3 Bucks County Towns Rank Among PA’s Most Picturesque

Three Bucks County towns have been named among the most picturesque small towns in Pennsylvania for a rest and relaxation getaway. WorldAtlas recognized Bristol, Doylestown, and New Hope as part…

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Three Bucks County towns have been named among the most picturesque small towns in Pennsylvania for a rest and relaxation getaway.

WorldAtlas recognized Bristol, Doylestown, and New Hope as part of a list of 12 Pennsylvania destinations ideal for a weekend retreat.

Bristol

Bristol's history stretches back to the 17th century with ties to the Revolutionary and Civil wars. The community features heritage sites such as the Grundy Museum, a waterfront at Bristol Wharf, and the Bristol Amish Market for shopping.

Doylestown

Doylestown is described as a standout destination with a wide array of shops and well-kept homes. The family-friendly destination features storybook-style historic mansions such as Fonthill Castle and venues like Kids Castle Central Park. The Doylestown Inn has family-focused accommodations with indoor and outdoor dining.

New Hope

New Hope is portrayed as an artsy riverside destination along the Delaware River. The community features attractions such as Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve and a welcoming atmosphere. Visitors continually praise its unique shops, dining scene, and status as a hub for musicians and artists.

Learn more about exploring picturesque towns like Doylestown and New Hope in the following Bucks County Travel Guide video: