New Britain Township is located in central Bucks County. It’s easily accessible from Philadelphia and the communities of Lansdale, Montgomeryville, Doylestown, and North Wales.
New Britain Township is located in central Bucks County. It’s easily accessible from Philadelphia and the communities of Lansdale, Montgomeryville, Doylestown, and North Wales.
PA 611 runs south to the Pennsylvania Turnpike and continues north through Horsham, Willow Grove, and Jenkintown into Philadelphia. PA 611 runs north through Warrington, Doylestown, and up to the Pocono Mountains.
Route 202 south provides access to Norristown and King of Prussia and north through Doylestown, Buckingham, Solebury, and New Hope.
Route 309 runs south through Lansdale, North Wales, Ambler, and Fort Washington and continuing through Jenkintown, Abington and into Philadelphia. In Fort Washington, there is an interchange for Interstate 276 (Pennsylvania Turnpike). Route 309 north runs through Souderton, Sellersville, Quakertown, and Richlandtown into Allentown and further into the Pocono Mountains.
Routes 463 and 63 run east through Lansdale, Montgomeryville, North Wales, Maple Glen, Horsham, Willow Grove, and Abington. Route 63 continues east into Philadelphia. It runs west into Kulpsville and Harleysville.
West Butler Avenue runs through Chalfont and New Britain Township and connects to Montgomeryville to the southwest and Doylestown to the northeast.