With spectacular sunsets, countryside views, a booming technological and international sector, and a rich history, Loudoun County boasts all the attractions that seekers of relaxation, exploration, and exquisite sensory revelries will enjoy. A drive along Route 50 into Loudoun's countryside provides views of vineyards, the villages of Aldie and Middleburg, horses, farmland, and Civil War battle sites. Stop along the way for fine dining, art, wine tastings, horseback riding, twilight polo, ziplining, and shopping. In Middleburg, visitors may learn about angling and equine sports at the National Sporting Library and Museum. Those who travel along Route 7 will have access to iFly, Top Golf, state-of-the-art shopping, art galleries, museums, historic homes, parks, golf courses, and the WO&D Trail, a 45-mile biking trail that connects the region to Washington, D.C. No matter what time of year you choose to travel to Loudoun County, you'll experience a place that is a must-see in the mid-Atlantic region.
Visitors to Loudoun County love our spectacular sunsets and are taken in by the cultural, historical and culinary offerings in each part of this gorgeous region.
Loudoun County is known for its beautiful landscapes, a getaway from D.C. politics, and rich history. However, most visitors may not realize that Loudoun is home to exceptional cuisine.
From farm to table locally grown and organic cuisine to fresh seafood and famous Apple pie, here’s what to eat and drink in Loudoun
Each neighborhood in Loudoun has a unique personality with outdoor attractions, history, art, food, and thrilling adventures from ballooning to indoor skydiving. Here, we've provided an overview of each major region. In the menu above, you can check out each neighborhood page.
Loudoun County's shopping attractions include the Brambleton Town Center, The Dulles Town Center, the Lansdowne Town Center, Leesburg Plaza, The Leesburg Oulets, One Loudoun, and the Village at Leesburg.
Loudoun County' is a great place for families to spend time together. Whether it's white water rafting, riding a cow train, finding your way through a corn maze , riding a pony, skydiving, or visiting a museum, families with children are sure to find something fun to do in Loudoun County.
In addition to Loudoun's many wineries, breweries, and distilleries, the region is home to several music venues, including Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg and Franklin Park Arts Center in Purcellville. These music venues and many churches, restaurants, wineries, and shops host a variety of performers including the Loudoun Symphony and the Lo
In addition to Loudoun's many wineries, breweries, and distilleries, the region is home to several music venues, including Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg and Franklin Park Arts Center in Purcellville. These music venues and many churches, restaurants, wineries, and shops host a variety of performers including the Loudoun Symphony and the Loudoun Jazz Society. Remember that many wineries and breweries host live music and art, so check out our Wine Guide and Brewery Guide.
Loudoun County, also known as DC's Wine Country, is an excellent destination for wine lovers. With over 40 wineries and tasting rooms, visitors can enjoy tastings and tours in beautiful settings, including the Blue Ridge Mountain slopes and sun-splashed river valleys. In addition to traditional tastings and tours, visitors can also enjoy
Loudoun County, also known as DC's Wine Country, is an excellent destination for wine lovers. With over 40 wineries and tasting rooms, visitors can enjoy tastings and tours in beautiful settings, including the Blue Ridge Mountain slopes and sun-splashed river valleys. In addition to traditional tastings and tours, visitors can also enjoy unique experiences like vineyard hikes with personal tasting kits, sangria-making classes, wine dinners, music festivals, yoga in the vines, and cellar tours.
Loudoun County boasts a thriving brewery and distillery scene with more than 30 locations across the region. Many breweries are located in historic districts making it easy to stop in for a drink after a busy day of trekking.
Whether you want to hang your hat at one of Loudoun's many comfortable bed and breakfasts or stay at an award winning resort with a full service spa, Loudoun County provides comfort and relaxation when you stay in the region. We've put together our top ten places to stay.
Loudoun hosts festivals year round that celebrate the arts, history, and its rich agricultural background. Experience Loudoun County through one of its many festivals.
Loudoun has many sides to it — from relaxing countryside views and wineries in western Loudoun to the high energy adventures available in Eastern Loudoun. Here, we provide itineraries that reflect the region’s rich history, agritourism, equestrian adventures, galleries and museums, and hiking trails with beautiful views that will help you get away from it all.
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