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Hey, autumn lovers! Fall has officially arrived, and Solvang is gearing up for a season packed with celebrations, cozy vibes, and tons of adventures. Whether you’re into heritage festivals, classic cars, or pumpkin patches, this charming town has something for everyone. Here’s how to make the most of your visit:
3 Insider Tips for Visiting Solvang This Fall
Layer Up: Mornings can be cool, but it warms up nicely by afternoon. Bring layers so you can enjoy the crisp mornings, sunny afternoons, and chilly evenings.
Sip & Savor: It’s harvest time in wine country! Don’t miss out on booking a wine-tasting tour to taste the best local flavors.
Early Bird Specials: Beat the crowds! Book your accommodations early for prime spots, especially on event weekends.
Fall Events You Can’t Miss
Cultural Community Celebrations
Solvang Danish Days. (Sept.20-22) Immerse yourself in Danish culture with lively parades, delicious pastries like Æbleskiver, axe throwing, and plenty of LEGOs. Plus, enjoy live music and folk dancing throughout town!
Hispanic Heritage Celebrations (Oct 6 & Oct 12): Celebrate Hispanic culture with music, dance, and authentic food at Solvang Park. Don’t miss the Sabor del Valle Latino Food & Wine Festival!
Harvest & Halloween Happenings
Image by Will Coronel Photography
Solvang Farmer Pumpkin Patch (Late Sept–Oct): Stroll through the patch, pick the perfect pumpkin, and tackle the corn maze. Night mazes are coming soon too!
Solvang Scarecrow Fest (Oct 1-31): Check out creative scarecrows around town and use a QR code to vote for your favorites!
Solvang Haunted House (Oct 25-26): Ready to get spooked? This haunted house is perfect for thrill-seekers!
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Classic Cars & Vintage Treasures
Viking Classic Car Show (Oct 19): Car enthusiasts, rejoice! Check out a lineup of classic cars right in downtown Solvang.
Flying Miz Daisy Vintage Market (Sept 21): Hunt for unique finds at this vintage pop-up at Old Mission Santa Inés.
Concerts, Comedy & Culture
California Nature Art Museum’s current exhibit, California, Quilted: Wild in the Oak Woodland, features new and recent works by artist Julia Laraway. The exhibit is on display through January 13, 2025. // Solvang, CA // photo credit to: California Nature Art Museum
Kevin Nealon Comedy Show (Sept 18): Don’t miss this Emmy-nominated comedian at the Solvang Festival Theater.
Shawn Colvin & KT Tunstall Concert (Nov 3): Catch these powerhouse singer-songwriters performing live under the stars.
Museum Exhibits: Check out “The Lion Has to Be Happy: Contemporary Danish Ceramics” at Elverhøj Museum or “California, Quilted: Wild in the Oak Woodland” at the California Nature Art Museum.
Solvang Anniversaries
20th Anniversary Screening of Sideways (Sept 29): Celebrate this classic wine-country flick with tastings and bites, plus a special intro by actress Virginia Madsen.
50th Anniversary Solvang Theaterfest-ival (Oct 5): Enjoy a day full of street fairs, performances, and family-friendly fun, ending with an outdoor movie screening!
Taste of Santa Ynez Valley
Don’t Miss Out!
Fall in Solvang is a magical time filled with family-friendly festivals and wine country vibes. Be sure to book your lodging early, https://solvangusa.com/where-to-stay/ as weekends fill up fast. We can’t wait to see you there!
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