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  1. One thing to do is to find the store that sells “the fickle pickles” . I swear those pickles are the most amazing I’ve ever tasted. Don’t miss those.

  2. I have never heard of Boerne but looks lovely, especially the first picture is just my kind of place! Boerne sounds like great family escape. I prefer smaller towns, less tourisy with more local vibe. Koncer in the park and self-guided tours – pefect day out with friends and/or family!

  3. Boerne looks very charming. And since it is a heritage town, it is the best place for me. I have always been intrigued by how European history shaped culture and life in the New World. So, taking a Historic Walking Tour would be the best thing for me to do in Boerne. I would also love to do the Firefly trail to see the wildflowers. Will remember to carry a hat now.

    1. I like doing Historic Tour at small towns because how people got there always intrigued me. And Boerne is one of them. Next time I will remember to bring a hat. Hah!

  4. OMG! Boerne looks fantastic. Interesting to know about the German Heritage Town in USA!
    That’s interesting to conduct a contest to name an attraction. And I agree too! Its too pretty to have a name!!!
    Outdoor art gallery is absolutely stunning. Lemon Blueberry Poppy cake? I want to taste that right now!

  5. I must admit I have not travelled to this part of USA but reading some of your posts I would definitely look into visiting it. Some good learning about the connection of Boerne with German heritage and being named after Ludwig Borne, who inspired the Germans to travel to the new world. A very good idea to get brochures and see what’s on offer to start you trip. Good to know that these is a choice of accommodation on offer and I would like to maybe treat myself to Erastus Reed Suite which looks very relaxing. Thanks for sharing a great destination

  6. I grew up in Texas and have never heard of Boerne! Definitely adding it to my travel list, though, it looks so cute! And I always love an excuse to go drive through Texas Hill Country 🙂

    1. Don’t worry, Amanda! I first heard about Boerne after my friend got married and live there. So, make sure you visit Boerne on your next drive to Texas Hill Country. It’s about 40 minutes to the south of Fredericksburg.

  7. I haven’t been in Boerne, Texas yet although I was just in the US few weeks ago. I really love art so I’ll definitely appreciate going to Art Al Fresco. The historic walking tour seems like a fun activity to do too. Hope I can participate on it when I visit.

    1. We enjoyed hunting art pieces on Art Al Fresco as well as the historic walking tour. I’m sure you will enjoy it when you get a chance to visit the city.

  8. We visited Boerne last year but did not spend as much time as you and your family did. It does look like we have missed out on quite a lot of things to do and see. We loved our visit to Boerne. How unique enjoying concerts in a cave, you can just imagine the acoustics. We would have enjoyed the Historic Walking Tour if we had more time.

    1. You’ve been to Boerne? Yeah, too bad you didn’t have much time like we did. Hopefully there’s a next time for you and Boerne.

  9. Wow! Cave Without a Name looks and sounds incredible. I have been wanting to visit the Carlsbad Caverns ever since one of my best friends in college was from New Mexico and kept talking about it, and Cave Without a Name looks just as amazing. I’ve never heard of Boerne before reading your post, so thanks for putting in on my radar!

  10. I love that Boerne looks like your typical western small town. I think that’s very charming and definitely entices me to pack up and visit. I think it’s great that you participate in local events such as the farmer’s market and music in the park because you got an authentic feel for Boerne and how the locals live. I’m of German heritage, so I would like to visit here and see if my family shares any of their same traditions. Definitely would also check out the Cave with No Name — so surreal!

    1. On our first visit to Boerne about 5 years ago, there was a German festival in the Main Plaza. They were doing Chicken Dance and I turned to my husband whose great great grandparents came from Germany but made Pittsburgh their home. He turned to me and said, “We’re in German.” Haha… And I could see similarity in features, too. So, yeah, you will feel like home. 🙂

  11. What a fun little town! I love finding the not so popular towns whenever we travel. My daughter would love those caves! And I must say, that’s the nicest hotel bathroom I’ve seen in a while!

  12. What a great place to spend a weekend! I would love self-guided walking tours and public art displays!

    P. S. I’m glad you shared the correct pronunciation for Boerne in your post. In would’ve never guessed at the proper way to pronounce that!

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