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New Hope

New Hope

3.7(3 reviews)
0.1 mi

Coryell's Ferry (now New Hope) is over 200 years old as a crossing over the Delaware River to…read moreLambertville, NJ. An iron truss bridge replaced the flat bottomed boat a century ago, but the site that once was a small village relying on this transport for its survival has become a major tourist attraction for those loving arts and crafts, good restaurants and a weekend away from the bustle of New York and Philadelphia. Those in the know have learned that summer and fall find the borough crammed with visitors and impossible parking. The best time to go is when no one but locals are in town. Winter may be dreary, but the shops, bars, inns and restaurants are dying for customers and no reservations are required. As a local (15 minute drive from home) I love the nearly empty streets and the attention provided by the shopkeepers. Sure there is often snow, ice and wind to contend with, but all that just adds to the charm. Warm weather is a different story altogether, and we avoid New Hope at all costs. Havana, Karla's, The Logan Inn, are three of my favorite hangs for entertainment and decent grub, but there are dozens of other kitchens worth a taste. When I go, I can just walk around and walk into any that strike my fancy; step inside and grab a table without reservations. I will be heading to a new Indian house next week (New Hope Spice Lover) to check out their curries, chaats, Gobi Manchurian and naan. February is a perfect time to visit New Hope. You may be the only out of town visitor around. Maybe that's why Bradley Cooper bought a home nearby.

Cute little town along the river…read more Parking can be tough but definitely are available around- even if you have to pay. This is a good place to park- walk around- have some food and drinks- see some stores- like have crystals, wine, few witch craft, erotic clothing and toys, ice cream, clothing, Indian , chocolates etc. You can also stroll over the bridge and check out Lambertville which also has some nice places to eat/ drink and some stores to check out. Walking over the bridge was nice -saw a dog on a jet ski which was awes

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Stone Arch Bridge

Stone Arch Bridge

5.0(2 reviews)
28.5 mi

There's so much cool stuff within the city limits that I've committed to trying to explore…read moresomething new (to me) every week. Recently that meant exploring the trolley trails in west Fairmount Park and finding the stone spiral arch bridge. In the early 1900s, a scene trolley took people through the woods. Nature has reclaimed the trolley paths, but in recent years they have been converted into miles of hiking trails. It's not crowded--I only saw 4 other people, mountain bikers, on my visit. It's a great place to explore. It's shaded so the walk was cool. It's pretty level so the hike is easy. And if you know where to go, you can find this beautiful bridge that looks like a brick spiral. The years have taken a toll, so I wonder how much longer we'll get to enjoy it. It's cool to think that in the past so much work was put into creating a beautiful structure that really just needed to serve a simple function. Don't have time for a long hike? You can get to the bridge quickly by entering the trail from Chamounix Mansion. Park by the equestrian building and head in. It's probably less than a 1/2 mile walk to the bridge.

I'm one of those weird Aquarius people who like to explore abandoned buildings, and ancient sites,…read moreso I had to check out Stone Arch Bridge! It is an old bridge that leads to nowhere because it is no longer being used. It is surrounded by a forest, and kind of hard to find. The best way to find it is to stay at Chamounix Mansion, and follow the trail behind the trees. It's worth checking out if you like to post on Instagram, and finding hidden gems that are off the beaten path.

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Hole in the wall - Careful now

Hole in the wall

4.3(16 reviews)
35.7 mi

We checked in today at Hole In The Wall through Chrissy at the front desk. She was definitely the…read morenicest , most welcoming customer service agent we've ever come into contact with. They found the best person to do that job!

I love these little places that create a personality to a community and find themselves forever…read moreliving within your memories. This tunnel is a pretty tight drive as you pass through in your vehicle. As I said, this tunnel will stay within your memories as part of South Amboy, New Jersey. I lived in South Amboy, New Jersey and grew up in Central New Jersey, which many claim that central New Jersey does not exist. I disagree. Central New Jersey certainly is a place. It is not the more rural south Jersey nor claim Philadelphia as their city, nor is it directly in the shadow of Manhattan (though here is within the shadow of Staten Island, New York). This "hole-in-the-wall" is part of the landscape of my memories and I am better for having driven through it (definitely a better driver). Again, these little quirks will forever stay within you no matter if your life journey took you far from South Amboy, New Jersey. It is perhaps more poignant will you remember something as seemingly inconsequential as a narrow bridge as a part of a community that you fondly cherish. I remember this "hole-in-the-wall" and smile at its memory.

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New Hope Boro - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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