A Family Vacation in Fredericksburg, Texas

I live in a flat, arid area of Texas so one of my joys is visiting the lush, hilly, historic section of Texas known as the Hill Country. One of my favorite places to visit is Fredericksburg. Fredericksburg combines a rich German heritage with a healthy dose of Texas hospitality and offers something for everyone in every age range.
For those of us who love to shop there are over 150 boutiques, along with some of the best antique shopping in the state at the antique emporiums. You won’t find chain or franchise stores here. The majority of the shops are locally owned. Do not pass up a chance to indulge your sweet tooth while you are here – take time to visit the Rather Sweet Bakery & Café, I promise you’ll thank me for it! With such a heavenly assortment of pastries, you are sure to be delighted. But don’t worry, you’ll walk off all of those calories while you’re window shopping!
If you’ve never been before you should definitely take the family to visit Enchanted Rock (AKA Crying Rock) located about 15 miles north of Fredericksburg. It looks like a giant pink pebble stretching up to the sky. It has a history going back 11,000 years and is the second largest batholith (an underground rock formation uncovered by erosion) in North America. The kids will love the legend of the ghost fires flickering near the top and the ghostly groaning and creaking noises that occur during the day.
Another must-see with the family is the Butterfly Haus. The Butterfly Haus boasts 3,000 square feet inhabited by hundreds of butterflies native to Texas. I can’t even begin to describe how peaceful it is to sit down and have butterflies landing right on your hand (or head as the case may be). It took a while for my son to calm down enough to sit still but the reward was almost instantaneous and he was soon happily talking to the butterfly on his leg!
Fredericksburg is a place that you just have to visit at least once, and will likely find yourself wanting to see again. In addition to the few activities listed here you will find art galleries, herb and wildflower farms, museums, wineries, spas, golf, some of the best bed and breakfast places in Texas, and so much more.
Do you have a favorite spot, activity, or story about Fredericksburg? Feel free to share! I’ve been several times and still haven’t seen all there is to see or do in this tiny town.
Until next time . . .
Paige aka PJsTravelinTexas
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I love Fredericksburg and have spent many a weekend driving into the Hill Country(from Austin) and finding one of the hundreds of great B&B’s to stay in. I always visit magical Enchanted Rock while I am there…it is pretty amazing to hike up to the top on a full moon night and look down at the beautiful Hill Country.
My favorite restaurants are Hannah’s On Main (upscale and cozy/intimate) and The Auslander(authentic German food with a great Beer Garden).
Terrific post! It is making me pine for a long weekend!
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Great article by Marie Minder, enjoyed, very informative and I loved her insight into the culture and contrasts.