Discover a part of Northern Virginia’s industrial heritage — the restored gristmill at Aldie Mill Historic Park in Aldie. Built between 1807 and 1809, the Aldie Gristmill was once the largest factory of its kind in Loudoun County. The mill’s tandem metal waterwheels are fully operational, making it possible for visitors to watch live grinding demonstrations. Aldie Mill is available to rent for events and meetings. Tours and demonstrations are available during weekends between April and November.
Boxwood Winery is located in an area steeped in Revolutionary, Civil War American history and renowned for world-famous horse farms. Today the area is also known as a wine region, Virginia being the fifth largest wine producing state. The Boxwood sustainable vineyards occupy 26.5 acres of the historic landmark farm and are planted with traditional Bordeaux varietals, predominately Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc, all ENTAV certified by noted viticulturist Lucie Morton, who continues to consult on the vineyard.
Cana Vineyards and Winery is located in the beautiful Loudoun County countryside, nestled between the historic towns of Aldie and Middleburg on John Mosby Highway. Cana’s tasting room is situated on a picturesque hillside. The porch, patio and second-floor tasting room afford visitors a comfortable place to enjoy Cana wines while taking in the beauty of the surrounding Bull Run and Blue Ridge mountains.
Come experience 100% Virginia wine in an authentic Virginia wine and hunt country setting. As one of the foremost boutique destination wineries in Loudoun County, Greenhill delivers quality wine, with friendly and professional staff in a breathtaking Virginia wine country environment. Enjoy their wine, gather with friends and make new acquaintances in their authentic and earthy ambiance.
The National Sporting Library & Museum (NSLM) is located in the heart of beautiful hunt country. Founded in 1954, the renowned research library and fine art museum highlight the rich heritage and tradition of country pursuits. Angling, horsemanship, shooting, steeplechasing, foxhunting, flat racing, polo, coaching and wildlife are among the subjects one can explore in the organization’s general stacks, rare book holdings, archives and art collection. NSLM offers a wide variety of educational programs, exhibitions and family activities throughout the year and is open to researchers and the general public.