
Welcome to the Susquehanna Valley!
Wrapped in the relative seclusion of nearby fields and farmland, Shade Mountain
Winery also enjoys proximity to an abundance of area attractions. Sample our
wines, tour our store and vineyard, then nestle into a nearby B&B for a weekend
exploration of our valley's culture and heritage. From buggies and bicycling
to candles and corn mazes, each of our neighbors welcomes you to another way
to savor the Susquehanna!
For even more information on recreation, lodging, and valley heritage, visit
the Susquehanna River Valley Visitors Bureau website at www.visitcentralpa.org
and the Central Pennsylvania Visitors Bureau website at www.centralpacvb.org.
WHERE TO STAY
Buckwheat Valley Guesthouse (www.buckwheatvalley.com)
Embraced by invigorating valley views, guests enjoy rural repose on the eight-acre
estate of the Buckwheat Valley Guesthouse.
The
Vicksburg Inn (www.vicksburginn.com)
Laced in gingerbread trim and perched in the shade of century-old horse chestnut
trees, The Vicksburg Inn offers a front-porch view of small-town living.
WHAT TO DO
Penns Creek Pottery
Housed in a restored gristmill on the creek's gentle slope, Penns Creek
Pottery serves as workshop and showroom to master potter Bill Lynch. (Website
coming soon. Call 570- 837-3809 for more information.)
Mifflinburg
Buggy Museum (www.buggymuseum.org)
Former home and workshop of coachmaker William A. Heiss, the Mifflinburg Buggy
Museum pays homage to the historic craft of carriage building.
T&D's
Cats of the World (www.tdscats.com)
Truly the "cat's meow," T&D's Cats of the World offers refuge to exotic felines
rescued from mistreatment and abandonment.
The
Stone House (www.stonehouse-lighting.com)
Inspired by the elegance born of simplicity, Stone House owner Steve Malaney
delves into the craft of Early American lighting.
Colonial
Candlecrafters (www.colonialcandlecrafters.com)
Pouring thirty years of tradition into its craft, Colonial Candlecrafters keeps
the candle burning with an ample array of handmade pillar, wedding, and Country
Jar candles.
Ard's
Farm Market (www.ardsfarm.com)
Proud purveyor of locally produced milk, eggs, and produce, Ard's welcome visitors
to a taste of the valley and to its annual corn maze.
R.B.
Winter State Park (www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/rbwinter.asp)
Traced by oak forests and steep mountain ridges, this 695-acre park is the perfect
place to hoist a pack or raise a rod.
Red
Bank Farm
Home to local artist and former art teacher Jim Dippery, Red Bank Farm is a
gallery and gift shop showcasing hand-decorated gift items and Jim's original
artwork. (Call 570-837- 6331 for hours and for more information.)
Snyder County Historical Soceity
( http://www.snydercounty.org/snyder/cwp/view.asp?a=869&Q=430790)
The Historical Society is located on Market Street in Middleburg and has an extensive library and museum preserving our history and culture. It's a great way to spend an afternoon!
WINE RESOURCES
Pennsylvania Wine Association (www.pennsylvaniawine.com) Representing over 70 wineries on 14,000 acres of grapes, the PWA offers ample information on PA wine trails, facts, and festivals.
Pennsylvania Association of Winegrowers (www.pawinegrowers.org) Founded in 1974, the PAW serves as ardent promoter and safe-guardian of Pennsylvania viticulture.
Susquehanna
Heartland Wine Trail (www.pawinetrail.com)
When raising a glass is exercise enough, jump on the Susquehanna Heartland Wine
Trail! Nestled in the valley's nurturing embrace, trail members Shade Mountain,
Mt. Nittany, Hunters Valley, Brookmere, and Benigna's Creek wineries welcome
visitors to family- owned, family-operated establishments dedicated to the production
of premium wines and to the support of local agriculture. On-site vineyards
burgeon with a variety of grapes, resulting in a wide array of varietals and
making each bottle truly a unique way to savor a visit to the Susquehanna.
(For more information, call Shade Mountain Winery at 570-837-3644.)
www.wine-reviewer.com
Web site for the Wine Enthusiast. A source of information about
wine and wine-related products.
Another site with outstanding Pennsylvania Wine Information is www.pennsylvaniawine.com.