Fall is for festivals in New Braunfels!


(MENAFNEditorial) NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas, Sept. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- A festival vacation - colorful, energetic, and culturally immersive - is a terrific way to meet locals and enjoy a new experience. In New Braunfels Fall is festival season and the mild temperatures and scenic Texas Hill Country make it a perfect vacation destination. Get away with your BFF or enjoy a romantic holiday with the love of your life. It's a vacation to remember!

From the Comal County Fair, to the Gruene Music & Wine Festival, to Wurstfest, Fall in New Braunfels, Texas, welcomes you with warm, sunny days and the scenic Texas Hill Country. Run or bike through the heart and soul of Texas and enjoy the Texas Hill Country wineries and craft beer breweries. Take in special events like Dia De Los Muertos, the New Braunfels Historic Modelers Train Show and the Texas Clay Festival. Don't miss the best 10 days in sausage history - Wurstfest 2017,... Fall in the Texas Hill Country means rodeo, festivals, wine harvests, craft Oktoberfest brews, and enjoying the mild temperatures and scenic views as you run or bike through the heart and soul of Texas. New Braunfels offers them all plus a wide variety of accommodations and supporting attractions and events. Visit PlayInNewBraunfels.com to plan your Fall vacation. There are art festivals, craft beer pubs and wineries to visit. There's outdoor recreation like cycling, running, kayaking and stand-up paddling. It's often still warm enough to float the two fantastic rivers in a tube. Check some of the "festival" fun you can have in the Fall in New Braunfels:

– Have a taste of Texas culture! There's a barbecue contest and a washer pitching contest. There's a PRCA Rodeo, Bull Riding, a tractor pull, and livestock shows. Enjoy scooting a boot to The Bellamy Brothers and a George Strait Tribute Band. Don't miss the parade that kicks it all off on Friday, September 29. New Braunfels takes the day off and everyone is either in the parade or gathered to watch it!

Cycling - As the weather cools off, cyclists converge for the . The October 7-8 Bike MS: Valero Ride to the River, presented by H-E-B, offers a variety of one-day and two-day ride distances. There's even a 161-mile option. The ride from San Antonio to New Braunfels includes celebrations overnight and at the finish line. There are fun-interactive themed rest stops along the route. Experience the beauty of South Texas and the Hill Country for a cycling experience like no other.

Bring your bike for the November 4, too. Choose recreational tours from ride lengths of 14, 29, 41, 49, and 63 miles. Enjoy the Hill Country scenery along the tree-lined banks of the Guadalupe River. Ride through the heart of Texas and enjoy a post ride lunch and party. Cap off your evening with dining and dancing to Bavarian entertainment at Wurstfest!

Wine and Craft Beer – The October 5-8, is a four-day celebration of Texas and Americana music. Sample Texas, German and New World wines. Enjoy specialty beers, food and handcrafted items. "Texas Tastings & Tunes" on Saturday includes more than 40 wine and food producers for tastings. There's 'Le Cordon Gruene' food alley, too. Sunday's "Texas-Style Musicfest" includes a Specialty Beer Tasting event, two entertainment stages and the big game on a big screen TV. There's a Craft Market on Saturday and Sunday. The "Not From Texas" kickoff event on Thursday features German and New World wines, live music and door prizes! Add a tour of the Texas Hill Country wineries and craft beer breweries. Start with the in New Braunfels!

– If you're into model trains, you don't want to miss this great show October 28-29. It takes up the entire New Braunfels Civic Center Exhibit Hall – 11,789 square feet! There are additional exhibits throughout the facility, too. Special features include a huge exhibit of Lego Trains and traveling model railroads of various scales. More than 60 vendors have displays on more than 300 tables for buying, selling, or swapping. There are door prizes, a silent auction, a museum store, and a mini food court. Children will enjoy the free ride ticket for the Landa Park Miniature Train. Or, they can be a Junior Engineer at a 'Kids Run the Trains' layout!

– The Gruene Historic District hosts the 25th annual Texas Clay Festival October 28-29. It features the work of more than 60 Texas potters and clay artists. You'll find a wide variety of pottery, from traditional to sculptural by the top clay artists in Texas. The festival also provides a unique opportunity to watch and learn. There are demonstrations in four tents throughout both days. From the potter's wheel to hand-building to raku firing, there is something for everyone.

– This fun packed festival October 29 includes food, arts & crafts, shopping, live music, and entertainment, as well as educational info on the history of the day. Entertainment includes Mariachi Internacional Monarca, Compania de Danza Folklorica and Tejano star Patsy Torres.

Marathons – November 18, runners gather for the CHOSEN HALF MARATHON & 5K. It's the "Prettiest Race in Texas" making it the perfect destination race to add to your calendar. The Half Marathon is a point-to-point course that runs beside the Guadalupe River. The 5K is an out-and-back course that starts and finishes at Rockin R River Outfitters in Gruene. There's also a Kids Fun Run!

Thanksgiving in New Braunfels includes the opportunity to run off a few pounds on November 23 with the city's "." Enjoy an exhilarating 5k run/walk through the Gruene Historic District to start the day. Children under 12 years old can participate by chasing a Turkey Mascot for ¼ mile through Gruene!

– The food festival to enjoy in Texas according to National Geographic Magazine. Wurstfest is one of the two top "Oktoberfest" celebrations in the nation according to USA Today. You don't want to miss this November 3-12 unique annual celebration rich in German culture and full of Texas fun! There's great food including sausage on a stick to sausage tacos. There's lots of music and dancing, carnival rides and games. Try the German, Texan and domestic beers. Enjoy special events and the finest in Alpine and Bavarian Style Entertainment. It's the best ten days in sausage history.

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SOURCE Greater New Braunfels Convention & Visitors Bureau

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