
Local Attractions & Accommodations
Come visit Brandywine Valley Wine Country.
Stay over at one of our participating world class B&Bs and Hotels. Each offers their own unique Sip & Stay Getaway packages, including a passport to visit the family operated vineyards and wineries of the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail.
PLACES TO STAY
Consult our list of local lodging properties offering the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail's Sip & Stay Getaway passport packages.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
- Chester County Cheese Artisans
- Winterthur Museum & Country Estate
- Longwood Gardens
- Brandywine River Museum
- Hagley Museum & Library
- QVC Studios
- American Helicopter Museum
- Brandywine Battlefield
- Delaware Natural History Museum
- Herrs Potato Chip Factory
- Historic Kennett Square
TOURISM INFORMATION
- Chester County Conference Visitors Bureau
- VisitPA.com
- The Brandywine Valley Online Guide
- The Brandywine Conference Visitors Bureau
- Historic Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia Tourism Network
- PhiladelphiaUSA.travel
- Pennsylvania Dutch Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Delaware County's Brandywine Conference and Visitors Bureau
- Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing
- Greater Wilmington Convention and Visitors Bureau
WINE INTERESTS
TRANSPORTATION

Black Walnut Winery
Fri-Sun 12-6 & by appt.
Chaddsford Winery
Tues, Wed, Sat, Sun 12-6
Thurs & Fri 12-8
Kreutz Creek Vineyards
Sat & Sun 11-6
Paradocx Vineyard
Sun-Thurs 11-7, Fri-Sat 11-8
Patone Cellars
Anticipated Opening 2012
Penns Woods Winery
Fri-Sat 11-6, Sun 11-5
Twin Brook Winery
Mon-Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5
February
Wine & Chocolate Month
Member Wineries
more information
Fridays in 2012, Noon to 6 p.m.
Half-Off Tasting Fees (Sadsburyville)
Black Walnut Winery
more information
February 25
Indoor Concert: Tim Williams
Black Walnut Winery
more information
Through March 31
Saturdays & Sundays
Snow Bar
Chaddsford Winery
more information
Notice: Our members pour controlled amounts of their wines for tasting. However, tasting at several wineries, in close succession, can cause one to unwittingly consume alcohol above the legal limit. If you intend to visit more than one winery in a day, we recommend you employ a designated driver or limit your wine consumption accordingly.


