Sitting at the northernmost corner of Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley, Winchester offers visitors the chance to explore historical sites, museums, vineyards, farmers' markets, and tree-lined Old Town streets once wandered by the likes of George Washington and Stonewall Jackson. The fruitful fields of the surrounding Frederick County have earned the area the title "apple capital of the world," with the city hosting the Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival annually for almost a century.
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5.0 based on 386 reviews
Had an amazing ride with Mr. Bill, he is extremely friendly and a great guide. The trail was beautiful and the horses were very calm and enjoyable to ride. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a fun getaway, day activity, etc.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Our ranch offers spectacular scenery, experienced guides, and a riding experience you'll want to repeat. It's like a slice of good ol' fashioned western hospitality. Ride through our herd of cattle or explore all that nature has to offer on our ranch, from foxes and bald eagles to wild turkeys and herds of deer. The Wagon Wheel Ranch is family owned and operated, which is why we have placed it into a Conservation Easement guaranteeing there will never be any houses built or other development taking place on the property. We ride 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Serving up a healthy helping of good used books at Blue Plate Special prices. Browse our 50,000 books in 3,500 square feet. -- Relax while browsing our well stocked shelves. Slow down. Sit a while. No mouse clicking required. -- Locally owned & operated. Support your local bookstores! -- You never know what you'll find at a used bookstore...
I don't live in the area but visit a couple times a year and always shop here. Friendly employees and lots of books to choose from. Prices are good and inventory changes. Recommend and will be back again.
4.5 based on 521 reviews
The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (MSV) is dedicated to preserving and enriching the cultural life and heritage of the Valley. This regional history complex includes a house dating to the eighteenth century, six acres of spectacular gardens, and a 50,000-square-foot museum featuring changing exhibitions, a permanent display of miniature houses, and an expansive gallery exploring the history and decorative arts of the Shenandoah Valley. The galleries are open year-round; the house and gardens April through October. The property was passed through generations of Wood and Glass families until being acquired by Wood descendant and MSV benefactor Julian Wood Glass Jr. (1910–1992) between 1952 and 1955. Glass and his partner at the time, R. Lee Taylor (1924–2000), worked together to transform the site and its Glen Burnie House—built in 1794 by James Wood’s son Robert—into a country retreat where the couple entertained in high style.
I love going to the MSV! I've been a member for a while now and always discover something new with each and every visit. The gardens are amazing in the late summer-early fall and the main museum has wonderful rotating exhibits (I got to see a few Warhol's and a Lichtenstein just the other day) as well as a nice permanent collection.
4.5 based on 177 reviews
Our mission at the Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum is to ignite creativity, spark curiosity and inspire learning in visitors of all ages by providing a rich variety of interactive, hands-on exhibits and programs that focus on the sciences and mathematics, the humanities, and the arts.All exhibits, activities and experiences provided by the Discovery Museum adhere to the following philosophical guidelines:Exhibits, activities and programs are interactive, participatory and informal, and give visitors opportunities to experiment, have fun playing, use their imaginations and share ideas.Visitors are engaged at their own level of expertise and experience.Activities and programs are multi-sensory, authentic, honest, and factual.The Museum works in a spirit of cooperation and partnership with educational, cultural, governmental and community organizations.
All ages kids will love this hands on museum. There are 3 stories of activities and displays. There is a rescue unit to explore, an apple processing set, etc. There are specific activities that have to be signed up for. Always something to entertain and excite the kids.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Expected to drive or walk around the battlefield, reading markers. Instead, we got a personal tour in a golf cart by one of the volunteers (thanks, Bill!), with a running narrative of the battles and more. Then a tour of the Pritchard House given by another volunteer, ending with the recreation of the field hospital that was created in the lower level of the house during the battles, again with a knowledgeable talk by a volunteer. Get the gist? Volunteers not only raised the money to save this battlefield from development, they now maintain it and are restoring buildings and landscapes as they can. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
This building is stunning and we had no plans to visit but once we spotted it, we had to go inside. It is a beautiful building with a lovely duomo. Great to explore and has lots of fantastic reading niches. Huge section for kids and teens on second floor. Spiral stairwells were fun.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
A Century Farm offering a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables available in our market and for pick-your-own. (Please check our website for availability for seasonal pick-your-own). We have a large selection of jams/jellies, fruit wines, honey, and no sugar added items to choose from. Visit our on-site bakery for pies, cakes, cookies, and apple cider donuts and our sweet shop for fresh made fudge and hand dipped ice cream.
We had a great day picking a bag of apples- Crispin variety. I like to make pies and applesauce so I bought 2 boxes of 2nds.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Welcome to the Winchester area! We're the official Visitor Center and Tourism Office representing the City of Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia. Stop by any day of the week, 9am-5pm, to get personal and friendly information on the entire area. Enjoy our large and clean family-friendly bathrooms and gift shop offering local and regional items, souvenirs, official Virginia is for Lovers shirts and merchandise, and local beer, wine and cider. Free bus and RV parking available on-site. Need to stretch your legs? We're just steps from the Abram's Delight historic home, historical society museum, and Wilkins Lake which has a paved trail surrounding it. We're also on the edge of the Shenandoah University campus which has trails and paths throughout. A great stop if you have a dog that needs a walk as all areas mentioned above are dog friendly!
This site is a must stop for your orientation as to what to do during your visit to Winchester and the Shenandoah Valley. Besides the usual array of travel brochures this is also where you can purchase your souvenirs from clothing, coffee mugs, apple candy, Patsy Cline tunes to refrigerator magnets. Ask the friendly staff if you have any questions.
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