Discover the best top things to do in Medina, United States including Love Creek Orchards Cider Mill and Country Store, The Twisted Sisters, Vine on the Rocks, The Spa At Escondida, Wheeler Ranch.
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We have visited several times over the years. This is just one of those places you will drive a few extra miles to visit again and again. Don’t expect some magnificent place, it’s a simple little old house/business. But inside you will find wonderful treats, apple pie, apple ice cream, cookies and other good treats! They also have a grill, that we haven’t tried, but it looked good. They work on the honor system, go get what you want and let us know what you had. We really enjoy the ice cream!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Farm to Market (FM) 335, 336, 337, comprise what is known nationally as the Twisted Sisters. It is a series of connecting road networks perfect for motorcyclists and auto enthusiasts. Best Motorcycle Roads in America.com ranked the Twisted Sisters as the best motorcycle route in America. It is not/not for novices, rather experienced motorcyclists accustomed to windy, twisty, inclines, narrow roads. Prominent to the entrance to these roads are large signs noting how many have been killed riding these roads. Stunning beauty, rock walls, sharp curves, it doesn't get better than this unless you are riding the Devil's Backbone between Durango, Mexico & Mazatlán. Leakey is central to the route & has several places to fuel and grab a good meal. The Bent Rim Grill is likely the most popular but if you are in a hurry, grab a taco at San Juan's Taqueria. Bear's Market is well stocked as well as the local grocery store. Lodging is also available in Leakey. Another town along the route is Camp Wood but offerings are limited at best. Medina has a couple of great places to eat, Keese's BBQ likely the best. Bandera is also a must see in route to the Twisted Sisters, stop at Sid's BBQ for killer baby back ribs or the OST (Old Savannah Trail) for breakfast in the John Wayne room. Allow yourself at least six hours to take it all in. While you can ride the +160 mile loop in 3-4 hours, why rush? Finally, make time to visit the fabulous Lone Star Motorcycle Museum in Vanderpool, a gem of a place. A word of advice, "Keep the rubber side down."
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