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Plan your next Hill Country vacation with us. We offer the "Fun" in Texas
Hill Country accommodations. Come stay in a Cedar cabin on Cypress Creek, curl up with a book on your own private swing on
the Blanco River or enjoy a two bedroom cabin with 20 mile Vista Views of the Hill Country. Come experience
what Wimberley living is all about; play, relax, shop and enjoy fine wines without the big city hassle!
For reservations or to Contact us Click here
Welcome to Wimberley! A serendipitous find,
Wimberley is a little market town and artist's haven at the junction of several back roads about halfway between
Austin and San Antonio.
Established in 1848, this picturesque village is a resort and retirement area on
RR 12 in the beautiful Central Texas Hill Country north of San Marcos. Visitors to the area are entranced by cool, shady pools
beneath towering cypress trees, the cascading Blanco River and sparkling Cypress Creek, rolling green meadows and majestic
hills. In abundance are white-tailed deer and other wildlife, wildflowers, recreational communities, vacation resorts and
youth camps. Popular activities include climbing, hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, golf, tennis, arts and crafts, and camping
and zip lining. Wimberley is the home of many artists and authors.
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Reservations, Availability, and Additonal information Our
Friendly and Knowledgeable Agents: Eoin:
Phone reservations and Inquiries Suzzy:
Online Reservations Toll
Free: 1-800-918-8788
Local:
512-847-8788 Fax: 512-847-8788 On Line reservations: 24 Hours a Day
For Reservations Click Here!
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The New York
Times ranks Hill Country as #1 vacation destination this summer!
In their
June 2, 2008 travel
article listing 31 great summer vacations closer to home,
the New York Times listed the Texas Hill Country as its number one choice.
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Quote, "traveling this summer may sound like a cruel joke: airlines are getting worse, gas prices are
creeping toward $5 a gallon and the euro continues to go up,up,up. It's almost enough to make you stay home. Who needs
Europe? The Texas Hill Country, west of Austin and north of San Antonio, might be the next best thing to crossing the Atlantic.
The region is lush, colorful and, unlike much of the pancake-flat state, dotted with beautiful green hills that are evocative
of Tuscany or the south of France. Moreover, the region is speckled with 22 wineries that buzz with food and music festivals
year round."
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