Yep, the same Luckenbach where “Waylon and Willie and the boys” hang out. Although I was only there a few minutes, by looking at their website it looks like a lot happens in the place where “Everybody’s Somebody”. Live Music 7 nights a week. Check it out for yourself. Click here.
Beware, there are no road signs pointing to the turn off to Luckenbach. Look at your map and know what road you are looking for or ask one of the locals for landmarks. That’s what I did!
Here a few pics that I just couldn’t resist. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger view.
Leaving Fredericksburg is where the riding really started to get good! The stretch from Fredericksburg to Wimberley was a FABULOUS ride. While the route I took wasn’t one of the featured Top 10 Best Rides, it was still great. I discovered my criteria for a great ride are (in this order): Curviness, Hilliness and Scenery. This ride met all three of these criteria. Makes me itchy to try one of the Top 10 rides!
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Lisa,
Glad you got to experience Luchenbach.
It is one of my favorite places. We always spend a few hours there on the way to a Hill Country ride.
Did you see the Bar stool at the end of the bar up against ther wall? It has my name on it.
Jim
Been there many times. It’s a great place. One of my early paintings
was of Luckenbach.
Grady has a reeeeaaaly horrific vase that his mom got from Luchenbach. I keep trying to hide it but it keeps reappearing! I finally caved because of the sentimentality and the song is cool… Lot’s of childhood memories…