
Texas’ ability to captivate is not limited to the (mostly) agreeable year-round weather. Of course, the abundance of galleries and museums will only enhance your stay as you learn about local history and the lore of the Lone Star State. But rest assured, every comfort and convenience is available no matter where you choose to start your adventure. Even a small town like Wimberley, located at the beautiful confluence of the gently winding Blanco River and tree-shaded Cypress Creek, has exceptional lodging options for those who desire a small-town experience.įrom rustic and full of character to sleek and ultra-modern, your choice of inn will have more to do with what part of the “Republic of Texas” you wish to explore. Heading south and west from Austin, a distinctive German influence is noticeable in towns such as Fredericksburg, New Braunfels, Boerne, and Kerrville. Favored for its scenic topography, rustic ranches, and Old West culture, a visit to one of the many types of B&B inns provides a deep sense of how unique Texas is and the pride that Texans have in their culture. Perhaps the most sought-after destination is the Texas Hill Country, generally located to the west of Austin, stretching southwest into south-central Texas. They each have their own culture and appeal. Looking for big-city experience will take you to the major metropolitan areas of Dallas, Houston, or San Antonio. To help break down the overwhelming number of choices, it helps first to know where in Texas you want to visit.
