Aside from its wealth of gastronomic indulgences, Fredericksburg is considered by many to be one of the most attractive small towns in Texas and boasts several restored stone houses. Also preserved are 19th-century Sunday Houses-one-room-and-loft structures used by ranchers and farmers when they traveled to town for shopping and church services. The eight-sided Vereins Kirche, a reproduction of the town's first church that shows off an ancient German building style, houses a local history collection at 100 W. Main St.; phone (830) 997-7832.
Agricultural pursuits also endure in Fredericksburg. From mid-May to early August, you can pick your own peaches in the area (you'll find a large cluster of peach farms along US 290 between Fredericksburg and Stonewall). Lavender, typically in bloom May through June, also is grown at a handful of local sites. In addition several vineyards are located in and around Fredericksburg, making the community a key stop on the Texas Hill Country Wine Trail. A wine connoisseur's dream, the tour covers a 15,000-square-mile appellation said to be the second-largest in the United States.
For more natural landscapes, visitors should venture to Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park, which, in addition to such recreational facilities as an 18-hole golf course and six tennis courts, offers a 1-mile walking trail through riparian woodland, post oak savanna and shortgrass meadows. The park, 4.7 miles southwest off SR 16, is open daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m.; phone (830) 997-4202. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, 18 miles north on RR 965, centers around a pink granite exfoliation dome that rises 425 feet and 640 acres; phone (830) 685-3636.
Bird-watchers, along with black-capped vireos and golden-checked warblers, flock to both the municipal park and the state natural area. From May to October, millions of free-tailed bats can be spotted at the Old Tunnel State Park, 10619 Old San Antonio Rd. The nocturnal aviators emerge nightly from an abandoned railroad passageway; phone (866) 978-2287.
Visitor Centers
Fredericksburg Convention and Visitors Bureau 302 E. Austin St. Fredericksburg, TX 78624. Phone:(830)997-6523 or (888)997-3600
Self-guiding Tours
A free brochure describing a walking tour of the historic district is available from the convention and visitors bureau.