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Wedding Transportation Options in Bucks/Montgomery Co
By The Hoppenville Team · 6-minute read · Last updated July 12, 2026
Guests coming to Campbell Road drive in from Philadelphia, the Lehigh Valley, and the small towns of the Upper Perkiomen Valley, and the closest hotels sit a short drive from the property. A few decisions made early save a lot of confusion later, especially at the end of the night.
Self-Parking at the Estate
If most of your guests are local to Montgomery or Bucks County, self-parking is the simplest option. The Welcome Center has on-site parking for about 100 vehicles and is fully ADA accessible. The Bank Barn also has ground-floor access from its adjacent lawn, which keeps things easy since ceremony and reception happen on the same 24 acres. Self-parking works best when your list is coming mostly from East Greenville, Red Hill, Bally, Boyertown, or Quakertown rather than staying overnight.
Guests Coming From Hotels
There's no hotel on the property itself, so anyone staying at the Holiday Inn Express in Quakertown (about 20 minutes away), the Hampton Inn in Limerick, or a bed-and-breakfast in Bally or Boyertown will need a way back after the reception, particularly once the bar opens. A room block paired with a chartered shuttle or trolley is the most common fix: one pickup before the ceremony, then one or two return trips timed to the end of the reception, rather than leaving guests to find their own ride out of the Upper Perkiomen Valley late at night.
Ride-Share Out Here
Uber and Lyft operate in this part of Montgomery County, but coverage is thinner than in Philadelphia or Allentown, and wait times can run long on a Saturday night, especially after 10 or 11 p.m. when regional demand spikes. If guests are counting on ride-share, tell them to request a car well before they actually want to leave, and treat it as a backup to a chartered shuttle, not the primary plan.
Trolleys and Limousines
Because the ceremony and reception both happen on the same estate (Bank Barn lawn into the barn, or the Welcome Center's patio into its main room), the wedding party usually doesn't need a vehicle to move between spaces. A trolley or limousine earns its keep instead on guest transportation from a hotel block, an arrival entrance for the wedding party, or a ride back to the Cottage for anyone staying there overnight. Operators serving the Lehigh Valley and greater Philadelphia routinely run out to Pennsburg; book early for a Saturday in peak season.
Comparing Your Options
| Option | Best for | Plan ahead |
|---|---|---|
| Self-park | Local guests, day trip | The Welcome Center lot holds about 100 cars |
| Chartered shuttle | Hotel blocks in Quakertown or Limerick | Book 2 to 3 runs around ceremony and reception end |
| Trolley or limo | Wedding party, arrivals | Reserve early for a Saturday |
| Ride-share | Small groups, backup plan | Expect longer waits after 10 p.m. |
Timing the Last Ride
Talk with your caterer, Robert Ryan Catering & Design or Tosco's, about your contracted end time, then schedule your last shuttle to leave shortly after. With guests driving 20 to 45 minutes home to Philadelphia, Allentown, or Quakertown, a clear last-call and last-shuttle announcement keeps everyone moving out together instead of stranded on a dark country road.
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Come walk the 24-acre estate in Pennsburg. Private tours run Tuesday through Saturday by appointment.
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