Texas Hill Country awaits tourists: what attracts this region in Texas
The American travel magazine Afar has just published its annual list of 25 recommended vacation destinations around the world. In addition to the obvious places like Paris, Fiji, and Machu Picchu, the list also includes destinations like McDonald's, Uruguay, and Brno.
It also features several places from the United States: Philadelphia, Detroit, San Diego, Charleston, and others, including Texas Hill Country. Austin CultureMap writes about the interesting sights to see in this Texas region.
According to experts from the travel magazine, this region is one of the most beautiful in Texas. It's noted that in 2022, more than 2.3 million people visited Hill Country state parks alone.
Tourists are drawn to the unique nature of Texas, but primarily they come for a total solar eclipse. This natural phenomenon can be observed in April, so you still have time to plan your route.
According to the hotel booking site, the cost of accommodation in the heart of the hills, in Fredericksburg, starts from $1,000 to $2,700 per night in early April.
In addition to the solar eclipse, you can explore the Hill Country wine region, which is the third largest in the United States, and breweries such as Jester King and Real Ale.
Accommodation options vary from yurts and shipping containers to treehouses and resorts where you might have giraffes as neighbors passing by your window. If rental prices seem too high, consider camping or opting for an overnight stay in Austin or San Antonio.
Other points of interest in this area, besides the famous peaches, include the cowboy capital of Texas - Bandera, as well as Kerrville.
But it's hardly possible to tell a short story about these diverse neighborhoods in the Texas Hill Country, which spans 25 Texas counties. As the locals say, living in the Texas Hill Country is a state of mind.