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  1. What a great guide to San Saba! This just shows that every little place that we normally don’t bother to stop at has something to see. I’m glad you finally decided to stop for a little longer and explore. Pecans are my absolute favourites so I would definitely buys some to take home with me. And I might have to start being more open minded about stopping along the way.

    1. Right? Small towns always intrigued me more than big cities. Things or places in big cities are known to a lot of people.

  2. There certainly are lots of things to do in San Saba, Texas beyond pecans – but I admit, I would love to visit the “Pecan Capital of the World” to scoop up some tasty pecan treats! I had no idea they grew in Texas. (My bad.) I’d also love to do some shopping and visit Mill Pond Park. And that suspension bridge would be thrilling, too! Thanks for bringing San Saba and all it’s offerings to my attention.

  3. I had no idea San Saba, Texas, is a Pecan Capital of the World. I add it to my itinerary while planning a Texas road trip, as I love pecans. It’s great to know that pecan trees are on both sides of the road as you drive near San Saba. I like the architecture of the San Saba County Courthouse, and I would like to visit Bagley Pecans for sure! Also, this Regency Suspension Bridge seems like a great place to see! It’s impressive that it was built in 1939.

  4. Pecan captial?! Count me in! But also apart from those delicious nuts, San Saba sounds amazing. I always wanted to visit that part of the US. However, my way of travelling somehow collides with the infrastructure in many parts of the US – so let’s see what the future brings. Until then, I’m enjoying pecans from Trader Joe’s 😉

    1. That will be great! You will love Fredericksburg as well. It’s my favorite town in the Texas Hill Country.

  5. It was only a few days back that I had read about the benefits of pecan nuts. So I was pretty intrigued to know more about pecans and the Pecan Capital!
    However, San Saba looks like a great town for a day trip and there’s a lot of interesting places to visit there. And I would love to see a weding at the Wedding Oak Tree and perhaps visit Harry’s Boot. I have a thing for those high heeled boots and the place definitely sounds interesting.

  6. Happy to know that there are many things to do in San Saba. I would love to explore the local stores and shop. Happy to know that they dog-friendly. Snoopy looks so happpy with the Big Foot Family.

  7. Pecan nuts are becoming a bit popular right now in Germany. I bought them several times at my local supermarket recently. And I like the taste – so reading about the pecan capital pearked my interest. I love doing factory or farm tours and I always end up with buying too much. But this is nice too – the nuts would remember me of my trip, when I am home again.

    1. Hmm… So I guess pecans do come from here. I like pecans, too. As you said, I would end up buying too much from the orchard, too.

  8. I would definitely consider heading to San Saba for pecans. Especially if we could find some make into a tasty pecan pie. I too never realized that there were differences in the taste of pecans. I can see that we would enjoy wandering through town on a visit. With lots to see along the way. A Sip ’N Stroll visit at the holiday season sounds perfect to me.

  9. I have been to Dallas, Austin and San Antonio – but missed out the Pecan capital! I love pecans. ‘Old fashioned butter pecan’ icecream flavor is my favorite. It is good to hear that this place has other attractions such as lovely parks, rivers, trails and a suspension bridge. I like walking on suspension bridges and feel the swing! That beautiful decoration at the entrance of Pecan House grill is interesting. Bookmarking your blog post for future reference.

  10. Ooooh. Yummy! I’m already thinking of Pecan pies. When I visit here, I’d buy a year’s worth of Pecans to make pies all year long! Haha. There are different flavours of Pecan? This is news to me! The Mill pond park looks nice. Can we have a picnic lunch here? Driving on Regency Suspension Bridge sounds like quite an experience. Good to know that it isn’t too far from Dallas.

  11. I must live under a rock! I had no idea that was the pecan capital of the world. I thought it was in Georgia. But, considering I love pecans, I would love to go pecan shopping! I’m also curious if you can try samples at the olive oil shop. I know it seems weird, but we went to an olive oil tasting in Destin, Florida, and it was fun. I had no idea there were so many varieties!

    1. I think people from Georgia won’t be agree with this. lol. And yes, you can try samples at the olive oil shop. We didn’t stop, but that’s what I read from their website. I did an olive oil tasting before, but I still have to make a few more before I can say I like it like chocolate or candy sampling. 😉

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