Friday, December 28, 2012

One- or Two-Night Stay for Up to Eight in a Suite or House

Value: $150 From: $70

Top Reasons to Stay at Guadalupe River Houses

  • The property overlooks the Guadalupe River and Lake Dunlap, popular destinations for boating, fishing, and skiing.
  • Each of the available houses sleeps up to eight guests; many have their own private deck or porch and access to an outdoor community hot tub or grilling area.
  • Annabelle’s suite sleeps four and comes with a furnished patio and barbecue pit.
  • You’ll be only minutes from dining and shopping in historic downtown New Braunfels, where many of the restored buildings date back to the 1800s.
  • Schlitterbahn New Braunfels Waterpark is close by. The park boasts a heated pool with a swim-up bar and a four-story-high tunnel slide.
  • The historic town of Gruene is also nearby. Head here to listen to Texan musicians play in bars and music venues, including Gruene Hall, the oldest dance hall in the state.

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Texas Hill Country: Pastoral Landscape of Ranches, Rivers, and German-American Towns

A picturesque region of rolling hills and valleys covered in blue bonnets, the area in central Texas known as Texas Hill Country has been compared to the landscape of Tuscany by the New York Times. Texas Hill Country is a backyard playground for nearby cities, as it lies just west of Austin and northwest of San Antonio. Urbanites often escape here for the weekends to enjoy the slower pace of life and escape the heat—the region's slightly higher elevation means it's often less humid. With many state parks and spring-fed rivers, the Hill Country is also a haven for outdoorsy types; activities range from fishing and tubing to rock climbing. The Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is popular thanks to its main attraction: a gigantic pink granite dome in the middle of the park.

Among the Hill Country’s major towns, Bandera best captures its cowboy spirit. It’s not uncommon to catch an open rodeo in the summer or see a ranch hand riding to the store on horseback. The town is also surrounded by dude ranches, where you can get a taste of the local lifestyle. Just north of Bandera, the town of Fredericksburg is also worth exploring. Along with New Braunfels, it was one of the main local settlements of German immigrants in the 1840s—a heritage that visitors can still see today in the “wilkommen” signs hung up on shop doors.

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