Autumn has arrived in the Brandywine Valley, offering something for everyone, from scenic country roads that are ablaze with color to charming towns alive with festivals and much more, writes Shannon Montgomery for the County Lines Magazine.
Begin your adventure in West Chester amid brick sidewalks and lively streets that set the perfect scene. Explore local galleries and enjoy the special collection of Harry Dunn’s work at Sunset Hill Fine Arts Gallery.
Dine at one of 65 downtown restaurants, including the newcomer West Chester Seafood Kitchen, and catch a performance by the Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band during the home game on Oct. 25.
Western Chester County offers plenty of fall fun, from grabbing coffee at Twin Valley Coffee in Exton’s Eagleview Town Center and picking up treats at the Tuesday Eagleview Farmers Market, to enjoying a meal along Eagleview’s Restaurant Row.
In Downingtown, indulge at Dressler Estate’s new cidery and bar or sip brews on the rooftop at East Branch Brewing.
Historic Yellow Springs provides a perfect autumn outing, while Brandywine Valley’s crown jewel, Longwood Gardens, is a must-visit. It’s bursting with vibrant fall colors and will welcome the return of the Chrysanthemum Festival on Oct. 24.
Read more about the fall in Brandywine Valley and what activities to do in the County Lines Magazine.
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