Enjoy A Picture-Perfect Weekend When You Visit Old Town Bluffton
By AnneMarie|Published November 09, 2023
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South Carolina has been home for AnneMarie since 2001. Her favorite part of the state is Lake Jocassee. An App State alumna, it's always the mountains; the lake bonus makes it heavenly. When not writing about the state, she may be spending time with family, relaxing by the pool, or out somewhere enjoying nature.
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A visit to Old Town Bluffton is an unforgettable, picturesque experience. Positioned along the May River, considered the soul of this historic town, water views and centuries-old oaks lining the streets give Bluffton a certain Lowcountry charm. And although it gets passed over often by those traveling through for a vacation at Hilton Head Island, it’s worthy of its own trip, even if only for a quick weekend getaway. We’ve got a few recommendations for attractions to explore as well as a unique place to stay in Old Town Bluffton, S.C. for this memorable adventure.
One of the most beautiful historic sites you can visit during your trip is the Church of the Cross, set alongside the May River. Known for its striking Gothic architecture, it was built in 1854 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
Just a few blocks inland from the church, both kids and kids-at-heart will enjoy Dubois Park, featuring a pirate ship-themed playground and picnic tables, a perfect place to spend a few hours one afternoon.
Immerse yourself in the Bluffton Art District, found mainly along Calhoun Street from the Promenade to the May River. Enjoy fine local art in oil, acrylic, and mixed media, pottery, woodcarvings, and photography (notecards pictured here featured at the Robert Rommel Gallery), as well as an array of local and traveling exhibits and art shows throughout the year.
The world-famous oysters of the Lowcountry take center stage along the Lowcountry Oyster Trail, including the Shell Art Trail, a cultural exhibit of 21 giant oyster sculptures throughout Bluffton.
See what else Bluffton offers to explore during your trip at the Heyward House Museum and Welcome Center!
And when you're ready to turn in for your first night in Bluffton, you'll find the upstairs barn apartment rental on a country farm to be a quiet retreat on a serene 15 acres of farmland. It's a truly unique place to stay during your time in Old Town Bluffton, S.C.
Located on a small horse farm with several horses, a miniature donkey, a dwarf miniature horse, a potbelly pig, chickens, and a rooster, this apartment offers two comfortable bedrooms that will sleep six people.
Although there is an abundance of wonderful restaurant choices in the area, you may wish to dine in while here for at least one meal, which the space certainly accommodates.
Old Town Bluffton is just beautiful any time of year, but when it’s decorated for the Christmas season it’s a sight to behold, like something out of a Norman Rockwell painting, even. Go ahead and add it to your list of Christmas towns in South Carolina to visit!
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