Two Bucks County Towns Among 16 Most Beautiful in Pennsylvania to Visit

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Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle
Image via Mercer Museum.
About 50 people gathered at Mercer Museum in Doylestown to discuss how Bucks County can better support its growing immigrant population.

Outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has many picturesque towns that any adventurous vacationer should add to their places to visit, and two of the sixteen most beautiful ones are in Bucks County, writes Lisa Wright for The Travel.

In fact, Doylestown took the top spot on the 16 Most Beautiful Towns in Pennsylvania You Should Visit list.

The town features countless picturesque, historic, and cultural attractions that are not only interesting to visitors but also to residents who want to enjoy a fun-filled day.

The attractions include Fonthill Castle, Bucks County Civil War Library and Museum, and Peace Valley Lavender Farm.

For a great meal, visitors should head to 86 West, Nourish by MAMA, and Omiza Restaurant before spending the night at Doylestown Inn.

New Hope is on the list in tenth place.

This popular tourist destination has something for everyone. It is filled with picturesque natural landscapes, small-town charm, and many eclectic things to see and do, like Bucks County Playhouse and New Hope Railroad.

Spring & Vine and Stella are among the best places to dine, and you can spend the night at River House at Odette’s.

Read more about the most beautiful places in Bucks County to visit in The Travel.


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