Bedford is an incorporated town and former independent city located within Bedford County in the U.S. state of Virginia. It serves as the county seat of Bedford County. As of the 2010 census, the population was 6,222. It is part of the Lynchburg Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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5.0 based on 893 reviews
The National D-Day Memorial is located in Bedford, Virginia - the community suffering the highest per capita D-Day losses in the nation. The Memorial honors the Allied forces that participated in the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 during World War II. With its stylized English Garden, haunting invasion tableau, and striking Victory Plaza, the Memorial stands as a powerful permanent tribute to the valor, fidelity, and sacrifice of D-Day participants. The Memorial is encompassed by the names of the 4,413 Allied soldiers who died in the invasion, the most complete list of its kind anywhere in the world. Visitors can expect both an educational experience as well as an emotional one, as they walk the grounds at the Memorial and leave with a clear understanding of the scale and sacrifices made during the largest amphibious landing the world has ever seen. On June 6, 1944, 150,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France. General Dwight D. Eisenhower called the operation a crusade in which "we will accept nothing less than full victory." More than 5,000 ships and 11,000 aircraft supported the invasion, and by day's end, the Allies gained a foot-hold in France. The D-Day cost was high with more than 9,000 Allied soldiers killed or wounded as the march across Europe to defeat Hitler began.
This was the finest World War II memorial we've ever visited--maybe the best war memorial, period. The memorial is entirely outdoors. It consists of large staged areas depicting the D-Day landing using sculptures and the ground's natural features to tell the story of that momentous mission. Plaques give the details and are fascinating, if a person wants to take time to read them. The docents on duty the day we were there are history teachers and made our experience absolutely come alive. Highly recommended.
5.0 based on 151 reviews
Start every visit to Bedford at the Bedford Area Welcome Center! Offering free Wi-Fi, coffee, publications, information, maps, restrooms, picnic area, and a gift store featuring many unique and local items. We also offer three RV spots and a car charging station! A 1927 Seagrave fire truck is showcased in the Firefighter’s Gallery. The Welcome Center is also home to Bedford’s first set of LOVE letters which provides a wonderful souvenir photo opp! A selfie station will help ensure you get a great photo. Please share it on social media with #LOVEBedfordVA! Find us at 816 Burks Hill Road, Bedford, VA 24523, at the intersection of Route 460 and Route 122. Hours are daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (closed some holidays). Exhibits within the Welcome Center showcase the area’s many attractions and amenities. The building is fully accessible and there is designated parking for the disabled as well as motor coaches and campers.
Great place to stop for info and maps, with friendly staff and clean restrooms. Nice facilities and neat gift shop.
5.0 based on 154 reviews
Located in historic Green's Drug Store downtown Bedford,this non-profit museum is dedicated to the legacies of the 38 Bedford Boys and the 19 KIA who spearheaded the Normandy invasion June 6, 1944.You will learn from the informative guided tour about the Bedford Boys you wish you knew.
What a untold gem! The Bedford Boys, Green's Drug Store, WWII - a moment in time that encircles the very essence of life, love, loss, passion, service and the price paid for freedom, family, memories, friendship, sacrifice, forgiveness, grief, healing, anger, uncertainty, fear, bravery, sharing, history, impact, joy, relief, sadness, heroes, loyalty, patience, fortitude, kindness, compassion; humanity! You will find the curators - Kenneth and Linda Parker marinated in their telling of this tremendous event that continues to touch lives - a step back in time to those who lived here, yours now, and generations/years to come!
4.5 based on 50 reviews
A Peach and Apple Orchard operating in the 5th generation setting at the foothills of the beautiful Peaks of Otter Mountains. This orchard is opened year round with Peaches ripe June-mid September and Apples August -November. In the Orchard store room you will find many jams, jellies, and honey.
Excellent farm stand with fresh apples, pumpkins and lots of homemade country goodies (jams, sauces, crafts). Can also pick your own. Talented blacksmith shop and pie bakery on sight.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
This place is absolutely amazing. I have never had wine like this in my life. My husband doesn’t even like wine and he LOVED our visit and we even left with 2 extra bottles of his choice. 100% worth it, Wayne made our visit SO enjoyable. 10/10 will be coming back! PS they have apple cider donuts! Yummy!!
4.0 based on 28 reviews
Over thirty shops, restaurants, galleries, and historic sites within a five block area. Part of the Bedford National Historic District. Walking Tour brochure available.
4.0 based on 65 reviews
This is the BEST place to bring a young child. We recently spent a week in the Bedford area and brought our daughter to the orchard three times. We picked apples, visited the animals (so much fun), and loved the wine and apple cider donuts. The family that runs the orchard and winery is SO nice -- this was the highlight of our trip for all of us.
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