|

Rates: $125 - $150 Per night, plus tax
(Single night rate: $150, plus tax)
Children over 12 welcome
Cancellation policy - 7 day notice
No smoking, no pets
Check-in: 2-9 p.m.
Check-out: 11 a.m.
No early or late arrivals unless pre-arranged
Minimum stay: 2 nights on weekends, 3 nights holidays
Gift certificates available / Major credit cards, checks accepted
|

|

Click map to enlarge
|

The Bucksville Bed and Breakfast in Kintnersville is
minutes away from a wealth of nearby leisure time activities. Guests enjoy
the more renowned Bucks County activities of museums, historic sites, antiquing,
shopping, fine dining and scenic covered bridges.
-
Nockamixon State Park is 5,283
acres featuring a jewel of a 1,450 acre lake with a marina and boat
rentals. Fish, swim, horseback ride, bike, hike, or just saunter,
cross-country ski. (5 minutes)
-
Ringing Rocks Park is a 65
acre park with sprawling rock fields that ring when you hit them. (15
minutes)
-
Lost River Caverns Take a 30
minute guided tour of this Hellertown site with crystal formations,
including the crystal chapel. (15 minutes)
-
Antiquing recommendations can be
made by knowledgeable innkeepers who have unearthed treasures from
local shops, yard sales and flea markets. The Quakertown antiques
district lies just eight miles to the northwest of the inn. (5 to 35
minutes)
-
Farmers
Markets - one weekend the market takes place in Quakertown, just
northwest of Kintnersville.
-
Restaurants - From fine to
downright fun dining, guests are moments away from several great
spots. (5 to 25 minutes)
-
New Hope the famed artist's
colony, features galleries, shops both charming and eccentric, early Pennsylvania
architecture, steam train and mule-drawn bridge rides, river views and
ferry rides. ( 35 minutes)
-
Peddler's Village - Lahaska, has
70 specialty shops, 6 restaurants, gardens and brick walkways and
year-round events. Across the street is Penn's Purchase, an outdoor
complex of outlets. (20 minutes)
-
Pearl S. Buck House on Green
Hills Farm, Perkasie, is a national historic landmark on a 60-acre
homestead. Guided tours tell the story of the Pulitzer and Noble Prize
winning author. Her "Good Earth" desk, personal furnishings,
knickknacks and awards are on display. (12 minutes)
|