Six Reasons to Take a Northern Neck Vacation
As a Northern Neck resident, I’ve always considered our
attractions underutilized. That makes it a great destination if you are looking
for a place to relax and unwind from the hassles of city life. The pace here is
more gentle and waiting in lines is an unfamiliar “activity”. Our attractions
are generally smaller and more spread out, but that does not keep you from
enjoying them. It’s easier to get around on our quiet country roads with farms,
fields and waterways as the backdrop scenery to enjoy. As you’ll discover a
Northern Neck vacation offers excitement or a quiet getaway, it’s up to you!
Let’s take a quick look at six reasons why you should consider
the Northern Neck for your next vacation.
THE MUSEUMS OF THE NORTHERN NECK
With more than 19 diverse theme museums there’s bound to be
something to suit your taste. Here’s a quick rundown...
Stratford Hall Plantation is the birthplace of Robert E. Lee.
Explore the original home built in the 1730s and learn of the plantation life of
the Lee Family, whose ideals and leadership helped shape democracy in the United
States. Not far away is the Menokin Ruins, a restoration project of the home
built for Francis Lightfoot Lee and his wife Rebecca.
George Washington Birthplace National Monument. Located on our
colonial cow path you can visit the plantation where the “Father of our country”
was born. The birthplace of James Monroe is just around the corner.
Completed in 1735, Historic Christ Church remains the best
preserved of colonial Virginia’s Anglican parish churches. The Carter Reception
Center houses a museum of the history of Christ Church and its patron, Robert
Carter.
The Reedville Fishermen’s Museum invites you to discover the
menhaden fishing and watermen’s heritage. The Walker House, a restored
watermen’s home (c.1875) and a walking tour of Reedville is available at the
museum. See the 1922 buy boat, ELVA C. and the skipjack, CLAUD W. SOMERS, built
in 1911.
And rounding out our must-see list is the Steamboat Era Museum
in Irvington.
THE NORTHERN NECK WINE TRAIL
There are 6 Virginia Farm Wineries scattered throughout the
area, and they make a perfect journey for a Northern Neck Vacation. The climate
is mild compared to most of Virginia and wines produced include: Chardonnay,
Cabernet, Merlot, and Petite Verdot.
While most vineyards here have been planted within recent years,
Ingleside has been growing wine grapes for decades. The wine tasting rooms will
usually be open but call ahead for a tour time. The wine trail runs through the
whole region and makes for more than a day or two of tasting and touring. The
trail takes you near so many other destinations and attractions you can easily
fill your day with scenic and historic Northern Neck heritage attractions.
OUTDOORS FUN
With miles of unhurried back roads, you’ll find it easy to enjoy
a bike ride. Several towns have bike trails and the Northern Neck Tourism
council offers bike trail guides to help you plan your trip.
Golf courses abound in the area. With world-renowned courses
like The Golden Eagle at the Tides Inn, the area is a golfers paradise. The
mild climate means golf gets an early start and most of our courses are open to
the public.
Charter fishing is popular and the charter boat captains are
happy to lead you to their favorite spots for Rockfish and Bluefish. Our 1100
miles of shoreline provide room for marinas near the Chesapeake Bay or the
Rappahannock and Potomac rivers.
Birding and wildlife trails are scattered through the area.
There are 21 sites on the Virginia Birding trail, but the whole region is part
of the Atlantic flyway for migratory birds. Bald Eagles, Blue Heron and Osprey
all call the Northern Neck home.
SHOPPING
The great selection of antique stores offer a trip back in time
with collections of fine antiques ranging from furniture to jewelry. The
Kilmarnock Antique Gallery is the largest collection with over 100 vendors in
their 22,000 square foot mall-like facility.
Art galleries offer local artists a venue for their works.
Hunting, fishing and rural country life are commonly portrayed on canvas.
Pottery and stained glass workshops add to any artistic venture in the area.
Gift shops are found in many of the attractions in our area.
Wineries, museums, historic homes and gourmet shops offer interesting gifts
generally catering to the appropriate theme.
Farmers markets are found nearly every weekend somewhere on the
Northern Neck. Fresh produce and locally made products are the highlight of any
trip to the market. Westmoreland Berry Farm offers fresh fruit and ice cream
sundaes overlooking the Rappahannock River.
EVENTS
The largest event is in nearby Urbanna – The Urbanna Oyster
Festival draws nearly 80,000 visitors each year in November. Small town
festivals, fishing tournaments, crab races and seafood festivals delight
visitors with a taste of Chesapeake cuisine.
The upsurge in wine festivals brings us the End of Winter Wine
Festival, the Northern Neck Food and Harvest Festival, the Northern Neck Wine
Festival, the Chesapeake Bay Wine Festival, and the Caledon Art & Wine
Festival.
Check with
http://chesapeakebayevents.com to see if there is an event scheduled for the
timeframe you would like to visit.
ACCOMMODATIONS
The area is noted for the wide selection of cottages and B&Bs.
Rent a waterfront cottage or stay in the heart of the countryside to enjoy the
quiet country life. There are themed B&Bs with Georgian or Victorian styles
plus some of the finest resort suites on the Chesapeake Bay.
Be sure to make your reservations early, especially for holiday
timeframes.
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