We’re constantly hearing that rural Sussex county needs some love. After all, most of the slower lower tourists go to the beaches and completely skip the western part of the First State. If you think there’s nothing to do in Sussex County, think again! Exploring Delaware’s back roads is a way to get to know your own backyard a little better.
Take a drive on the scenic Nanticoke Heritage Byway and discover all there is to do in Sussex County, Delaware!
Youtube / Complete Communities Though this may be our most rural county, there are still so many historic treasures left to discover.
The byway takes you on a 40-mile drive, where you’ll see historic homes, estates, and landmarks left by early Delawareans.
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The Governor Ross mansion is a timeless piece of Delaware’s architectural landscape.
Wikimedia Commons / Jack Boucher This home was built in 1859 and is maintained now as a pre-Civil War house museum by the Seaford Historical Society.
If you’re a history buff, you’ll want to visit the Seaford Museum to learn about the history of the area.
Google Local / Seaford Museum
The most scenic part of the drive has got to be crossing the Nanticoke River at the Woodland Ferry!
Tripadvisor / Chimeboss The Ferry has been running since 1793 and is one of the coolest ways to experience southern Delaware.
You’ll pass historic buildings all along your route, so give yourself plenty of time and be sure to keep your eyes peeled!
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You’ll feel like you’ve traveled back in time when you drive the Nanticoke Heritage Byway throughout Sussex County, Delaware.
Wikimedia Commons / Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard You can learn more about the various stops, landmarks, and scenery you’ll find on the Nanticoke Heritage Byway by watching the video below from the Connected Communities Youtube channel, in collaboration with the University of Delaware:
Find route descriptions, suggested stops, and more on the Delaware Department of Transportation website here.
Youtube / Complete Communities
Though this may be our most rural county, there are still so many historic treasures left to discover.
Wikimedia Commons / Jack E. Boucher
Wikimedia Commons / Jack Boucher
This home was built in 1859 and is maintained now as a pre-Civil War house museum by the Seaford Historical Society.
Google Local / Seaford Museum
Tripadvisor / Chimeboss
The Ferry has been running since 1793 and is one of the coolest ways to experience southern Delaware.
Wikimedia Commons / Jweaver28
Wikimedia Commons / Cortlandt Van Dyke Hubbard
You can learn more about the various stops, landmarks, and scenery you’ll find on the Nanticoke Heritage Byway by watching the video below from the Connected Communities Youtube channel, in collaboration with the University of Delaware:
You can also scroll through this interactive map, thanks to the University of Delaware!
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