Last weekend my girlfriends and I headed out for a girls trip to Fredericksburg to celebrate our bestie’s 40th birthday! We had such a great time. Not much better than getting away for a weekend with your girls! Tons of fun, lots of memories made and great for the soul! Here are all the details on our trip to Fredericksburg!
First of all, THANK YOU for all of your suggestions. Y’all always give amazing advice. If you are looking to visit Fredericksburg check out my Instagram post and Facebook post where yall gave tons of ideas/places to see/things to do! I also got some great ideas from my friend Alice on her blog post here.
GIRLS TRIP TO FREDERICKSBURG
Fredericksburg is about 5 hours away from where we live. While this is a longish road trip we loved the car ride. 5 hours in the car with some of your favorite people uninterrupted was amazing!! Many times when we get together we have our kiddos (many still pretty little) so it is basically impossible to get through a conversation. We chatted and listened to great music the entire time so the car ride flew by! We left early Friday morning and got into town around 5 and headed to our house to get ready for dinner. We rented a house close to the main strip. There are so many cute options out there, but we ended up staying at Mistletoe House. It was perfect for us. Its a few blocks away from Main Street, which is where almost everything is located, so we could walk to the shopping, restaurants, etc.
Our first night we wanted to go to a nicer restaurant to celebrate Leslie’s bday!! We headed to Cabernet Grill and it was delicious! The outdoor atmosphere was so pretty. We had wine, steaks, exchanged gifts and had an amazing night!
After dinner we headed back to the house, got in our jammies, drank some more wine and talked forever. Let me tell you. . .girlfriends are the best thing in the world and I am so blessed to have some of the best! I LOVE these ladies and feel so so lucky to do life with them. We can have fun anywhere and getting the chance to all hang out and talk late into the night was so much fun!!
The next morning we headed out to brunch at Rathskeller on the main strip. The food was delicious and filled our tummies before our wine tour! After brunch, we headed over to hop on the 290 Wine Shuttle. We had thought about renting a private car, but honestly this was such a great way to do it. It is only $29.99 and you can use it all day. There are 13 wineries on the route and you can hop on/off at any of the ones you want to stop at. The busses run all day so you barely ever have to wait. It was so convenient and I definitely recommend it.
Our first stop was Grape Creek Vineyards. It was the most beautiful vineyard we stopped at. The grounds were gorgeous and there was an amazing outdoor patio with live music. If you go on the wine tour be sure to check the times. We went to this vineyard first, because they stopped allowing the bus to drop people off at a specific time.
photo via the American Winery Guide
The tasting was really fun. You got to try 6 different types of wine and we had a wonderful lady we were working with. After the tasting, we hopped back on the bus and headed to the next vineyard.
Next stop, Becker Vineyards. Becker Vineyards is known for its lavender. Unfortunately, we went the wrong time of the year so none of it was blooming. I have heard it is incredible in the Spring. Not only is it beautiful, but smells amazing. We did a tasting here as well which came with 6 tastings and 1 freebie. Between the 2 vineyards I would say that Grape Creek was prettier, but our group enjoyed the wine more at Becker Vineyards.
After, the tasting we were feeling very “relaxed” and decided it was time for a little food. We grabbed some yummy cheese, crackers, bread and bought a bottle of our favorite wine to enjoy outside on the patio.
It was the perfect lunch. Dill Goat cheese, Brie, buttery crackers, delicious wine and girl talk. What more could you want?!
It is so funny because we all agreed this was our FAVORITE wine (photo below)! It was so so good. Kinda reminded me of Meiomi Pinot Noir which is one of my favorites as well. If you go here I highly recommend trying this one if you like a red blend.
After lunch, we decided to head back into town for some shopping. We walked up and down Main Street and popped into lots of fun shops. There are so many cute things to see on the “strip”. My FAVORITE was Farm Haus! I shared lots on Instagram stories, but wow….so many things I wanted to take home. The girls also got frozen wine while shopping from Fat Ass Winery :). After lots of retail therapy, we worked up an appetite and headed over to Hondos for dinner and margaritas. That place was an experience. There was a beautiful patio and everyone else thought so too. You wait in line to order your food and I am not kidding the line was like a 30+ minute wait. It was kinda crazy. The food was good, not sure it was worth the long wait in line, but we had a great time. We met a really sweet woman in line who was there with some of her girlfriends celebrating a friends 60th bday. She said the best advice she can give is to always make time for your girlfriends. She wished she had traveled more with her friends when she was younger. Great advice I think :). After some margs and queso we headed back to our home for more girl talk and comfy clothes. Perfect ending to an amazing day.
The next morning we woke up, packed up, grabbed brunch and Nury’s and then made one last stop before we headed out of town at Magnolia Pearl. This place was highly recommended by several of you and WOW, I mean. . .the building was absolutely the stuff dreams are made of. Prepare yourself for the million photos I am sharing below, but I literally couldn’t get enough. I would love to pick up the building, plop it in McKinney and move in tomorrow. The details, the architecture, everything was perfection!!! So. . .Magnolia Pearl is actually a clothing store and not gonna lie. . .lets just say the clothing was NOT my style. . .BUT the building and decor blew me away!!
So incredible right?! Around the back they are working on making a building out of a old silo so I am sure that is going to be amazing too! If you are in town you have to stop by and see this building!
After drooling over Magnolia Pearl, we hopped in our car for the ride home. No Texas road trip is complete without a stop at Buc-ees. I know all my Texas people know what I am talking about. We grabbed some goodies and then enjoyed 5 more hours of laughter, and shenanigans. We truly had the best weekend. It was good food therapy, wine therapy, girl therapy, etc. I am pretty sure I burned off all the calories I consumed from laughing. If you are looking for a fun girls trip we really loved Fredericksburg.
Next stop with my girls. . .Scottsdale. Stay tuned for those trip details. . .coming soon. 🙂
Sally says
Well – you have certainly made me want to go! It all looks and sounds great – more than a car trip from the UK though!
teamseo says
We have a daughter who lives in Bee Cave and we do visit regularly. I especially like my namesake town (Fredericksburg) a nice daytrip out of Bee Cave / Austin.