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Known for its museums & historic sites like Colonial Williamsburg & the Jamestown Settlement, the Williamsburg, Jamestown & Yorktown areas are also home to Busch Gardens and the College of William & Mary.
Charlottesville, Virginia
Charlottesville is nestled between the flatlands of the East Coast & the Blue Ridge Mts. The Appalachian Trail, Skyline Drive & the Blue Ridge Parkway are close by, as are Monticello & Civil War battlefields. Charlottesville is also home to the University of Virginia.
Lexington, Virginia
Lexington is home to Washington & Lee University & the Virginia Military Institute. Lexington offers wonderful shops, art, history, museums, theater, carriage rides & more.
Virginia is a bed and breakfast destination where history, natural beauty, coastal charm, and cultural flair combine to create an unforgettable experience. From the Chesapeake Bay to Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia offers the bed and breakfast traveler a diverse set of sights and sound. Visit historic landmarks, state parks, award-winning vineyards, and so much more during your Virginia bed and breakfast vacation.
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Dating back to 1607 when Jamestown was founded by the Virginia Company of London, Virginia is deeply rooted in the earliest history of the United States. Be a part of this history by visiting Colonial Williamsburg where you'll find authentic colonial homes that were at the center of the American Revolutionary War. You can also witness reenactments of period daily life. You can also choose to stay in a historic bed and breakfast featuring period antiques and architecture.
But Virginia is more than history. The bed and breakfast nature lover will appreciate the large forests which cover the state as well as the Chesapeake Bay as they are home to many National Park Services and wildlife refuges. The Shenandoah National Park, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is best known for the scenic road Skyline Drive, a National Scenic Byway, which traverses the entire park along the mountain ridges. The scenery is breathtaking and the outdoor activities plentiful. Return to the comfort of your bed and breakfast refuge to relax after a rigorous day of trailblazing on horseback, bicycle or on foot.
Plan the next day's activities as you relax in the comfort of your bed and breakfast, which might include visiting Chesapeake Bay and enjoying water related recreation like swimming, boating or fishing. Enjoy the local cuisine which includes Virginia ham, southern fried chicken, mouth watering corn bread, and fresh seafood while sipping a delightful glass of wine produced at a Northern Virginia vineyard. Museums, fine arts and festivals are also plentiful in Virginia. Just ask your bed and breakfast innkeeper about local events and upcoming festivals.
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