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Colonial Beach: The Hidden Gem of Virginia’s Northern Neck

Sponsored| Colonial Beach is the kind of place that sneaks up on you. This small-town on the Potomac River and Virginia’s Northern Neck will make you want to slow down, breathe deeply, and settle in for a few days. During my recent visit, I discovered why locals and travelers alike keep coming back to this coastal treasure.

What especially struck me during my visit was how Colonial Beach manages to pack so much into such a walkable, intimate setting. In just three days, I found myself bouncing between a lively 75th River Festival buzzing with energy and locals, sipping craft brews at unique spots, exploring the area’s rich colonial history at the James Monroe Museum, discovering a thriving local art scene, and sampling some genuinely impressive food at spots that punch well above their weight for a town this size. A golf cart became my chariot of choice and was the perfect way to navigate the town’s tree-lined streets without the formality of a car, letting me stop whenever something caught my eye.

Home Base: The Riverview Inn

Staying at the Riverview Inn immediately set the tone for my Colonial Beach getaway. Originally built in 1948 this charming Inn has been lovingly restored to capture all the nostalgic charm of a 1950s beachside retreat while still offering the modern comforts you actually need. The moment you see the iconic teal and red building glowing softly in the evening light, you know you’ve found something special.

What makes the Riverview Inn truly stand out though is the personal touches throughout the property. The rooms are uniquely decorated and no two are exactly alike with fun themes that celebrate the area’s character. Here you’ll find hand-painted beach scenes on the dressers or whimsical room names that add a playful spirit to your stay. The owners, have clearly poured their hearts into this restoration, and it shows in every detail. The rooms feature modern amenities like smart HDTVs and thoughtful extras like complimentary coffee and water are waiting for you.

The location is absolutely unbeatable as you’re literally just a half block from the Colonial Beach Boardwalk and the Potomac River. This proximity means you can easily walk to virtually everywhere in town: the shops, the restaurants, the fishing pier, and the main beach area are all within a few minutes on foot. It’s the kind of location that makes renting a golf cart even more enjoyable because you’ve got the option to park it and explore on foot too.

See Colonial Beach Like a Local: Cruisin Tikis

Colonial Beach is famous for its boardwalk and beach bars, but locals know where the real magic happens out on Monroe Creek. During your visit plan to experience a side of Colonial Beach that most tourists never find and copy my itinerary with a boat ride on the Cruisin Tiki. Monroe Creek is quiet, peaceful and it’s exactly why they’ve kept it to themselves. Here the osprey aren’t just birds they’re the heartbeat of this hidden corner. Watch them hunt, dive, and soar over glassy water. This ecosystem truly makes this town special and you’ll get the best views by boat.

Osprey nest on top of boat seen while cruising on Monroe Creek.

If you’re not familiar with Cruisin Tiki’s it is the one experience that perfectly captures the laid-back spirit of Colonial Beach. This U.S. Coast Guard-compliant tiki boat launches right from the local Yacht Center. The concept is refreshingly simple: you and up to five friends board a hand-crafted bamboo boat captained by a professional, bring your own snacks and beverages, and cruise the scenic waters of Monroe Creek for some pure relaxation.

The boat is surprisingly comfortable and well-designed, featuring seating for six passengers plus your captain, a freshwater sink and cooler full of ice, a Bluetooth speaker system, reinforced bamboo railings, and shade for every seat during the day. As you glide across Monroe Bay, you’ll understand why locals will tell you this is where the best sunsets in town happen and the photos don’t lie.

This is what a real tiki boat ride should be: not crowded, not rushed, just you/your friends, the water, and the wildlife that calls Monroe Creek home. Cruisin Tiki’s takes you where the locals actually go.

Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar

Here’s my insider tip: time your cruise to depart right around late afternoon and grab lunch or an early dinner from Dockside Restaurant and Tiki Bar beforehand. Dockside is literally steps from where the Tikis launch. It’s the perfect pre-cruise meal, and you can enjoy your food with water views before boarding. This full restaurant and tiki bar has an air-conditioned dining room, a private beach area for patrons, and live music on the outdoor stage most weekends. I tried the fried mozzarella and the shrimp and grits plus a couple cocktails and everything was awesome!

A Culinary Tour: Colonial Beach’s Best Bites

I was thrilled to discover that Colonial Beach has an impressive food and beverage scene with fresh Italian, vibrant Latin flavors, fresh seafood, craft beers, wine and sophisticated French-Asian fusion, the dining options here celebrate quality ingredients and genuine hospitality. During my weekend, I made it my mission to sample as many spots as possible and I wasn’t disappointed.

High Tides on The Potomac

High Tides is everything a beachfront restaurant should be and it’s become something of an institution in Colonial Beach since opening on the boardwalk. The restaurant boasts a strong emphasis on top-quality steaks and fresh seafood, with picturesque water views and a beachfront patio that’s hard to beat. Alongside the main restaurant, The Black Pearl Tiki Bar next door features live music under the stars, with an outdoor sand-floor concert area that feels legitimately special.  I grabbed pizza and tropical drinks here, and the combination was perfect!

Los Hermanos Cantina

Just steps away at the Bayside Marina, Los Hermanos Cantina serves up some of the best and fastest Mexican food in the Northern Neck. The brightly-colored space features outdoor waterfront seating with views of Monroe Creek’s famous sunsets, and their cocktails are genuinely worth the trip. I tried the ahi tuna tacos here plus a watermelon margarita and both were delicious!

Pier 909

Pier 909 I was told is a relatively new addition to Colonial Beach’s dining scene, and it’s already making waves. This upscale Italian restaurant offers both brunch and dinner service. I had brunch here and tried their ricotta pancakes and the traditional breakfast. I loved how the walls here were decorated with authentic Italian memories and that it seemed to be a local favorite.

Colonial Beach Brewing

I found Colonial Beach Brewing to be more than just a brewer but a gathering place with great beer and surprisingly solid food. As one of the Northern Neck’s first craft breweries, they’ve even earned some awards and accolades. The atmosphere here is casual and welcoming, with board games, live music, and an outdoor garden area. I tried their Mediterranean bowl which features fresh ingredients and authentic flavors (one of the owners has Greek family heritage, so you know it’s done right).

Sunflower

Sunflower was another unexpected find in this small town and is located in a historic Esso service station building. This restaurant seamlessly blends French and Thai culinary traditions with a menu featuring beautiful sushi, aromatic ramen, delicate sushi rolls, and vibrant curries. Here every dish arrives looking almost too pretty to eat! They offer both indoor and outdoor patio seating, and occasionally feature live music on the patio making it ideal for a special evening out. I tried the Colonial Island Roll, the sautéed scallops, shrimp curry and a Sunflower cocktail. The flavors were excellent and I would love to try other things on their menu.

The Pink Poodle Ice Cream

No food tour of Colonial Beach I was told would be complete without a stop at The Pink Poodle for ice cream. Along with hand-dipped ice cream, they serve shakes, smoothies, and sno-cones. The highlight? Their ice cream nachos! I tried this creation during my visit which included three scoops of ice cream your choice flavors, topped with whipped cream, nuts and a cherry all over waffle cone style nachos. The outdoor picnic seating made it the perfect final stop on any day of exploring.

Icehouse Marina & Brewery

Situated on the water, Icehouse Marina & Brewery combines craft brewery, casual cafe, and working marina in one lively complex, making it ideal for both boaters and landlubbers. This waterfront destination perfectly captures the relaxed vibe of Colonial Beach. The outdoor boat bar is so fun and provides a quintessential waterfront experience, while the stylish interior and generous indoor and outdoor seating areas mean there’s always a comfortable spot to settle in.

I grabbed drinks here one evening and caught live music, which seems to be a regular feature that adds real energy to the space and also returned back for breakfast. I found that the whole business captures that dock. dine. drink. stay. spirit that makes Colonial Beach so appealing.

Ingleside Winery

Just a short drive outside downtown Colonial Beach lies Ingleside Winery, one of Virginia’s oldest and largest wineries. This winery sits on 70 acres of pristine countryside in the Northern Neck. Surrounded by the rich American history of the region the winery now operates from what were once the estate’s dairy barns.

Ingleside has been producing award-winning wines since 1980. Today they produce a varieties of wine that have consistently earned top honors in state, national, and international wine competitions. The tasting experience is genuine/personal and not commercial or rushed with knowledgeable staff who actually enjoy talking about the wines. I enjoyed a wine flight and a cheese plate, sampling from their impressive portfolio of reds, whites, and rosés.

What makes Ingleside unique is the setting itself. The European-style courtyard feels like sitting on someone’s welcoming back porch, with plenty of indoor and outdoor space depending on the season. The winery frequently hosts events, including a summer music series that brings wine lovers from throughout the region.

A Connection to Presidential History

Surprisingly this region is also steeped in American presidential heritage. While you’re enjoying the waterfront attractions and modern restaurants, you’re literally treading on ground shaped by the nation’s founding and one of its most important figures was born right here.

The James Monroe Birthplace & Museum

During my visit I learned President James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, was born at a modest farmhouse just outside Colonial Beach. His birthplace sits on land where his father, Spence Monroe, built a simple four-room dwelling for his family. The original home is long gone, but the site has been beautifully restored and now features a museum, a replica of Monroe’s childhood home, and a scenic visitor center. 

I encourage you to visit the James Monroe Birthplace & Boyhood Home Park & Museum to enjoy the walking trails, historical markers, canoe launch, benches, and an 18th-century garden planted by members of the Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs. Here you’ll find the museum itself is well-designed, with knowledgeable docents who love sharing stories about Monroe’s life, his family, and his impact on American history and foreign policy. It’s a thought-provoking counterpoint to Colonial Beach’s modern recreational energy and a reminder that this quiet Northern Neck town has played an outsized role in shaping American history.

Shopping & Local Art

I loved that Colonial Beach offers a charming mix of boutique shops and galleries that showcase both local talent and unique finds. There are lots of places to browse for souvenirs, home décor, or original artwork. The town’s walkable downtown makes it easy to explore multiple spots in an afternoon.

I couldn’t resist checking out Magnolia Hall which is a charming boutique with clothing, home decor, and unique gadgets. It’s the perfect spot to find something special without the chain-store experience. I also visited Hawthorn Mercantile which offers a curated selection of local goods and souvenirs that capture the essence of Colonial Beach. One of my favorite stops was the CB Creative Art Center. This center features rotating displays of local and regional artwork in various media including paintings, photography, mixed media, and sculpture from talented artists in the area. I even picked up some beautiful local art here that serves as a perfect memento of the trip.

The most surprising place I visited though was the CB Train Junction which is a must-visit if you’re a train enthusiast (or traveling with one), with two impressive board layouts, historic toy trains, memorabilia, and model railroading supplies. The gift shop is packed with novelty items and unique gifts for anyone who loves trains. The owner is so passionate about his craft and even restores classic toy trains, bringing them back to life with expert care and attention.

A Weekend to Remember

When planning your trip to the area make sure to check out the local events!My trip to Colonial Beach was made even more special by the timing of the 75th Annual Potomac River Festival and I cannot explain how amazing it was to witness the camaraderie and genuine small-town excitement that electrified the entire weekend. The Fireman’s Parade, officially recognized as the Nation’s Loudest Fireman’s Parade consists of fire and EMS units from Virginia and Maryland converging on Colonial Beach. With sirens wailing, air horns blasting, and lights flashing the streets were packed with spectators cheering them on, and the energy was absolutely contagious.

Saturday brought the Grand Feature Parade, a vibrant procession of decorated floats, performers, and hometown pride that wound through the heart of town. Beyond the parades, the weekend included a Pet Parade with adorable dogs in creative costumes, a Boat Parade showcasing beautifully decorated vessels gliding along the Potomac, vendors lining the boardwalk and live musical performances on the Town Hill Stage. The festival was topped off with a spectacular fireworks display over the Potomac River and it made the perfect backdrop to an already incredible getaway.

Colonial Beach is a destination that truly has something for everyone with historic charm, exceptional food and drink, local art and shopping, outdoor adventures, and a welcoming community. For those planning a family getaway, a quick escape with friends or even a solo trip this waterfront gem delivers unforgettable memories and reasons to come back again and again.

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Celebrating Virginia 250: A Journey Through Heritage in Orange County

Sponsored| As one of the original thirteen colonies, Virginia boasts a rich tapestry of history that has shaped the United States. The Virginia 250 celebration, coinciding with the national American 250 festivities, honors the pivotal role the state has played in the nation’s founding and development. This milestone is an opportunity for Virginians and visitors alike to reflect on the profound legacy of leadership, innovation, and resilience that defines the state.

Virginia is often referred to as the “Mother of Presidents,” as it is home to eight U.S. Presidents, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. The Virginia 250 celebration is a heartfelt tribute to these historical figures and the impact they had on the American landscape. It highlights not only the achievements of its leaders but also the stories of everyday citizens whose lives contributed to the state’s vibrant culture and identity.

Across Virginia, communities are coming together to honor their shared history through various events including educational programs, cultural festivals, and historical reenactments that bring the past to life. The Virginia 250 celebration serves as a reminder of the state’s rich heritage, inviting everyone to engage with the history that shapes our present and future. As the festivities unfold, the spirit of unity and pride in Virginia’s past will resonate deeply, making this an unforgettable year in the Commonwealth. The celebration is not just about modern festivities; it’s also an opportunity to reflect on the rich tapestry of history that has shaped communities like Orange County, Virginia.

Established in the mid-eighteenth century, Orange County has played a crucial role in the formation of America, serving as a backdrop to pivotal moments in our nation’s history. It was here that James Madison, renowned as the “Father of the Constitution” and the fourth President of the United States, was born and raised. Madison’s commitment to democracy and governance is woven into the fabric of the county’s history drawing inspiration from the very landscapes that now exemplify the county’s charm. Furthermore, notable leaders such as Zachary Taylor, the twelfth President, and Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth President, have connections to this region, underscoring Orange County’s importance in American political history. The historic homes, battlefields, and numerous landmarks in Orange County serve as physical reminders of its significant contributions to both Virginia and the broader American narrative.

From its early days as a small settlement to its involvement in the Revolutionary War and beyond, Orange County is a microcosm of American history. This rich past provides context for the celebrations of America 250, inviting both residents and visitors to engage with and appreciate the historical significance that defines this remarkable county. As we honor the nation’s journey over the past 250 years, we also recognize the integral part that Orange County has played in shaping the ideals and values we celebrate today.

An Emotional Connection to History: Montpelier 

Embarking on a trip to Orange County, Virginia, offers a unique opportunity to participate in the America 250 celebration this summer while walking in the footsteps of our founding fathers. This journey is more than a vacation; it’s a heartfelt pilgrimage through the very landscapes that inspired the visionaries of our nation. Each step brings an emotional connection to the ideals that shaped America, inviting you to reflect on the profound legacy of James Madison.

When planning your trip to Orange County, make sure to include a visit to Montpelier, James Madison’s ancestral home. This remarkable estate serves as a cornerstone of American history and an essential part of the America 250 celebration. As you approach Montpelier, you’ll be enveloped in the spirit of democratic principles that Madison fervently advocated. 

Strolling through the estate’s lush gardens and historic rooms, you can almost hear Madison’s spirited debates come to life. This immersive experience aligns perfectly with the America 250 celebration, making Montpelier a vital part of your journey. Imagine the weight of Madison’s thoughts as he penned the Constitution, each stroke representing a pivotal moment in our nation’s history. Visiting Montpelier not only honors his legacy but also serves as a tribute to the ideals we celebrate during this milestone year.

Another must stop on your trip is the James Madison Museum where you’ll deepen your immersion in the historical context surrounding the America 250 celebrations. Here, you can discover artifacts that narrate the story of Madison and the community that shaped him.

Each exhibit invites you to consider the sacrifices and aspirations of those who lived in this vibrant region long before us. This engagement with the past will resonate even more during the America 250 festivities, laying a foundation for understanding the collective journey that led to the freedoms we cherish today.

A Journey of Discovery and Reflection

As you explore Orange County, you’ll discover that each corner offers a chance for reflection, perfectly complementing the themes of both the Virginia 250 and the America 250 celebrations. Stand atop a hill overlooking Montpelier or walk through the historical downtown and you can feel a sense of connection to the principles that underpin our nation. These experiences transform your visit into a deeply personal journey, steeped in the values of liberty and equality we honor as part of this momentous milestone.

Expanding Your Experience: Wineries, Breweries, and Culinary Delights

In planning your visit, consider blending educational experiences with opportunities to engage emotionally with the land. Attend local events geared toward the Virginia 250 celebration, participate in community gatherings, and experience the warmth of the residents in Orange County. These interactions foster a deeper connection to the region, ensuring that the lessons of our founding fathers resonate within your heart. 

In addition to stepping back in time at Montpelier and engaging with Orange County’s historical roots, your trip offers an opportunity to explore the region’s vibrant culinary scene and its exceptional wineries and breweries. Virginia is renowned for its rich agricultural heritage, and Orange County is home to several local wineries that provide not only exquisite wine but also stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Spending a relaxing afternoon at one of these wineries can enhance your journey, allowing you to savor the flavors of the region while taking in the beauty of the landscapes that once inspired our founding fathers.

The Exchange Hotel in Gordonsville

A visit to the area would not be complete without experiencing the historic Exchange Hotel in Gordonsville, a remarkable landmark that serves as a testament to the region’s past as this hotel played a significant role during the Civil War. Once a hospital for wounded soldiers today, it stands as a museum where visitors can immerse themselves in its haunting yet fascinating history. Guided tours provide insights into the lives of those who sought refuge within its walls during turbulent times.

Exploring the Exchange Hotel offers a unique opportunity to connect with the shared experiences of those who shaped the future of America. The stories of bravery and resilience that permeate its history echo the very ideals celebrated during America 250. After your visit, take some time to enjoy Gordonsville’s charming downtown area, where you can find delightful dining spots offering local cuisine that showcases the flavors of Virginia.

Culinary Enjoyment Around the County

The culinary offerings in Orange County are as rich as its history. Many local restaurants pride themselves on using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients to create dishes that highlight the region’s agricultural bounty. Enjoy a meal at a cozy eatery, where Southern hospitality meets innovative cuisine, or sample delicious farm-to-table options that celebrate the flavors of Virginia. Pairing these meals with a glass of local wine or craft beer makes for a memorable dining experience, allowing you to savor the essence of the area while reflecting on its remarkable past.

Incorporating visits to local wineries, the Exchange Hotel, and enjoying culinary delights into your trip provides a well-rounded experience that deepens your connection to Orange County’s rich heritage. Each stop along the way complements your exploration of the America 250 celebration, creating lasting memories that encapsulate the spirit of this historic region.

By immersing yourself in the rich history of Orange County, you become more than a visitor; you’re a participant in the celebration of America! Each moment spent in this iconic landscape enriches your understanding of the nation’s past while inspiring you to carry forward the spirit of those who paved the way for our freedoms. Embrace this journey as a lasting tribute to the ideals we honor in this significant year, ensuring that the stories of our founding fathers continue to thrive for generations to come. We invite you to create lasting memories in Orange County, Virginia this summer!

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Sip, Savor, and Unwind: Your Perfect Winery Getaway in Orange County, Virginia

Sponsored| Escape the chaos of everyday life and find solace in Orange County, Virginia, a charming destination that promises relaxation and rejuvenation. This picturesque locale in the heart of Virginia wine country invites you to unwind amidst lush vineyards and breathtaking landscapes. With its rich assortment of wineries, Orange County offers an ideal retreat for those looking to unplug and savor the moment.

Imagine strolling through sun-drenched vineyards, sipping on flavorful wines crafted with care. Each winery presents a unique experience, from stunning views to artisanal tastings, allowing you to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of nature. From seasoned wine enthusiast to those simply seeking a tranquil escape, a winery getaway in Orange County is the perfect choice for reconnecting with yourself and the world around you.

Discover Barboursville Vineyards

Barboursville Vineyards, established in 1976, is a cornerstone of Virginia’s wine culture. Located on the historic estate of Governor James Barbour, the vineyard is renowned for its commitment to crafting quality wines, blending Italian viticulture with local grape varieties. The estate features picturesque grounds, including the ruins of a mansion designed by Thomas Jefferson, which add a unique historical significance to your visit. The vineyard spans 900 acres, offering breathtaking views that make it a perfect destination for relaxation and exploration.

The winery’s flagship wine, the Octagon, has garnered significant acclaim, being a well-balanced blend that showcases the best of Virginia’s terroir. Visitors can indulge in a variety of tastings, which highlight the extensive portfolio of wines, ranging from bold reds to crisp whites. The Library tasting room is designed to provide a welcoming atmosphere, where guests can enjoy their selections while soaking in the stunning outdoor scenery.

50 Years of Success

Barboursville Vineyards is also celebrating a significant milestone this year marking its 50th anniversary on April 17, 2026. This milestone not only highlights five decades of winemaking excellence in Virginia but also coincides with the 250th anniversary of the United States, making it a year of national reflection on heritage and history.

Vineyard Cottages

For a truly immersive experience at Barboursville, guests can stay in one of the charming Vineyard Cottages. This lodging offerings beautifully appointed rooms that blend historical charm with modern comfort. Guests are welcomed with a complimentary bottle of Barboursville wine and seasonal cheeses, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere. Each morning begins with a delightful breakfast, featuring freshly prepared meals that elevate the vineyard experience.

Staying at Barboursville isn’t just about comfort; it’s about the full experience. Guests can stroll through the vineyards, enjoy wine tastings in the Library, and dine at the acclaimed Palladio Restaurant, known for its exquisite Italian cuisine paired with estate wines. Barboursville Vineyards promises an unforgettable getaway for both wine enthusiasts and those just seeking solitude and relaxation.

Food and Wine at Well Hung Vineyard in Gordonsville

Well Hung Vineyard, located in Gordonsville, Virginia, is a delightful addition to the local dining and wine scene of Orange County. Founded in 2008 the winery quickly became a beloved destination. With its casual yet elegant atmosphere, Well Hung Vineyard offers a diverse menu featuring American cuisine along with an extensive selection of wines, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely lunch or dinner after a day of exploring the nearby area.

The restaurant is well-known for its tasty dishes many of which highlight local ingredients and flavor combinations. Alongside delectable food, Well Hung Vineyard offers a variety of flight options, allowing guests to sample different wines and discover their favorites. With a focus on customer satisfaction, the restaurant has received positive reviews for its friendly service and inviting ambiance.

In addition the location also boasts a charming outdoor seating area, perfect for enjoying a meal on pleasant days. This location is perfect for both a romantic dinner or gathering with friends and the atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming. This winery offers not only exceptional dining but also access to seasonal drink specials and craft cocktails, ensuring a complete culinary experience. With its blend of great food, exceptional wine, and a relaxed atmosphere, Well Hung Vineyard serves as an ideal stop during your Orange County, Virginia getaway.

Relax at The Barns at 678

The Barns at 678 located in Barboursville, Virginia, is a charming location that offers a delightful experience for wine lovers and casual visitors alike. Founded in 2022, it stands out as a family-owned operation that captures the essence of the local landscape and a passion for winemaking. The venue provides a relaxed atmosphere where guests can enjoy a selection of exquisite wines and craft beers, along with delicious charcuterie boards and snacks that enhance the tasting experience.

The winery features a diverse array of wines, including flavorful reds like Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot, as well as crisp whites such as Chardonnay and Viognier. Guests are encouraged to indulge in guided tastings, which provide an opportunity to sample a variety of offerings while enjoying the scenic views of the vineyard. The warm hospitality and knowledgeable staff create an inviting environment that makes it easy to unwind and savor each sip.

Adding to its charm, The Barns at 678 often hosts live music events on weekends, allowing for a lively yet relaxed experience. Guests can enjoy their beverages on the porch or under the pavilion while soaking in the beautiful surroundings. The venue is designed to accommodate private events as well, making it an ideal spot for gatherings or special celebrations. With its combination of exceptional wines, quality food, and a welcoming atmosphere, The Barns at 678 is a must-visit destination for those exploring Virginia’s wine country.

Charming Horton Vineyards

Horton Vineyards in Gordonsville, Virginia, is a pioneer in the local wine scene, known for its commitment to quality and innovation. Established in 1989, the vineyard is particularly famous for introducing Viognier grapes to Virginia, helping to establish the state’s reputation for producing exceptional wines. Horton Vineyards features a broad selection of over 40 different wines, ranging from traditional varietals to unique blends, showcasing the rich diversity of Virginia’s terroir.

The tasting experience at Horton is designed to be engaging and educational. Guests can choose from various flight options, which include samples of multiple wines, allowing them to explore different flavor profiles. The knowledgeable staff is passionate about wine and provides insight into the tasting process, helping visitors navigate the extensive selection. This personalized service ensures that everyone finds something to enjoy, whether they prefer bold reds, crisp whites, or innovative blends.

The ambiance at Horton Vineyards adds to its charm, featuring a beautiful stone winery with both indoor and outdoor seating areas. Guests are encouraged to take their time, savoring each sip while soaking in the picturesque surroundings. The property also hosts live music events and special occasions, creating a vibrant community atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors. Horton Vineyards is not just about wine; it’s about celebrating the love for viticulture and providing a warm, inviting space for guests to relax and connect.

Unplug in Orange County, Virginia

A winery getaway in Orange County, Virginia, offers a unique opportunity to unplug and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature while savoring exquisite wines. From the historical charm of Barboursville Vineyards and the dynamic experiences at The Barns at 678 to the vibrant ambiance of Well Hung Vineyard and the pioneering spirit of Horton Vineyards, each destination provides a memorable escape that caters to both connoisseurs and casual wine lovers alike.

As you explore these picturesque wineries, you’ll be welcomed by stunning landscapes and warm hospitality. The intimate settings encourage connections not only with the wines but also with the natural world around you. Enjoying local cuisine paired with exquisite wines enriches each visit, creating a harmonious blend of flavors and experiences.

Ultimately, Orange County stands as a testament to the evolving wine culture in Virginia, inviting you to discover its hidden treasures. Come spend your days tasting, touring, or simply relaxing among the vines, this charming haven promises rejuvenation and exploration. Prepare to leave with not just bottles of fine wine but cherished memories and a profound sense of tranquility that only a winery getaway in Orange County Virginia can provide.

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Discovering Airlie: A Weekend of Wine and Wonder

Sponsored| The picturesque countryside of Warrenton, Virginia and the historic estate of Airlie stands as a serene oasis that promises a rejuvenating escape from the daily grind. Rich in charm and natural beauty Airlie, has transformed into a premier destination for travelers seeking solace, inspiration, and connection to the great outdoors. For those planning a corporate retreat, a cozy family gathering, or a romantic getaway, Airlie offers an enchanting backdrop that captivates the heart and soul.

From the moment I arrived at Airlie, the captivating grounds enveloped me in beauty. The estate’s architecture complements the picturesque Virginia countryside, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation and exploration. A leisurely stroll through the grounds invites visitors to appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility, making it an ideal retreat.

A Glimpse of History

Steeped in history, Airlie’s roots trace back to 1899, when it began as a private estate. The property has since evolved, effortlessly blending modern comforts with timeless elegance. As you stroll through the beautifully landscaped gardens and marvel at the antique architecture, it’s impossible not to feel a sense of appreciation for the meticulous preservation and restoration efforts that have gone into this majestic site. The legacy of Airlie is not just in its structures but also in the stories and experiences that unfold within its grounds.

One of the standout features of Airlie is its stunning natural landscape, encompassing over 300 acres of rolling hills, lush woodlands, and vibrant gardens. The property is a haven for nature lovers, offering ample opportunities for hiking, bird-watching, and simply soaking in the tranquility of the surrounding countryside. Guests can take leisurely walks along winding trails or find a quiet spot to sit and enjoy the serene beauty that defines the Virginia countryside. Each season brings a new palette of colors, making every visit a unique experience.

Comfort meets elegance in Airlie’s accommodations, which range from charming rooms in the main house to private cottages scattered throughout the grounds. Each room is thoughtfully designed to provide a warm, inviting atmosphere, with amenities that cater to both relaxation and productivity. Expansive windows open up to breathtaking views, allowing you to wake up to the beauty of nature every morning. For business or leisure, the accommodations at Airlie ensure that a visitor’s stay is both comfortable and memorable.

The Fauquier County Wine Showcase

During my visit I attended the 10th Annual Fauquier County Wine Showcase, which was a highlight of my visit. The event brought together an impressive selection of local vineyards, allowing guests to explore various wines that exemplify the diverse terroir of Virginia. Each winery presented its own unique offerings, featuring everything from crisp whites to bold reds, along with options that celebrated innovative blends.

Tasting the wines was an experience in itself. Each winemaker explained the layers of flavors accompanied by tales of their vineyards or about their dedication to sustainable practices and artisanal crafting. Engaging with the winemakers provided deeper insights into their passionate approach to viticulture, making the wine showcase not only a tasting but an education in Virginia’s viticultural landscape. The event invited attendees to immerse themselves in the stories behind each bottle. The wine showcase was a wonderful way to deepen the appreciation for the art of winemaking and the area.

A Culinary Experience

Culinary enthusiasts will find their taste buds tantalized at Airlie’s on-site dining options. The farm-to-table philosophy ensures that guests enjoy fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from local farms and gardens. The thoughtfully crafted menu not only showcases the best of Virginia’s produce but also reflects the rich culinary traditions of the region. Dining at Airlie is not just a meal; it’s an experience that delights the senses, making every dish a celebration of local flavors.

Complementing the wine showcase, I had the pleasure of attending a wine dinner that highlighted the culinary excellence of the region. As a foodie this was one of the standout features of my visit to Airlie and an exquisite culinary journey where each course was thoughtfully paired with selected wines. The chefs showcased their skills, crafting dishes that enhance the flavors of the wines, resulting in an unforgettable meals of thoughtfully prepared dishes, showcasing the bounty of Virginia’s farms. 

Each course was a symphony of flavors, demonstrating how the culinary arts in Virginia have evolved to reflect local ingredients and traditions. From fresh vegetables sourced directly from nearby farms to artisanal cheeses and meats, every element on the plate harmonized beautifully with the wines being featured. Guests enjoyed Caramelized Pear Salad paired with Barboursville Viognier 2024, followed by Braised Beef Cheeks with wild mushrooms, creamed potatoes, wilted kale and a red wine sauce paired with Barboursville Cabernet Franc 2023. For dessert, the Dark Chocolate Fondant with raspberry coulis was served with a glass of Taylor Fladgate 10-Year-Old Tawny Porto and the perfect finale! The atmosphere was warm and inviting, encouraging guests to savor not only the food and wine but the camaraderie that blossomed among fellow attendees. Conversations flowed easily, fueled by the shared joy of discovering local flavors and the stories behind them.

Exploring Warrenton, Virginia

Even without a specific event on the calendar, Airlie and the surrounding area offers plenty to explore. Just a short drive from Airlie lies the quaint town of Warrenton, Virginia a treasure trove of history and community spirit. Warrenton is known for its well-preserved architecture and inviting downtown area, where unique shops and local eateries beckon. As you stroll through the charming streets, you can soak in the rich history reflected in the town’s buildings and learn about local heritage that adds depth to any visit.

The close proximity of Warrenton enhances the Airlie experience, allowing guests to immerse themselves in both the estate’s tranquility and the town’s vibrant culture. After exploring local wineries, farms, and parks, returning to Airlie offers a luxurious refuge to unwind. exceptional dining options that highlight seasonal, local ingredients, Airlie stands as the perfect complement to a day spent discovering the historical and natural beauty of Warrenton. This delightful combination ensures that every visit is not just memorable but also a unique celebration of Virginia’s rich landscape and heritage.

A Testament to the Beauty of Slowing Down

Airlie is a perfect getaway any time of year. If you love culinary delights and seek a tranquil escape, a visit to this charming estate promises to be rejuvenating. My time at Airlie was truly enriching, leaving me with a deeper appreciation for Virginia’s winemaking and culinary talents. I emerged not only with new favorite wines and dishes but also with a sense of connection to the land and its creators. This trip was more than just a visit but an exploration of local culture, creativity, and community.

In a world where the pace can often feel overwhelming, Airlie stands as a testament to the beauty of slowing down and appreciating life’s simple pleasures. Visiting Airlie is an invitation to unwind, explore, and connect with nature and each other. The blend of history, stunning landscapes, luxurious accommodations, and exceptional dining creates an enchanting experience that lingers long after your visit.  My journey to this idyllic sanctuary not only rejuvenated my spirit but also left me with cherished memories that I will carry with me for years to come. Consider planning your own visit to Airlie, for an upcoming event or simply to enjoy the remarkable surroundings. Airlie and Warrenton, Virginia are destinations worth exploring.

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Winter Weekend Escape in Washington, DC

Sponsored| Washington, DC, is a stunning backdrop for a winter escape and relaxation, offering a mix of history, culture, and culinary delights. The area is also the perfect place to plan a cozy couple’s retreat or a spirited solo weekend. Read on to learn everything you need for an unforgettable experience and copy my itinerary to experience a luxurious hotel stay, exceptional dining, and sightseeing adventures.

Where to Stay: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Crystal City

Kick off your getaway by checking into the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Washington DC – Crystal City. This centrally located hotel boasts both comfort and convenience, making it an ideal retreat.

Each room features premium bedding and modern amenities, ensuring a restful stay. The hotel is just minutes away from major attractions, allowing you to explore the city effortlessly. To top it off, guests are welcomed with a warm chocolate chip cookie, a signature DoubleTree treat that sets a delightful tone for your visit.

Dining Experience: The Skydome Restaurant

For an unforgettable dining experience, make reservations at the Skydome Restaurant, located within the DoubleTree hotel. This revolving restaurant offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the city skyline, providing a mesmerizing backdrop for your meal.

Indulge in a menu that features innovative American cuisine, ranging from savory surf and turf to delightful vegetarian options. Pair your meal with a signature cocktail like the Skydome Spritz, which is crafted with riondo prosecco, elderflower and mint.

The intimate ambiance of the Skydome creates a romantic setting perfect for a candlelit dinner. Make sure to reserve your table in advance, especially for special occasions or weekends.

A Winter Day at Ford’s Theater: Breakfast in Bed and a Piece of History

I indulged in the perfect start to my second day with a delightful breakfast in bed. I savored crispy, golden waffles topped with fresh fruit and drizzled with syrup, accompanied by a rich caramel macchiato. The comfort and indulgence set the mood for an adventure steeped in history.

After breakfast I spent the day exploring the city. Unfortunately during my visit the partial government shut down had many museums and tours closed. Luckily one of my chosen stops Ford’s Theater was open. This historic site known for its significant role in American history as the location where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. During my walk to the theater I got to enjoy how the snow had transformed the city into a picturesque winter wonderland. Snow coated the streets and buildings in a soft white blanket, adding an extra magical touch to my visit.

The theater, with its charming architecture, stood as a reminder of a pivotal moment in American history. Stepping inside, I was greeted by exhibits that chronicled Lincoln’s life and legacy. Each display offered a glimpse into the world of the 1860s, providing context to the tragic events that unfolded here.

As I explored, I reflected on the night of April 14, 1865, when Lincoln, accompanied by his wife Mary, attended the play “Our American Cousin.” The ambiance of the theater was lively, filled with laughter unbeknownst to the audience, tragedy loomed just moments away. John Wilkes Booth’s fateful decision to pull the trigger not only ended Lincoln’s life but altered the trajectory of a nation.

Standing in the theater, I imagined the chaos and shock that ensued that night. The guides shared vivid accounts of the events, making me feel deeply connected to the past. The weight of history felt heaviest in those moments, as I thought about how such a singular act changed the fabric of our country forever.

Visiting the Petersen Boarding House

Following my time at the theater, I made my way to the Petersen Boarding House, where Lincoln took his final breaths. Just across the street from Ford’s Theater, the house maintains a somber atmosphere. As I entered, the interiors captured the simplicity of the era. The room where Lincoln died was both haunting and poignant, adorned with artifacts that told the story of his last moments.

The contrast of the cold, stark snow outside created a silent reminder of that fateful night, emphasizing the stark reality of such unthinkable loss. Standing in the very spot where history unfolded was a humbling experience that drew me even closer to the legacy of Lincoln.

A Day to Remember

As I left the boarding house, I couldn’t help but feel a mix of emotions. The beauty of the snow-covered city captured the essence of a winter day, yet the weight of history lingered heavily in my heart. My visit to Ford’s Theater and the boarding house was more than just a sightseeing trip; it was a deep dive into a narrative that shaped a nation.

To enhance your own Washington, DC weekend getaway, consider exploring the museums and going to the National Mall after dark for a stroll among the beautifully lit monuments. You could also spend your day on a bus tour or visiting local vineyards for a wine tasting or enjoying intimate conversations at a cozy café. If you’re interested in experiencing the arts scene, check out regional theater productions or live music shows for a bit of entertainment during your visit.

To conclude my busy day exploring I enjoyed a stop at a cafe for coffee and then had diner at the Hotel Lobby Bar. Returning to my room I warmed up with a bubble bath and caught up on my latest read. Winter is truly a beautiful time to relax and enjoy a weekend getaway!

This itinerary gave an escape that beautifully combined luxury, exploration, and special moments in the heart of Washington, DC. From sipping cocktails and dining with 360 views at the Skydome, to touring the city, and enjoying the cozy vibes of winter this Washington, DC weekend is sure to become a cherished memory!

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