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Your free guide to a slow Hill Country weekend

The wineries, the town, the starlit nights, the places we send our friends. Everything you need to plan a Comfort, Texas weekend — in one beautiful guide.

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What’s Inside the Guide

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Where to Stay

Historic inns, riverside cabins, and the B&Bs locals love.

Where to Sip

Guide to the Texas Wine Trail that starts in historic downtown.

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Where to Wander

High Street, the historic downtown, and the makers worth a stop.

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When to Visit

Seasonal picks, festival dates, and the weekends to circle.

Why Comfort?

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A Hill Country town that still feels like one.

Comfort sits 45 minutes from San Antonio, two hours from Austin and three and a half hours from Houston. No traffic lights on the way in. Live oaks, limestone, and a downtown you can walk end to end before lunch.

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Wine country without the crowds.

The Texas Hill Country Wine Trail runs right through Comfort — without the bachelorette buses. Tasting rooms with elbow room, winemakers who'll actually pour for you, and porches built for sunset.

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High Street, slowly.

Comfort has one of the most intact 1800s main streets in Texas — a stretch of German-Texan limestone storefronts now full of curated boutiques, antique shops and local makers. Walk it block by block. Stop for coffee or a glass of wine. Find something you weren't looking for.

Comfort is a short drive away.

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