Around Town
Whether you’re dining in Lambertville or visiting the Flemington outlets, Hunterdon County NJ welcomes its visitors. Historic Flemington is the County Seat and known for the famous Lindbergh kidnapping trial. Frenchtown dining is multinational, their shops unique and inviting and the scenery of the river and bridge to near-by Pennsylvania charming. Frenchtown is a cyclists location since the town has a bicycle shop, causal restaurants and relaxing stops for the avid cyclists. You’re likely to catch bikers in town, too, on a Sunday afternoon as scenic Route 29 is a favorite for the recreational motor biking clubs.
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The Town of Clinton is reminiscent of a Victorian village yet up to date with its hospitality and activities.
Readington Township has the State’s only buffalo farm and it opens its gates for Buffalo Watch each summer. You may see the buffalo up close and personal, taste a delicious buffalo burger and have a tour of the farm hosted by the ranch owner operator. Check the Calendar of Events for the schedule.
High Bridge history is significant and their Saturday morning summer farmer’s market regionally celebrated. The small town has a small yet impressive group of outstanding restaurants and Circa, located on Main Street, LINK would have you think you’re dining in a metropolitan bistro and live music is on their agenda during the week-end.
Not all the County’s rural municipalities have town centers. In some Hunterdon County municipalities, the town centers are replaced by pastures, rolling hills, textured fields, babbling streams and old homesteads. Their attractions include breathtaking photo ops, architectural interests, historic landmarks, cross country skiing terrain and riding and hiking trails. Anyway you slice it, Hunterdon County NJ has such a seasonal variety of interests and activities that visitors choose to return time and time again, each time experiencing somewhat different flavor of this less-discovered travel and tourism destination.
Readington Township has the State’s only buffalo farm and it opens its gates for Buffalo Watch each summer. You may see the buffalo up close and personal, taste a delicious buffalo burger and have a tour of the farm hosted by the ranch owner operator. Check the Calendar of Events for the schedule.
High Bridge history is significant and their Saturday morning summer farmer’s market regionally celebrated. The small town has a small yet impressive group of outstanding restaurants and Circa, located on Main Street, LINK would have you think you’re dining in a metropolitan bistro and live music is on their agenda during the week-end.
Not all the County’s rural municipalities have town centers. In some Hunterdon County municipalities, the town centers are replaced by pastures, rolling hills, textured fields, babbling streams and old homesteads. Their attractions include breathtaking photo ops, architectural interests, historic landmarks, cross country skiing terrain and riding and hiking trails. Anyway you slice it, Hunterdon County NJ has such a seasonal variety of interests and activities that visitors choose to return time and time again, each time experiencing somewhat different flavor of this less-discovered travel and tourism destination.