The town of Luray, Virginia, sits in the Shenandoah Valley at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Serving as a gateway to Shenandoah National Park, Luray is known for spectacular views and outdoor adventure. Grab a map and head for Skyline Drive, a gorgeous 105-mile road running along mountain ridges for the entire length of the park. Explore Luray Caverns, a network of caves offering daily subterranean tours, or head to Luray Zoo, a rescue center featuring a reptile jungle and petting zoo.
Restaurants in Luray
5.0 based on 42 reviews
We stopped here after reading the reviews and it turned out to be one of my favorite stops. I will go back here. I had my 13 and 9-year-old with me and they loved it as well. I was an art student and this place brought back those memories for me. Very interesting and original artwork of all kinds of mediums.
5.0 based on 44 reviews
Shenandoah Moon specializes in clothing, jewelry and accessories that reflect today's growing interest in global textiles. Our selection of hand-dyed batik clothing from Indonesia, silk and cotton jackets from India, and jewelry and other accessories from around the world is stylish and affordable. If you're looking for something "Shenandoah Valley Made", you'll find jewelry, candles, soap, yarn, and more from more than two dozen local artists, plus a wide selection of beads and findings. Sign up for a jewelry making or fabric dyeing class, book a private party with four or more, or just drop-in to make a memento of your visit. Shenandoah Moon is located in the basement of the historic Fitch/Long building, c.1880, Which is adorned by artistic moons, stars, and shutters. Open Friday and Saturday from 11am-5pm or by chance or appointment.
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Farm market providing local produce, dairy, meat, eggs, jams, spices and more. Gift shop featuring local artisans/crafters, Minnetonka moccasins, T shirts and local hiking guides and maps. Cork to Barrel, a local business that handcrafts wine barrel furniture and other items from recycled wine bottles and corks. Garden shop with garden supplies and decor along with seasonal plants and hanging baskets. There are Nigerian Dwarf goats to visit with and feed.
If you're out leaf peeping in autumn, hiking in spring, river running in summer, enjoying a cozy fire at the cabin in winter, or just cruising the backroads of the treasure that is Page County Virginia , you have to stop by the Massanutten Country Corner. This is a treasure within a treasure. It has it all, flowers for mom, ice cream for dad, treats and sweets for the kids and goats and piggies for the wee ones. Lots of local veggies, honey, cider, jams, jellies, meats, ice cream and lots of crafts and gifts by local artisans. The artwork and paintings of familiar local scenes by valley artist are incredible. Oh and did I mention Homestead Creamery Ice Cream? The best ice cream in (and from) the valley!! Check out the koi pond and the garden shop and take in the breathtaking view of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east, the Massanutten Range to the west and the beautiful Page Valley nestled in between. The owners Jeff and Kristin are pretty special too, so nice and have truly never met a stranger and if you have any questions about the local area just ask Miss Brenda, she knows all things Page County. And if you're lucky you will catch a glimpse of Corky the Security Cat, but rest assured Corky is watching you!!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Nest & Hive is a curated general store, featuring Home Décor, Gifts, Locally made apothecary items, Locally made foods, nostalgic candy, Jewelry, Women's Apparel, as well as a full service Florist. Located inside a remodeled 1930's grocery store, it is wonderful shopping experience and space. Nest & Hive was opened in 2020 and is locally owned and operated.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This book store is the cleanest and more organized used book store I have ever seen. The owner is very nice. He will help you find what you need. This was a wonderful experience and I left with some books I'm excited about, at a great price!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Ideally situated in the heart of historic downtown Luray, Virginia and just minutes from the Appalachian Trail, ATO has become a relaxed, well equipped crossroads where tourists from across the globe and seasoned AT veterans come for quality gear. Brands carried: Patagonia, The Northface, Kuhl, Columbia, Marmot, ExOfficio, Life is Good, Darn Tough, Farm to Feet, Injinji, Altra, Merrell, Keen, Solomon, Teva, Olukai, Superfeet, Native, Kavu, Tilley, Sherpani, Advice from Nature, National Geographic, SNP, Buff, BluBandoo, Floyds of Leadville, Tick Key, True Utility, MSR, Liberty Mountain, Osprey, Grand Trunk, Ruff Wear, Nalgene, Sawyer, Purple Lizard, Leki, Thermarest, Vargos, Cypher, Patagonia Provisions, Epic, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, GSI + lots of smaller and/or local brands including fresh Paw Paw's Honey!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Primitive Corner is located in the heart of Downtown Luray! We carry a large assortment of primitive things as well as non primitive things. Rugs, curtains, candles, crumbles, message boards, black message blocks just to name a few things. Stop in and check us out.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
More than 50 small businesses are blooming under one roof at Hawksbill Trading Company, the Shenandoah Valley's premiere Artisan Cooperative. Sample the finest local produce and meats at our year-round indoor farmer's market, or find the perfect handcrafted gifts, artwork and fine antiques. Our cooperative-based, business incubator brings local talent to a global audience, making us small business' big deal!
We stopped here while visiting Luray. Cute adorable home decorations. We even bought a sign for our daughter who is getting married soon back home. “He stole my heart so I stole his last name” adorable place. Even bought some local apple butter which is so delicious. We definitely don’t have this back at home. Enjoyed browsing around this place.
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