This is a Mennonite market that has various shops inside! From countless kitchen gadgets, to a toy store, a western store, a food store with a huge candy, spices, a good stopping point for some food and some other good stores! Our personal favorite is Country canner, where you can try and buy over 150 types of jams, jellies, and butters!
It is almost certain that you will drive through the National Park. But, for a fee, you can drive the skyline drive! It's a breathtaking trip that is 105 miles long with 75 different beautiful overlooks. Although there is a restaurant on the skyline drive, they will probably still be closed till the first weekend of April.
We just discovered this hidden gem last year! Cheap books for any reader! There is 2 sides of this epic bookstore. One side for children/young adults, and the other side for adults. If you love books, this is a a strong suggestion to visit!
Love caves? Love musical instruments? Then you will love Luray Caverns! Can stalactites sound as unearthly as they look? They do at Luray Caverns. The Great Stalacpipe Organ is the world’s largest musical instrument. When you get to the base of the cavern, you will be more than TEN STORIES underground!! They even have a location where weddings are performed!
Visit the home of Thomas Jefferson! Need I say more?
Visit one of several sites that you can do tastings with of Bold Rock! (It is actually right around the corner from the Monticello!)
We haven't visited this yet, but if you do, let us know what you think!
Try their Octagon Wine and explore the Barboursville ruins! We actually surprised Alex, one of the Matron's of Honor, with her bachelorette party weekend visiting this winery and several other wineries, with a few listed below!
This is surrounded by beautiful scenery!
Love Lavender? Visit here and try their Lavender wines!
You can find one of our favorite wines in various stores in this area, or, you can visit this winery! Our favorite is the Apple one, which we ensure we have a bottle every year we go up on vacation to Massanutten!