
How to Explore the Towpath During Cold Weather
Cold weather changes the towpath experience. Air feels sharper. Crowds thin out. Water along the canal often looks glassy, sometimes edged with ice. Shorter daylight, slick patches, and wind off

Cold weather changes the towpath experience. Air feels sharper. Crowds thin out. Water along the canal often looks glassy, sometimes edged with ice. Shorter daylight, slick patches, and wind off

Winter suits the Delaware River towns. Lights glow over the water, historic streets feel extra cozy, and small businesses lean into comfort. With Chimney Hill Estate as your base above

New Hope feels built for winter cravings. Lights reflect on the Delaware River, steam rises from mugs in cafe windows, and dessert cases glow with cakes, pies, and chocolate. The

The weeks from late November through New Year often feel intense. Travel, gatherings, late nights, sugar, and screens pile up. By early January, energy drops, focus slips, and even simple

Cold air. Short days. Warm dining rooms and glowing windows. Winter around Chimney Hill Estate delivers everything you want from a cozy getaway, without long drives or airport drama. You

New Year celebrations often mean noise, crowds, and late nights. Many people feel drained by the first week of January. A quiet New Year escape offers a different path. Instead

December shows up with twinkle lights, quiet mornings, and the friendly hum of small towns getting ready for the holidays. It is a month that invites simple pleasures. Hot drinks.

Late fall brings a quieter kind of beauty to the Delaware River towns. The leaves thin, light drops earlier in the day, and shop windows glow by late afternoon. You

If you’re craving a weekend getaway that blends small-town charm, outdoor adventure, and easy access from both New York City and Philadelphia, the Delaware River towns are a perfect choice.