www.charlottesvilleguide.com
Ash Lawn-Highland Home of 5th US president, James Monroe, Ash Lawn features beautifully maintained gardens and furnishings reflecting Federal elegance and style. Outbuildings provide farm craft demonstrations and children’s games. Open daily. Nov-March, 11am-5pm, April-Oct 9am-6pm. On Rt. 795, just past Jefferson Vineyards. 434-293-9539.
www.ashlawnhighland.org
Barboursville Vineyards Virginia’s most awarded winery, home of Octagon—its most honored wine—just north of Charlottesville between Monticello and Montpelier. Landmark ruins of Governor Barbour’s mansion, designed by Jefferson; premium wine tastings Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am- 5pm. Memorable dining, Palladio Restaurant (540-832- 7848); aristocratic accommodations, The 1804 Inn. Winery information: 540-832-3824.
www.barboursvillewine.com
Carter Mountain Orchard Scenic vistas that overlook Charlottesville and the Blue Ridge Mountains, plus delectable fruit—fine selection of seasonal fruits including peaches, nectarines, apples, cider, and pumpkins. Fun, festival-like events including hayrides for families, games for kids, and more. Open daily 9am-6pm, July through Oct. Rt. 53 next to Michie Tavern, and very close to Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. 434-977-1833. www.
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C’ville Bike & Tri rents both road bikes and mountain bikes, by the day or week. We have a full size run of Specialized Roubaix and Ruby carbon road bikes. Our mountain bikes include hardtails (Specialized Rockhopper Ltd 29rs) and full suspension (Epic Comp 29rs, Sapphire). Reservations: 434-975-1900.
www.cvillebike.com
Greene County Escape overnight to one of many quaint inns, cabins, cottages, B&Bs, or to an award-winning hotel. Enjoy spectacular views as you hike, bike, golf, or fish in the mountain air. Upcoming wedding bells? Begin wedding bliss in Greene! Local inns specialize in weddings offering unique, romantic settings.
www.blueridgeinns.com. Greene County Visitor Center, 8315 Seminole Trail, Suite 2, Ruckersville, VA 22968. 434-985-6663.
www.cometogreene.com
Horton Vineyards Located in Orange County, VA, Horton is one of the most innovative wineries in the country. Horton Vineyards is charting a new generation of wines made from premier grape varieties of southern France, Portugal, Spain, Russia/Georgia, and Italy. Be sure to taste the fruit wines and the “soon to be famous” XOCO- Chocolate Wine. Just north of Charlottesville, Rt. 33 off 29N. Daily 10am-5pm. 800-829-4633.
www.hvwine.com
Keswick Vineyards Enjoy award-winning wines at our new Tasting Room in a graceful estate setting overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains, just 15 minutes from Downtown Charlottesville. Daily 9-5, except major holidays. Rt. 231 between Charlottesville and Gordonsville, 1575 Keswick Winery Dr. 434-244-3341.
www.keswickvineyards.com
Michie Tavern ca. 1784 Located 1/2-mile from Thomas Jefferson’s home, Monticello. The Tavern- Museum offers continuous tours and a Southern-style buffet served daily in an 18th-century tavern setting. Be sure to take advantage of the Presidents’ Pass savings. 434-977-1234.
www.michietavern.com
Monticello Designed and built by Thomas Jefferson, third US president, author of the Declaration of
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www.StoneMountainVineyards.com info@stonemountainvineyards.com
COMBINATION DISCOUNT TOUR TICKET
Save $5.00 off regular admission to MONTICELLO, ASH LAWN-HIGHLAND, MICHIE TAVERN, ca. 1784 (Available at all three locations) Pass also entitles adults to $2.00 discount to Madison’s Montpelier & Woodrow Wilson’s Birthplace. (Each Separate Transaction)
a place for children and families charlottesville, virginia
www.vadm.org (434) 977-1025
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