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My Exciting Adventure in New Braunfels, Texas!

I stayed at the Courtyard Marriott New Braunfels, the nicest Courtyard you’ll ever visit!

I’ve always wanted to have an adventure in New Braunfels, Texas, but I had no idea just how fun and exciting it would be! I’ll be posting several blogs on this amazing Texas town, so consider this PART ONE. Thank you to In New Braunfels for hosting me!

Here is the view from the Courtyard…hard to beat!

Last year I made myself a promise that I would be exploring more and more of Texas during 2018. My husband and I drove through Gruene (pronounced Green) Historic District several years ago, but didn’t explore the area other than a quick walk and meal in Gruene. Gruene Hall is where the country dance scenes for the John Travolta film, “Michael” were shot. Fortunately, I recently spent a memorable weekend in New Braunfels, and had an amazing time. There is so much to do in the area! Two rivers to raft and kayak in, Schlitterbahn (a family owned park that has been the #1 Waterpark in the World for the last 20 Years. Located on the banks of the spring-fed Comal River in New Braunfels, Schlitterbahn’s flagship waterpark has 51 attractions on over 70 acres!), Landa Park, the cutest downtown filled with one of a kind shops and restaurants, a Saturday morning Farmer’s Market, and of course, Gruene. The offerings were more than I could do in one weekend, so you can be sure I will be going back!

Gruene Hall was built in 1878 and is “the oldest continually run dance hall in Texas”. Music nightly!

New Braunfels is famous in Texas for its festivals, especially Wurstfest, a 10 day German festival in November. The town was named and founded by Prince Carl Solms-Braunfels from Braunfels, Hesse, Germany, and the German flavor is deeply embedded in the town and its people. During 1844, German settlers came with Prince Carl to the place where the Comal River and the Guadelupe River meet. New settlers in 1846 from Germany founded Fredericksburg, Texas, another place I want to visit!

Naegelin Bakery has been baking fresh German pastry for many years! Their strudel was the best I’ve ever had.
Breakfast with Spass Walking Tours at the Downtowner in New Braunfels gave me biscuits and honey butter. Delicious! And creme brulee french toast!

I visited restaurants, bakeries, the Farmer’s Market, Krause’s Biergarten, and enjoyed the various historical murals of the town. I spent an afternoon with Judy, VP of the Chamber of New Braunfels, and a morning with Jan Kingsbury of Spass Walking Tours. When you go to New Braunfels, you should absolutely contact Jan! The walking tour was so much fun, which is what Spass means in German. I had such an interesting time with her. Check out my fabulous walking tour!

I wanted to buy something at every stall at the Farmer’s Market!
2 Sisters in New Braunfels run 2 Tarts Bakery!
I met the owners at the Krause Biergarten, they were such lovely people. The atmosphere is lively and fun!
In 1979 Schlitterbahn (“slippery road” in German) opened with four slides built around a 60-foot tall replica of the the guard tower of the Solms Castle in Braunfels, Germany. Today it takes up over 70 acres
Schlitterbahn opens in May, and I will be sure to visit this summer! What fun!

 

 

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Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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