Discover Bucks County’s Best Spots for Picture-Perfect Holiday Photos

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Peddler's Village during Christmas with lights
Image via Visit Philadelphia.
If you are looking for the best place to take your holiday photos, there are plenty of iconic spots in Bucks County.

If you are looking for the ideal place to take your holiday photos, there are plenty of iconic spots in Bucks County that could provide a backdrop for you, your family, and friends, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.

Peddler’s Village in Lahaska is a picture-perfect storybook village with brick paths and charming colonial-style storefronts. The pictures will be even better after its Grand Illumination on November 17.

The 30-acre Paxson Hill Farm in New Hope boasts several artfully landscaped gardens, along with beautiful ponds, streams, unique bridges, and pathways.

Another great spot for holiday photos in Bucks County is New Hope Railroad in New Hope. The station was constructed in the 1890s and still retains its time-tested original charm.

The Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle in Doylestown are landmarks of Henry Mercer’s legacy offering unique, eye-catching backgrounds.

Meanwhile, Schofield Ford Covered Bridge in Newtown is the last remaining covered bridge in Lower Bucks and closed to vehicular traffic, making it ideal for holiday photos.

The Quakertown Historic Train Station in Quakertown and Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Museum and Library in Bristol are also excellent spots for photos.

Read more about the best spots for Bucks County holiday photos in the Bucks County Courier Times.


Holiday Must Do’s in Bucks County

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