Step into a winter wonderland when you visit Koziar’s Christmas Village. Embark on the best winter hike in Pennsylvania, as generations of Pennsylvanians have done before you, where you’ll find surprises at every turn. Whisper your Christmas wishes to Santa. Sip from a piping hot mug of hot chocolate. And, pause for a kiss on the fairytale kissing bridge.

Koziar’s Christmas Village has been a Pennsylvania tradition for seven decades. The enchanting Christmas attraction was started by William Koziar back in 1948.

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The sprawling Christmas Village has even earned distinction as one of Pennsylvania’s Top 10 Attractions, as named by the Pennsylvania Travel Council.

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Bundle up for your adventure around the Christmas Village that’s awash in more than a million twinkling Christmas lights.

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Visit the glistening buildings that dot the path. Stop for a delicious treat at the Old-Fashioned Bakery Shop. Peek inside Santa’s Post Office Shop. And…

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Watch a spectacular toy train display on this Christmas light hike in Pennsylvania.

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Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph just might wander up to you for a picture-perfect moment. Of course, Santa welcomes guests to sit for a picture and a chat.

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Do a little Christmas shopping or pick up ornaments for the tree at Santa’s Toy Shoppe. Koziar’s also features a manger scene and scenes from Christmas in other countries.

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Warm up with a steaming cup of hot chocolate or a snack during your visit. The Christmas Village sells burgers, hot dogs, pizza, popcorn, cookies, and more.

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Admission to Koziar’s Christmas Village is $12 for individuals between 11 and 64, $11 for seniors 65 and older, and $10 for kids between four and 10. Kids three and under are free.

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Koziar’s Christmas Village begins welcoming guests for the season on Saturday, November 2, 2019. The season runs through January 1, 2020. Hours vary depending on the day.

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Koziar’s Christmas Village 782 Christmas Village Road Bernville, PA 19506 610-488-1110 Click here for more information.

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Address: Koziar’s Christmas Village, 782 Christmas Village Rd, Bernville, PA 19506, USA

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Best Winter Hike In Pennsylvania October 18, 2019 Beth Price-Williams What are the best walk through light displays in Pennsylvania? Bundle up before you head to one of the enchanting lights displays in Pennsylvania. Longwood Gardens, in Kennett Square, transforms into a winter wonderland every year with its spectacular A Longwood Christmas. Meander around the outdoor gardens, illuminated by orbs and trees. You can also walk through a breathtaking tunnel of lights. Spend a winter evening on a Christmas light hike in Pennsylvania at Lehigh Valley Zoo for the annual Winter Light Spectacular. Stroll along paths, lit by glistening trees, and admire the more than 1.2-million lights, including lighted displays. Elwood Park Zoo also hosts its annual holiday Wild Lights walk-through holiday light display. Can I go hiking in the winter in Pennsylvania? Hiking is popular all year around in Pennsylvania. Get outdoors; breathe in the cold winter air, and trek through the snow on an enchanting winter hike in Pennsylvania. Powdermill Nature Reserve in Rector, for example, features a series of trails that are open all year around from dawn to dusk. If you need to warm up or you want to learn more about the area’s wildlife, stop by the Nature Center. Of course, Pennsylvania’s state parks remain open all year around, offering a picturesque backdrop for a winter hike. Embark on one of the more than 30 miles of trails at Moraine State Park (or you can go snowmobiling or cross country skiing). Keep an eye on the park’s calendar for group hikes, too. What are the best parks to visit in the winter in Pennsylvania? On the lookout for things to do in winter in Pennsylvania? Get outdoors, even in the middle of winter, at the many parks dotted throughout Pennsylvania. If you like winter sports, you’ll definitely want to visit Tobyhanna State Park. Go ice skating on Tobyhanna Lake; explore by snowmobile, or do a little ice fishing. If Pennsylvania has a cold, snowy, and icy winter, add the enchanting town of Eagles Mere to your must visit list. When winter conditions allow, Eagles Mere hosts a toboggan slide that zips down a town hill at speeds of up to 45 miles an hour. Add a little history to your winter fun with a visit to Valley Forge National Historical Park. The park boasts nearly 30 miles of hiking trails and allows you to explore the Continental Army’s winter encampment that dates back to 1777. When you need to warm up, stop by the Visitor’s Center.

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Best Winter Hike In Pennsylvania

October 18, 2019

Beth Price-Williams

What are the best walk through light displays in Pennsylvania? Bundle up before you head to one of the enchanting lights displays in Pennsylvania. Longwood Gardens, in Kennett Square, transforms into a winter wonderland every year with its spectacular A Longwood Christmas. Meander around the outdoor gardens, illuminated by orbs and trees. You can also walk through a breathtaking tunnel of lights. Spend a winter evening on a Christmas light hike in Pennsylvania at Lehigh Valley Zoo for the annual Winter Light Spectacular. Stroll along paths, lit by glistening trees, and admire the more than 1.2-million lights, including lighted displays. Elwood Park Zoo also hosts its annual holiday Wild Lights walk-through holiday light display. Can I go hiking in the winter in Pennsylvania? Hiking is popular all year around in Pennsylvania. Get outdoors; breathe in the cold winter air, and trek through the snow on an enchanting winter hike in Pennsylvania. Powdermill Nature Reserve in Rector, for example, features a series of trails that are open all year around from dawn to dusk. If you need to warm up or you want to learn more about the area’s wildlife, stop by the Nature Center. Of course, Pennsylvania’s state parks remain open all year around, offering a picturesque backdrop for a winter hike. Embark on one of the more than 30 miles of trails at Moraine State Park (or you can go snowmobiling or cross country skiing). Keep an eye on the park’s calendar for group hikes, too. What are the best parks to visit in the winter in Pennsylvania? On the lookout for things to do in winter in Pennsylvania? Get outdoors, even in the middle of winter, at the many parks dotted throughout Pennsylvania. If you like winter sports, you’ll definitely want to visit Tobyhanna State Park. Go ice skating on Tobyhanna Lake; explore by snowmobile, or do a little ice fishing. If Pennsylvania has a cold, snowy, and icy winter, add the enchanting town of Eagles Mere to your must visit list. When winter conditions allow, Eagles Mere hosts a toboggan slide that zips down a town hill at speeds of up to 45 miles an hour. Add a little history to your winter fun with a visit to Valley Forge National Historical Park. The park boasts nearly 30 miles of hiking trails and allows you to explore the Continental Army’s winter encampment that dates back to 1777. When you need to warm up, stop by the Visitor’s Center.

The OIYS Visitor Center

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Bundle up before you head to one of the enchanting lights displays in Pennsylvania. Longwood Gardens, in Kennett Square, transforms into a winter wonderland every year with its spectacular A Longwood Christmas. Meander around the outdoor gardens, illuminated by orbs and trees. You can also walk through a breathtaking tunnel of lights.

Spend a winter evening on a Christmas light hike in Pennsylvania at Lehigh Valley Zoo for the annual Winter Light Spectacular. Stroll along paths, lit by glistening trees, and admire the more than 1.2-million lights, including lighted displays. Elwood Park Zoo also hosts its annual holiday Wild Lights walk-through holiday light display.

Can I go hiking in the winter in Pennsylvania?

Hiking is popular all year around in Pennsylvania. Get outdoors; breathe in the cold winter air, and trek through the snow on an enchanting winter hike in Pennsylvania. Powdermill Nature Reserve in Rector, for example, features a series of trails that are open all year around from dawn to dusk. If you need to warm up or you want to learn more about the area’s wildlife, stop by the Nature Center.

Of course, Pennsylvania’s state parks remain open all year around, offering a picturesque backdrop for a winter hike. Embark on one of the more than 30 miles of trails at Moraine State Park (or you can go snowmobiling or cross country skiing). Keep an eye on the park’s calendar for group hikes, too.

What are the best parks to visit in the winter in Pennsylvania?

On the lookout for things to do in winter in Pennsylvania? Get outdoors, even in the middle of winter, at the many parks dotted throughout Pennsylvania. If you like winter sports, you’ll definitely want to visit Tobyhanna State Park. Go ice skating on Tobyhanna Lake; explore by snowmobile, or do a little ice fishing.

If Pennsylvania has a cold, snowy, and icy winter, add the enchanting town of Eagles Mere to your must visit list. When winter conditions allow, Eagles Mere hosts a toboggan slide that zips down a town hill at speeds of up to 45 miles an hour.

Add a little history to your winter fun with a visit to Valley Forge National Historical Park. The park boasts nearly 30 miles of hiking trails and allows you to explore the Continental Army’s winter encampment that dates back to 1777. When you need to warm up, stop by the Visitor’s Center.