Discover the best top things to do in Loudoun County, United States including Fox Chase Farm, Snickers Gap Christmas Tree Farm, Wegmeyer Farm, Fields of Flowers, Patowmack Farm, Eagletree Farm Blueberries, Faith like a Mustard Seed Farm, Great Country Farms, Crooked Run Orchard, Mystic Mountain Llama Farm.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
Family owned choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm is located near Bluemont, Virginia, situated on the eastern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We have been growing beautiful hand shaped fir and spruce trees, and making fresh, exquisite wreaths.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Fields of Flowers is a pick your own flower farm located in Loudoun County, Virginia. We are open 9-6 daily and our season starts in mid may and ends in mid October.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
One of my favorite “date” activities is driving through the beautiful countryside to cute little towns with views so husband took me to this place as a Valentine’s Day treat. And what a treat it was! We had brunch and every bite was spectacular. Truly. I am still fantasizing about the dill biscuit and the chicken liver mouse with seed crackers. The dining room in this novel greenhouse like structure with a lovely view of the potomac. It’s both farmy and sophisticated and it’s delicious real food that even excellent home cooks are not likely to be able to cook at home. The beignets were amazing as well. My main course of tempura fish was great too but the highlife items items were exceptional and memorable. A very special place for an outing and we will be back for sure in warmer weather. As an added bonus, the bill was quite reasonable.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We did a wine tasting yesterday. They offered a flight or glass for $9. Bottles are $30. We chose to try their red wine flight. They invited us to sit at a table for our tasting. We also had a sausage and onion calzone and strawberry trifle for dessert. The food was very good. I checked out the upstairs which has a few more tables and chairs. Side note: They had a “West Ossipee” sign which is where I went camping every summer growing up in NH. Small world.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
At Faith like a Mustard Seed Farm, we raise and sell pastured heritage pork and GMO-free eggs in a beautiful 1850's era setting overlooking the Potomac River valley and Catoctin Mountain. We offer a B&B/farm stay, “plus" an option of cooking classes and fine dining experience by Chef Patricia Glaeser (former New York/Chicago private chef turned farmer) featuring locally grown ingredients and wine.
4.0 based on 86 reviews
We have CLOSED for the 2019 season. Join us, Opening Day March 27, 2020, for family fun on the farm with wagon rides, friendly goats to visit, giant jumping pillow and 5 acre play area with slides, swings, mazes memory games and the infamous bouncy cows. Sign up for free Upick Alerts on our website and be the first to know when all our fruits are ready to pick.
My boyfriend and our dog went to Great Country Farms early in September. With the farm only a few minutes off route 7, it was super easy to get to. We arrived a little bit after 11 AM, and there was still lots of parking, though we had a few minutes walk to the entrance. You pay for admission (they had a credit card machine), get your wrist band, and enter though their cafe. Once inside we saw the farm animals, walked through the grass/bamboo/corn mazes, and roasted marshmallows. Even though dogs are allowed, we couldn't find any dog bows with water. On our way out, we picked up some apple cider doughnuts and apple cider. The doughnuts were so yummy!
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