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![]() | Wineries of Perry County Pennsylvania Come visit Perry County and tour its finest local wineries. Bucks Valley Winery and Vineyards, located in Newport, PA, is a great place to go!! With their decks overlooking Bucks Valley, delicious wine and their brick oven pizzas and breads, Bucks Valley is a favorite around Central PA locals. Buddy Boy Winery and Vineyards, Perry County's newest family owned winery, has a sincere, down home feel. Guided tours demonstrate the process used to produce their delicious wines. Buddy Boy also hosts a weekly Saturday night event of dinner and a band. The Armstrong Valley Vineyard and Winery has a large selection of wines with over 11 varieties planted on the property. This winery gives an old country feel with its rustic charm. With continued renovations, it is becoming one of the prettiest wineries around. Broad Mountain Vineyards is another great place to try. Located in Elizabethville, PA, it was a smaller winery. This year they have added a huge second location, on top of the mountain with a beautiful tasting room with many different events. They offer a huge selection of wines and customized meat and cheese trays and events. It is definitely a must see!! For a central location to all the local wineries, make The Bridgeview Bed and Breakfast your lodging choice. Like the wineries, we also offer a quiet country setting with the gently flowing Susquehanna River in our backyard. The famous Rockville Bridge provides an amazing view and the Blue Mountains provide a picture perfect backdrop. Visit us online and check out guest reviews at Trip Advisor , as well as on Facebook! Give us a call at 717-957-2438 to see why our guests prefer The Bridgeview B&B as their lodging destination for the Susquehanna Valley area of Central Pennsylvania and so many return again and again!! |
![]() | See What Our Guests Have To Say!! You've heard us toot our horn about all the wonderful things to do around The Bridgeview Bed and Breakfast and what our B&B has to offer. Here, we're going to turn the table and let our guests do the talking! We stayed at the Bridgeview B&B from 10/17-10/21. It was our second visit this year and the view is beyond breathtaking whether you are a train lover or not. The atmosphere is casual and the other guests are friendly. We recommend you visit the Bridgeview B & B any time of year. You won't be disappointed. Dee P Reno, Nevada Our family selected Bridgeview B&B for a reunion, and it was the best decision! The staff welcomed us and made us feel truly at home. We had complete access to the spacious decks overlooking the Susquehanna River, use of grills, and other amenities that we would never find in a hotel. The owner is also very knowledgeable about the region and gave us many helpful insights into local history and activities. We all were sad to leave but plan to return next year! Lorraine30242 Arlington, Virginia We had another wonderful relaxing weekend at the Bridgeview again! It has become a home away from home for us. This trip treated us to a nice snowfall, and lots of fun playing in the snow. We look forward to another trip when the weather gets warmer. Gcmom Springfield, VA For more guest testimonials visit Trip Advisor and our Facebook Page . So what are you waiting for? Call us today at 717-957-2438 to book your stay. See for yourself why our guests can't wait to come back. Make The Bridgeview B&B your lodging destination for the Harrisburg PA area, and the Susquehanna Valley region of Central Pennsylvania. |
![]() | The Liberty Bell tolls to announce the Declaration of Independence, July 8t On this day in 1776, a 2,000-pound copper-and-tin bell now known as the "Liberty Bell" rings out from the tower of the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, summoning citizens to the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence. Four days earlier, the historic document had been adopted by delegates to the Continental Congress, but the bell did not ring to announce the issuing of the document until the Declaration of Independence returned from the printer on July 8. In 1751, to commemorate the 50-year anniversary of Pennsylvania’s original constitution, the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly ordered the bell to be constructed. After being cracked during a test, and then recast twice, the bell was hung from the State House steeple in June 1753. With the outbreak of the American Revolution in April 1775, the bell was rung to announce the battles of Lexington and Concord. The most famous tolling, however, was on July 8, 1776, when it summoned Philadelphia citizens for the first reading of the Declaration of Independence. This important day in History has been brought to you by The Bridgeview Bed & Breakfast. Check out what previous guests have to say at Tripadvisor, then give us a call at 717-957-2438 to book your stay! |
![]() | Bring Your Fishing Rod!! Here at The Bridgeview Bed & Breakfast, train watching and fishing are two favorite choices of the many activities available right here at our location. Guests can choose from fishing on the shore or in a boat. We have a private boat launch available for your use, but you must BYOB (bring your own boat)!! The Susquehanna River has wide variety of fish, small-mouth bass, walleye, muskie, and catfish to name a few, and Norfolk Southern will provide the trains. You can even fish under Rockville Bridge, which is a great spot to escape the hot sun or stay dry if it rains. How cool is that!! Even if the fish aren't biting, the trains will be rolling! What makes this even better is that you are multi-tasking while relaxing! Sounds too good to be true? Check what previous guests have to say at Trip Advisor and take a virtual tour . Our rooms are clean & comfortable with in suite baths, A/C, Wifi, and we serve up a delicious breakfast. Come see for yourself by calling 717-957-2438 to book your stay at The Bridgeview B&B, Central PA's favorite lodging destination for fishing and train watching. One stay and you will be hooked!! |
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