Meadows of Dan is an unincorporated community in Patrick County, Virginia, United States, where the Blue Ridge Parkway (milepost 178) crosses U.S. Route 58 (Jeb Stuart Highway). There are numerous country shops, classic houses, and restaurants in the community. It is located near the Patrick/Floyd county line about 20 miles east of Hillsville and about 14 miles northwest of Stuart, Virginia. The community's name is credited to one of its earliest English settlers, James Steptoe Langhorne, and comes from the beautiful meadows that abound near the Dan River which flows through the area. The community's motto as posted on the welcoming sign is "A simpler place in time". Meadows of Dan is located along the Crooked Road, Virginia and the Crooked Road, Virginia's heritage music trail and in the Rocky Knob American Viticultural Area.
Restaurants in Meadows of Dan
5.0 based on 89 reviews
Challenging course where you will find yourself immersed in the natural beauty surrounding you. And the course was in perfect condition. Greens are extremely large with many undulations. You can't miss them by much or you'll be unlikely to see your ball again. A very unique golf experience.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A unique gift, yarn, alpaca and bookstore just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in charming Meadows of Dan, Virginia. We feature quality handmade, Fair Trade and vintage gifts with a broad selection of alpaca apparel, especially socks and gloves. Our yarn selection features hand spun and hand dyed yarns, spinning and felting fibers from local farmers and artisans.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
We had a recent pheasant hunt where we stayed in the Patrim House and enjoyed a great time at Primland. Our hunting guide Michael was really good and he had the best dog's for hunting birds that I've ever seen. I highly recommend this experience at Primland. We had drinks in the bar at the main lodge and Erica was FANTASTIC. She took great care of us and was very accommodating for us being there late on a very slow evening. The service is always good there but it was exceptionally great this time. The Pig Candy topped off the night and is a CAN'T MISS.
4.5 based on 485 reviews
Explore the historic Mabry Mill, located on the entire Blue Ridge Parkway. Experience live milling demonstrations, as this gristmill still grinds flour more than a century since its original construction. See the nearby Matthews Cabin, blacksmith shop and interpretive area. National Park Service staff conducts demonstrations on blacksmithing, carding, spinning and basket making. On Sundays throughout the summer, local folk and mountain music performers appear live here. Then visit the Mabry Mill Restaurant & Gift Shop and enjoy a country-style menu. Breakfast is served all day. Lunch and dinner entrees also are featured. Our gift shop features Virginia crafts and foods, as well as a selection of Mabry Mill and Blue Ridge Parkway-inspired clothing, books, music and souvenirs.
Mabry Mills is a very special place that reflects on the past and is so peaceful and calming. It was great to visit once again.
4.5 based on 115 reviews
Definitely stop here where you will find a VERY LARGE VARIETY of excellent candies! Their large assortment of candies are made at this location, which also serves as the location for shipping throughout the world. There is also an assortment of SUGAR FREE candies! They will offer samples to try. The staff are very friendly & helpful. We also found some sale priced items. The location is along the Blue Ridge Parkway at the junction with Hwy 58. If you have time plan to stop at the nearby, MABRY MILL. This is a fully restored Grist Mill in a scenic park area that often has active demonstrations.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Located just off the Blue Ridge Parkway (not far from Mabry Mill), this market is well stocked with everything from postcards to books of local interest to cast iron cookware to hoop cheese. Among my purchases was the wonderful book The Man Who Moved a Mountain. It's a great place to purchase produce, country ham, and cheese. Plan on being there a while...lots to see!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
"Be sure to drive up to this lookout if you are at Lover's Leap, as it gives you an even better view of the valley below.
4.5 based on 86 reviews
1 mile on the left from the top of Lover Leap Mountain Route 58 2.5 miles from the bottom on the right. I always feel lucky to live here with this great view unless foggy then you would never know this was here.
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