Places to stay in Franconia, Pennsylvania

Franconia Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Places to eat in the region include Heritage Restaurant, Seafood Express, Caruso Brick Oven Trattoria, and Rising Sun Inn.

If you are travelling in the area, Franconia is located close to Penn Square Shopping Center, Artcraft Recreation Association Dam, Bere Hall, Camp Skippy and Mary Mother of the Redeemer Church.

The center of Franconia ( which is at is longitude -75°21'27.554 and latitude 40°18'28.076 ) is located 4 miles away from Hatfield, 5 miles away from Kulpsville, 6 miles away from Perkasie and 7 miles away from Lansdale.

Available Franconia lodging

We currently have 3 accommodations in and around Franconia.

Franconia Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay

Photograph of Courtyard, Lansdale
Listing updated 2024
Hotels

Courtyard

Approx 5 miles away in Lansdale:

Elevate your everyday routines at Courtyard Philadelphia Lansdale, offering a blend of style and substance for leisure getaways and business retreats. Seamlessly navigate Pennsylvania with access to attractions such as Merrymead Farm, Evansburg State Park and Morgan Log House.
1737 Sumneytown Pike
Lansdale, Pennsylvania
Hotels

Courtyard

Approx 5 miles away in Kulpsville:

Enjoy a pleasant getaway at Courtyard Philadelphia Lansdale. Our stylish hotel is conveniently located near Kulpsville and several popular attractions including Morgan Log House, Evansburg State Park and Merrymead Farm.
1737 Sumneytown Pike
Kulpsville, Pennsylvania

Franconia Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches

Campsite / RV Park

Approx 5 miles away in Hatfield:

2151 Koffel Road
Hatfield, Pennsylvania
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Franconia

Photograph of Rising Sun Inn, Telford
Rising Sun Inn

Rising Sun Inn ( Dining / Other ). Located at 898 Allentown Road, Telford, 2 miles from the center of Franconia. With a rich history and eclectic menu items, Rising Sun Inn is definitely a special place. Built in 1739, this restaurant was previously an Inn (called Gerhart’s Tavern) and housed the Liberty Bell on it’s famed journey to Philadelphia. Guests today can expect superior levels of hospitality as Rising Sun Inn continues its’ decades old tradition of hosting members of our community. www.risingsuninn.net Link