Hours: Winter Hours (November 1 - March 31):
Tuesday through Friday: 10 am to 4:30 pm;
Saturday 10 am to 5 pm;
Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm; Summer Hours (April 1 - October 31)
Tuesday through Friday: 10 am to 4:30 pm;
Wednesday evenings until 9 pm;
Saturday 10 am to 5 pm;
Sunday 12 pm to 5 pm;
Admission: Members: Free;
Adult: $6.50;
Senior: $6.00;
Students/Children age 6-18: $4.00;
Children under 6: Free
Phone: 215-340-9800
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Kids' Castle
425 Wells Road
Doylestown, PA 18901
This impressive 8-story structure was the result of a volunteer community effort to build a wonderland of swings, slides, a rocket ship, climbing and hiding places, and a great place for kids to spend a summer afternoon. It is located within Central Park at 425 Wells Road in Doylestown Township, just outside of town. It is open 7 days a week, sunrise to sunset, and admission is free. The park is open year-round though the castle closes after the first freeze.
Central Park is a 108-acre facility that includes tennis courts, volleyball, soccer fields, and 1.5 miles of biking and hiking trails. It is perfect for picnicking, with many tables and several covered pavilions..
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Lake Towhee Park
Old Bethlehem Pike
Applebachsville, PA
Playgrounds
Picnicking
Hiking
Ball Fields
Horseback Riding Trails
Boating
Fishing
Camping
Ice Skating (designated area only)
Nature Areas
Phone: 215-757-0571
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Mercer Museum
84 S. Pine St
Doylestown, PA 18901
This 1916 castle houses displays of the implements, folk art and furnishings of early America. Suspended overhead are a Conestoga wagon, whaling boats, carriages and antique fire engines. There are 50,000 tools representing more than 60 early American crafts and trades displayed.
Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
Tuesday 10 am to 9 pm
Sunday noon to 5 pm
Admission: Adult $ 8.00
Senior (age 62 and over) $ 7.00
Youth (age 5-17) $ 4.00
Phone: 215-345-0210
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Moland House
1641 Old York Road
Hartsville, PA 18974
George Washington's headquarters from August 10, 1777 to August 23, 1777 -- where the Marquis de Lafayette and Count Casimir Pulaski joined the American Revolution and the American Flag was said to have first flown.
Phone: 215-345-6439
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Moravian Pottery and Tile Works
130 E. Swamp Road
Doylestown, PA 18901
This National Historic Landmark is maintained as a working history museum by Pennsylvania's County of Bucks, Department of Parks and Recreation. Handmade tiles are still produced in a manner similar to that developed by the pottery's founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930). Mercer was a major proponent of the Arts & Crafts Movement in America.
Hours: Daily 10 am - 4:45 pm; last tour at 4 pm
Admission: Adults - $3.50;
Sr. Citizens - $3.00;
Youth (ages 7 to 17) - $2.00;
AAA - 10% off admissions
Phone: 215-345-6722
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National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa
654 Ferry Rd
Doylestown, PA 18901
The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa occupies approximately 170 acres of land. Located on Beacon Hill, and overlooking Peace Valley, the Shrine is the perfect place to come and spend time in prayer and reflection.
Phone: 215-345-0600
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New Hope & Ivyland Railroad
32 W Bridge St
New Hope, PA 18938
Relax as you travel through the rolling hills and valleys of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and experience first hand the sights sounds and romance of the Golden Era of Steam.
Climb aboard the New Hope & Ivyland passenger train and travel into a scene from the past. Relax and leave your cares behind as you journey into history, learning what rail travel was like for your parents, grand parents and great-grand parents.
Phone: 215-862-2332
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New Hope Winery
6123 Lower York Rd
New Hope, PA 18938
No trip to New Hope would be complete without tasting a few delicious wines at the New Hope Winery! Set in a quaint 17th century barn, the New Hope Winery is quickly becoming a landmark in Bucks County.
Hours: Sunday - Friday 10:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday 10:00am - 6:00pm
Wednesday - Closed
Phone: 215-794-2331
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Nockamixon State Park
1542 Mountain View Dr.
Quakertown, PA 18951
The 5,283-acre Nockamixon State Park surrounds the 1,450-acre Lake Nockamixon. The park’s forests and fields are a large green space in this rapidly developing area.
Phone: 215-529-7300
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Peace Valley Nature Center
170 Chapman Road
Doylestown, PA 18901
Peace Valley offers 14 miles of nature trails in the woods and meadows at the eastern end of Lake Galena. The walking options vary from groomed foot paths near the Nature Center Solar Building to remote hiking trails in the mature woods.
Phone: 215-345-7860
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Peace Valley Park
230 Creek Road
New Britain Township, PA
Peace Valley Park is comprised of 1500 acres and includes horseback riding, walkways and bikeways, tennis, hiking and boat rentals.
Hours: Open 8 a.m. to sunset.
Phone: 215-822-8608
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Pearl S. Buck House and Historic Site
520 Dublin Road
Perkasie, PA 18944-3000
Originally built in 1835, the Bucks County, Pennsylvania farmhouse was home to Pearl S. Buck and her international family for 38 years. Today, visitors to the National Historic Landmark experience a unique blend of Chinese and 19th Century Pennsylvanian traditions of art and architecture.
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Peddlers Village
Lahaska, PA 18931
70 specialty shops in 42 acres of exquisitely landscaped grounds; 6 restaurants; luxurious lodging; year-round family entertainment at Giggleberry Fair
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Pine Valley Covered Bridge
Old Iron Hill Road
New Britain, PA
This bridge carries Old Iron Hill Road, New Britain Township, over Pine Run Creek, named after the neighboring trees. It is also known as Iron Hill Bridge.
Built: 1842
Height Limit: 11 ft 10 in
Width Limit: 15 ft
Length: 82 feet
Weight Limit: check local postings
Building Material: native hemlock and pine Map
Ralph Stover State Park
Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972
Tohickon Creek flows through the 45-acre Ralph Stover State Park, making a scenic picnic area. The nearby High Rocks section of the park is a lovely overlook of the Tohickon Creek.
Phone: 610-982-5560
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Sellersville Theater
Main and Temple Streets
Sellersville, PA 18960
In July of 2001, William Quigley and Elayne Brick, owners of the nearby Washington House Restaurant, acquired the property. Their goal was to create a home for arts and entertainment, bringing music, laughter and new vitality to the town of Sellersville. Following much research, design work and planning, major renovations began in May of 2002. ' The new Sellersville Theater opened its doors to the community in the fall of 2002 and once again became a never-ending source of entertainment.
Phone: 215-257-5808
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Stover-Myers Mill Park
Bedminster Township,, PA
Stover-Myers Mill, which comprises 26 acres along the Tohickon Creek in Bedmnster Township on Dark Hollow Road and the creek in Pipersville. Originally, this mill started as a water-powered gristmill/sawmill and was later powered by steam. Owned by Jacob Stover in the early 1800's, the Stover-Myers Mill produced flour and animal feed for regional and local consumption.
Phone: 215-757-0571
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Tinicum Park
River Road
Erwinna, PA
Playgrounds
Picnicking
Hiking
Ball Fields
Boating
Fishing
Camping
Historic Features
Phone: 215-757-0571
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Tohickon Valley Park
Cafferty Road
Point Pleasant, PA
Playgrounds
Picnicking
Hiking
Swimming (in season)
Fishing
Tent/Cabin Camping
Phone: 215-297-0754
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Tyler State Park
101 Swamp Rd.
Newtown, PA 18940
Tyler State Park consists of 1,711 acres in Bucks County. Park roads, trails, and facilities are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting. Neshaminy Creek meanders through the park, dividing the land into several interesting sections.
Phone: 215-968-2021
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Valley of Fear & The Original Haunted Hayride
301 W Bristol Road
Feasterville, PA 19053
Ride and walk through the deepest and darkest woods in Bucks County. 3 Chilling Attractions. The Original Haunted Hayride, The Erie Miles Manor Haunted House, Captian Willies Shipwreak Cove and the Valley of fear Haunted Walking Trail, Now in our 20th year of fear and fun! Live Bands, Radio Apperances, Prizes, Bonfires and Nightly Entertainment.
Phone: 215-942-9787
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Washington Crossing Historic Park
Washington Crossing, PA 18977
Washington Crossing Historic Park was founded in 1917 to perpetuate and preserve the site from which the Continental Army crossed the Delaware River. This purpose is achieved by interpreting the historical significance of this site for thousands of Park visitors each year through tours, exhibits and various special events. The spirit of the 1776 Crossing is recreated every year on Christmas Day when the annual reenactment of Washington Crossing the Delaware takes place on December 25. In this annual reenactment the visitor can see reenactors in Continental military dress cross the river in the replica Durham boats.
Hours: The Park is open Tuesday-Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm & Sunday 12:00 to 5:00 pm. (Hours and tour availability are subject to change without notice.)
Phone: 215-493-4076
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Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum
Naval Air Station - Joint Reserve Base
Willow Grove, PA
Currently, our exhibit contains nearly 40 display cases with separate focuses on World War I, the Pitcairn Era, World War Two, the Tuskegee Airmen, the Cold War, women in aviation, Korea, Southeast Asia, and contemporary aviation and space exploration. We also feature a history of our ME-262 jet fighter and early jet development. We now have over 200 hand crafted scale models on display and a growing number of aviation related ephemera.
Hours: Wednesday: 10:30am - 3:00pm and 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10:30am - 4:00pm
Admission: Donations accepted
Phone: 215-672-2277
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