Sometimes you just need to get away from the world.
In Delaware, you have a plethora of beautiful beaches, but with “The Nation’s Summer Capitol” in Rehoboth Beach, it’s hard to find the peaceful part.
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What is the most peaceful place in Delaware?
Thetravel.com looked at TripAdvisor to find what travelers thought was the most peaceful places in every U.S. state. Delaware’s most peaceful place is Brandywine Valley.
A couple pauses at the banks of the Brandywine at the Beaver Valley site of the First State National Historical Park in 2017.
Thetravel.com wrote, “Encompassing over 1,300 acres of forested hills, rolling agricultural fields, streams, and pastures, Brandywine Valley is a reminder of William Poole Bancroft, an American industrialist and an important figure in land conservation, who envisioned a green space for all people.”
The area features more than 23 miles of recreational trails and includes First State National Historical Park, in northern Delaware and southern Pennsylvania, and Brandywine Creek State Park with its peaceful hiking trails with stunning beauty.
What are the most peaceful places surrounding Delaware?
Here’s a look at the most peaceful place in Delaware’s border states, according to Thetravel.com.
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster has a combination of history, family attractions, and cultural experiences in the center of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
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Frederick, Maryland: Frederick has many outdoor activities along with its railroad and canal heritage making it a peaceful vacation location.
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Red Bank, New Jersey: Red Bank is know for its shopping climate, events and festivals. The festivals include the International Beer, Wine & Food Festival​​​​​​ and the Red Bank Guinness Oyster Festival.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: What is the most peaceful place in Delaware?