![]() Countless attractions await to delight you in Bucks County! Amble through historic Bucks County towns and experience old fashioned festivals. Tour our wineries and covered bridges. There's a new experience around every turn of our winding roads in Bucks County.
Guided tours of the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author's circa 1825 farmhouse and intact collection on a picturesque 68-acre estate. Seasonal special exhibits.Â
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Mood's Covered Bridge
Located on Wismer Road in Plumstead Township the Loux Covered Bridge was constructed of Hemlock in 1874 and crosses Cabin Run Creek. Height Limit: 11 ft; Width: 15 ft; Weight Limit: 15 tons; Length: 60 ft.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Bucks County River Country
The Bridge, crossing the Perkiomen Creek, was built in 1874 and destroyed by fire on June 22, 2004. Rebuilt and reopened to the public in 2007.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Bucks County River Country
Quaint downtown features restaurants, gift shops, clothing boutiques, antique stores and more. Stop by when you’re in the neighborhood and explore what Perkasie has to offer.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> South Perkasie Covered Bridge
On Covered Bridge Road between East Rockhill and Haycock Townships. Built in 1873, this bridge spans the Tohickon Creek. Height Limit: 12 ft 1 in; Width: 15 ft; Weight Limit: See local postings; Length: 130 ft.
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Built in 1832 of pine and oak, this bridge once crossed Pleasant Spring Creek until it became closed to vehicular traffic.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Cabin Run Covered Bridge
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