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Discover Hidden Texas Vineyards and Scenic Bluebonnet Hills on This Road Trip

Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful stretches of the Lone Star State, and its impressive wine scene is only growing. From early spring well into early winter, there is always a great time to take a weekend trip through this picturesque region, home to some of the most stunning landscapes in Texas. This vast, rural area of south-central Texas is conveniently close to all major cities. Its rolling hills are only an hour-long drive from Austin and San Antonio, and a four-hour jaunt from Dallas and Houston. Consequently, you will not have an easier day trip in the largest continental state in the country.

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The hills dotted with sprawling cypress and oak trees make for an idyllic road trip route that’s especially picturesque in spring and fall. Some of the lushest fields of bluebonnets bloom in spring, and there’s nothing more Texan than capturing a bluebonnet photograph.

The main attraction of the region is no longer a secret — Texas Hill Country has become widely known as Texas Wine Country. In fact, Texas is the fifth-highest wine-producing state and is home to the fifth-highest number of wineries, according to data from WineAmerica.org. Texas wine isn’t new, but it is rapidly growing; therefore, the quality is only getting better as growers perfect the grapes that do best in the rocky Texas soil.

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There are a few noteworthy towns along Highway 290, better known as the Texas Wine Trail, where you will find numerous vacation rentals and historic hotels. Some newer and noteworthy rental accommodations to experience include Honey Tree Farm for a real treehouse experience, A-Frame Ranch for tucked-away luxury cabins, and Blue Skies Retro Resort for incredibly fun vintage trailer stays. For a true luxury experience with zero hassle, consider staying at La Cantera Resort & Spa, a GoTravelDaily World’s Best Awards winner outside of San Antonio, and their concierge will plan a wine country tour day trip for you.

Courtesy of A Frame Ranch

Touring Wineries in Texas Wine Country

When it comes to touring wineries, there are bus and limousine tours; however, for a more intimate experience, designate a driver to achieve the real road trip vibe. (Drivers should be weary of the abundant deer population along the roadway.) From Dripping Springs to Fredericksburg, the wineries and distilleries are in such abundance that planning can quickly become overwhelming for the first-timer.

The best route to choose is based on wine preference, notable wineries, and the approximate distance to your accommodation. The Texas Vintners Cup is a solid start for selecting award-winning wineries.

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Courtesy of Lost Draw Cellars

Lost Draw Cellars and Slate Theory Winery are in Fredericksburg and offer tastings by reservation. Out on the wine trail, in Hye, Texas, William Chris Vineyards boasts panoramic views of Hill Country from its stunning modern welcome center and Hye Society Wine Club. The new building opened in 2019, and the wine tastings in the library offer a delectable crash course in Texas wines. Consequently, you can learn about the best Texas-grown grapes while sampling the finest vintages available during the expert-guided tasting.

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Dining Options in Fredericksburg

Back in the town of Fredericksburg, take a stroll down Main Street, where you can sip wine and beer while you shop. With a long history of German influence, Otto’s German Bistro is the best place in town for a Texas German dinner. For brunch lovers, Hill & Vine offers a unique brunch menu, including black-eyed pea hummus and peachy pecan pancakes. Short on time and need a bite to go? Hye Market and Deli has delicious sandwiches, perfect for lunch in between tastings.

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Outdoor Activities and Scenic Spots

Nature enthusiasts can experience Pedernales Falls State Park and Enchanted Rock State Natural Area — each offers options for anyone who loves to hike, swim, and even ride on horseback. Texas Hill Country, with its winding roads and hilly vistas of live oak trees and prickly pear, is one of the most scenic places in the Lone Star State and consequently offers some of the best wines east of California.

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