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Discover Leavenworth

Nestled in the Cascade Mountains, Leavenworth, WA is a charming Bavarian-themed village offering visitors a unique blend of European culture and outdoor adventure. A little over two hours from Seattle, Leavenworth is known for its alpine architecture, authentic festivals, farmer’s markets, great dining, quaint shops, and stunning natural surroundings. There are breweries, vineyards, world-class wineries and tasting rooms all around the valley. There are endless activities to enjoy with every changing season! For more information, please visit www.leavenworth.org and discover attractions, events, and other things to do during your stay at Abendblume.

 

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Dining

You’ll find a wide variety of dining options in Leavenworth. There’s something for every taste and budget. Here’s a list of our favorites!

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Wine, Cider & Craft Beer

With dozens of wineries and tasting rooms, we have quickly become a premier wine country destination. The local climate gives a superior depth and complexity to the wine. Meanwhile, the local craft brewers and distillers use mountain fresh waters from the Cascades to produce specialties that keep connoisseurs coming back for more.

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Festivals, Arts & Theater

Leavenworth is famous for wonderfully authentic festivals and world-class summer theater. Want to catch a live show? Check out the gazebo downtown, or one of our local eateries, or the fabulous Snowy Owl Theater for a variety of entertainment!

January
Village of Lights: Christmastown
Winter Karneval

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February
Love from Leavenworth

March
Rails and Ales

April
Banff Mountain Film Festival

May
Maifest
International Alphorn Festival
Leavenworth Trail Fest
Art in the Park

June
International Accordian Festival
Art in the Park

July 
Leavenworth Summer Theater –  Featuring the Sound of Music
Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival
Art in the Park

August
Leavenworth Summer Theater – featuring The Sound of Music
Art in the Park

September
Autumn Leaf Festival
Art in the Park

October
Oktoberfest
Art in the Park

November
Village of Lights: Christmastown (starts Thanksgiving)

December
Village of Lights: Christmastown
Artisan Holiday Markets

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Winter Experiences

  • Alpine Skiing & Snowboarding
  • Nordic Skiing
  • Sledding/Tubing
  • Sleigh Rides
  • Snowshoeing
  • Snowmobiling
  • Adventure Park – Alpine Coaster
  • Visit www.leavenworth.org for details
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Spring, Summer & Fall Experiences

  • Miles of scenic of hiking trails
  • World-class rock climbing
  • Golfing along the Wenatchee River
  • River floats
  • Whitewater rafting
  • Summer Theater
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  • Ziplining
  • Fishing
  • Wine Tasting
  • Antiquing
  • Art Shows
  • Alpine Coaster
  • Various Festivals
  • Visit www.leavenworth.org for details
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About Leavenworth

Believe it or not, we were not always a Bavarian style village. Instead, the towering mountain peaks and bountiful land was known amongst Native Americans as some of the most plentiful land anyone had laid eyes on. The Yakama, Chinook and Wenatchi tribes all hunted the same land for deer & elk, and also fished Icicle Creek for salmon.

Settlers hungry for gold, timber, and furs soon settled the area, and by 1890, Icicle Flats was born.

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The area exploded with the arrival of the rail line near the turn of the century. At that point, Leavenworth was a whole lot less Bavaria and a whole lot more Deadwood! The logging and sawmill business was great…until it wasn’t. When the railroad re-routed its rails and moved out of town, it almost turned Leavenworth into a ghost town. The area scuffled along for more than thirty years, always on the brink of extinction.

In the early 1960’s, town leaders had a bright idea: change Leavenworth’s appearance to draw visitors. If the gorgeous alpine hills had no equal except in German Bavaria, the city planned on completing the experience.

This was no mere facelift. In addition to completely renovating the downtown area, community leaders created a series of festivals, drawing revelers into town. From there, the Autumn Leaf Festival, Maifest, and the immensely popular Christmas Lighting Festivals were born and continue to this day.

To say the change worked is like saying you can taste a hint of cabbage in kraut. For decades, Leavenworth has been a top tourist destination in the Pacific Northwest. More than a million tourists walk our streets every year, finding “Bavarian authenticity and Northwest hospitality.”

To learn more about our history on your next visit, please visit our Greater Leavenworth Museum.

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