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October 15 - 16, 2016 • 10 a.m. - 4 p. m.Spend the weekend taking a free, self-guided tour in the beautiful
countryside of rural Loudoun County – no tickets required! Meet local producers of farm-based products, learn what they do, enjoy a local
foods breakfast or lunch, and participate in special activities.
Please also note that this is a public event, so photos taken at tour locations may be used for future promotions. If you post photos,
please use #loudounfarmtour.
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CRAFT BEVERAGES
1 Bogati Winery35246 Harry Byrd Hwy, Round Hill, VA 20141
Contact: Amanda Prikals, 540-327-0290 [email protected]
Wine tasting all day. 3Fires Oven authentic brick-oven pizza from 1 - 5 p.m. Live music from 1 - 4 p.m. Directions: On Rt. 7 at the old Hill High Orchard building, right across from Stoneleigh Country Club.
2 Breaux Vineyards36888 Breaux Vineyards Ln., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Jennifer Breaux, 540-668-6299 [email protected], breauxvineyards.com
Enjoy Breaux Vineyards’ internationally acclaimed estate wines, live music from 1 - 5 p.m., and stunning views at our family owned and operated 400-acre vineyard with 104 acres under vine. Enjoy walking vineyard tours.Directions: Take Rt. 9 west to Hillsboro, then go 2 miles bear right onto Rt. 671 (Harpers Ferry Rd.) and continue 1 mile to Breaux Vineyards (on the right).
3 Cana Vineyards and Winery of Middleburg38600 John Mosby Hwy, Middleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Don Johanson, 703-348-2458 [email protected], canavineyards.com
We will be open for tours from noon to 4 p.m. both days. Join us for a walking production tour.Directions: We are on Route 50 about one mile west of downtown Aldie, VA.
4 Cardamon Family Vineyards12226 Harpers Ferry Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Chuck Cardamon, 540-668-9018 [email protected], cardamonfamilyvineyards.com
We are a family-owned micro-winery making small-batch, handcrafted Virginia wines. Passion drives us and our lives. See our display of the winemaking process or a “Taste and Talk” is available for a fee.Directions: From Leesburg, Rt. 7 west for 4 miles to Rt. 9 west. Go 10 miles, thru Hillsboro, then bear right on Rt. 671. We are 5 miles on the right.
5 Dirt Farm Brewing18701 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
Contact: Janell Zurschmeide, 540-554-2616 [email protected], dirtfarmbrewing.com
Make DFB your lunch stop! $8 flights available, $6/7 pints, as well as cans or growler fills to go! Food onsite: flatbread pizzas, pretzel bites, nachos, etc. Brewhouse tours at noon and 2 p.m. Farmer/brewer will discuss our plow-to-pint program as well as take you through the brewing process.Directions: From Rt. 7W: left on Rt. 734. Left on Snickersville Tpke. Right on Foggy Bottom, 1/4 mile on right.
6 Dry Mill Vineyards and Winery18195 Dry Mill Rd., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Dean Vanhuss, 571-271-6799 [email protected], drymillwine.com
Dry Mill is a farm winery snuggled into nine rolling acres, just one mile outside of historic Leesburg, in a stable and barn that was once home to the horses and dogs of the Loudoun Hunt Club. Come enjoy harvest time at the winery. See winery equipment and learn how wine is made.Directions: 1 mile west of Leesburg on Dry Mill Rd.
7 Fabbioli Cellars15669 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Doug Fabbioli and Colleen Berg, 703-771-1197 [email protected], fabbioliwines.com
Fabbioli Cellars is an award-winning, family-owned and operated vineyard and winery. We focus on making high quality, artisan wine, using traditional methods and 21st-century knowledge.Enjoy walking tours of the vineyard and wine production area.Directions: From Leesburg, take Rt. 15N for 4 miles. Turn right onto Limestone School Rd. Winery entrance is located on the left in 1.5 miles.
8 Maggie Malick Wine Caves12138 Harpers Ferry Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Mark Malick, 540-905-2921 [email protected], maggiemalickwinecaves.com
Maggie Malick Wine Caves boasts a man-made cave that features a tasting room and wine production facility. Learn about winemaking from owner/winemaker, enjoy wine tastings, live music, harvest and wine-making demonstrations.Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7 west to Rt. 9 west to right on Rt. 671 (Harpers Ferry Rd.) Go 5 miles and look for the sign on the right. GPS works.
9 North Gate Vineyard16031 Hillsboro Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Vicki Fedor, 540-668-6248 [email protected], northgatevineyard.com
North Gate Vineyard is an environmentally conscious vineyard, tasting room, and winery. We are LEED gold certified, and powered by a 22kW photovoltaic solar array. We will be having Blue Ridge Greyhound adoption on site all day both days with Greyhounds to meet and greet. Learn about these amazing dogs in need of forever homes! Enjoy educational wine tastings, winery and vineyard tours.Directions: From Rt. 9 in Hillsboro, travel south on Rt. 690/Hillsboro Rd. Farm is approximately 1.5 miles on the right.
10 Otium Cellars18050 Tranquility Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Tarah Nine, 540-338-2027 [email protected], otiumcellars.com
Saturday the 15th: Otium’s 3 Annual Pig Roast 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Live bluegrass music with Davis Bradley. Sunday the 16th: Live music with Dear Creek 2 - 5 p.m. Free walking vineyard tours
10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and noon.Directions: From Rt.7 Take the Round Hill exit and follow signs to Otium Cellars.
11 Stone House Meadery36580 Shoemaker School Rd.,, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Colonel Locklear, 571-512-0763 [email protected], stonehousemeadery.com
Family-owned business with emphasis on converting honey into mead (honeywine). We are dedicated to promoting native pollinators. Meet a bee keeper and ask questions about you can help save the honey bee.Directions: 4.5 miles south of Purcellville on Rt. 690, 1 mile on Shoemaker School Rd., house on left.
12 Sunset Hills Vineyard38295 Fremont Overlook Ln, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Matt Riley, 540-882-4560 [email protected], sunsethillsvineyard.com
Vineyard tours. Learn how we are a sustainable farm, featuring bluebird boxes, monarch stations, solar panels, and sustainable harvest and viticulture practicesDirections: We are located right off Rt. 7 three miles north of Purcellville on Highway 287.
13 Tarara Winery13648 Tarara Ln., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Jordan Harris, 703-771-7100 [email protected], tarara.com
Wine tastings ($10 pp) on a walk-in basis throughout the day as well as Premier Tastings ($30 pp) on 10/15 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Grape harvest and processing education. Demonstration possible dependent upon timing of harvest.Directions: From Leesburg, right on Lucketts Rd. In Lucketts, go 3 miles and left into Tarara. From Maryland, left on St. Clair Ln., left on Lost Corner Rd., and left into Tarara.
14 The Vineyards and Winery at Lost Creek43277 Spinks Ferry Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Aimee Henkle, 703-443-9836 [email protected], lostcreekwinery.com
The Vineyards and Winery at Lost Creek is a 50-acre boutique winery nestled in the rolling hills of Northern Virginia 10 minutes outside of historic Leesburg. Tucked away between Route 15 and the Potomac River, Lost Creek Winery is a scenic destination offering high quality Virginia wine. Join us for our annual tour with the owners of Lost Creek. We will walk the vineyard, visit the cellar and taste wines from the barrel while discussing Lost Creek’s philosophy of winemaking and viticulture used to handcraft our high quality Virginia wines.Directions: From Leesburg, travel north on Rt. 15 for 6 miles. Take a right onto Spinks Ferry Rd. Travel 1.5 miles on Spinks Ferry. Take a right at Lost Creek sign.
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29 Virginia Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden60 Ida Lee Drive, Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Normalee Martin, 703-771-5159 [email protected], loudouncountymastergardeners.org
Come stump the experts! VCE Master Gardeners are on hand all day to answer questions and educate on sustainable horticultural and environmental stewardship. We are a demonstration/teaching garden on 1/3 of an acre within Ida Lee Park. We grow vegetables, ornamentals and turf. We also make and use our own compost. Children’s seed planting activity all day. Directions: From downtown Leesburg, take Rt. 15 north. Turn left into Ida Lee Park. Take the first right and follow the signs.
30 Wagenburg Farm37373 Wagenburg Farm Ln., Middleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Michael Calley, 703-727-8132 [email protected], wagenburgfarm.net
Shade tree nursery with greenhouse. Pruning and planting demonstrations every hour.Directions: Route 50 east from Middleburg for one mile then right on Parsons. Proceed 1/2 mile to farm entrance #4 on right.
31 Watermark Woods - Native Plants16764 Hamilton Station Rd, Hamilton, VA 20158
Contact: Julie Borneman, 540-441-7443 [email protected], watermarkwoods.com
All native 100 percent pesticide-free plants. Our pollinator and meadow demonstration gardens have many examples of native plants. The skeleton crew is back again this year as well as all new jumbo-sized outdoor games. Weather permitting, we will have s’mores available by the campfire.Directions: Take Rt. 7 towards Hamilton. Take the Hamilton exit. (Also known as 704 /Hamilton Station Rd.) At the end of the exit go left. Nursery is on right.
32 Wegmeyer Farms38299 Hughesville Rd., Hamilton, VA 20158
Contact: Tyler and Harriet Wegmeyer, 540- 751-1782 [email protected], wegmeyerfarms.com
PYO Choose your special pumpkin from the 55 varieties we grow - white, green, red, pink and orange! Pick your pumpkin and then enjoy a hayride around the farm ($5). Our 150 year-old farmstead is a picture-perfect location during the fall. We will have large pumpkin info displays and will be happy to talk with people about pumpkin varieties and how they grow.Directions: From Purcellville: Take Maple Avenue south towards Lincoln. Pass through Lincoln. Make left onto Hughesville Rd. At stop sign, make right.
33 Wegmeyer Farms at Gilberts CornerRt. 15 and Rt. 50, Aldie, VA 20105
PYO Additional pick-your-own pumpkin location for Wegmeyer Farms: see listing #32 for contact info.Directions: From Leesburg, take Rt. 15 south to Gilberts Corner. Park in lot on left, picking field is behind red and white structure.
34 Willow Hawk Farm11985 Rolling Hills Ln, Lovettsville, VA 20180
Contact: Ashley Wells, 703-980-2866 [email protected], willowhawkfarm.com
Willow Hawk Farm raises sheep on open pasture and free-range hens with sustainable agriculture methods. Products: retail lamb cuts and sausage, wool products, spinning kits, eggs. Bring your cooler! Hand-spinning, fiber prep, and weaving demonstrations. Temple Hall Non-Ownership 4-H Club info.Directions: From Leesburg: Rt. 15 north 12 miles, left on Rt. 672 for 2.6 miles, right on Folly Ln. for .7 miles, left on Rolling Hills Ln. for .3 mi. to end of road.
1 Amazing Farm Fun @ Ticonderoga Farms26469 Ticonderoga Rd., Chantilly, VA 20152
Contact: 703-327-4424 [email protected], amazingfarmfun.com
PYO Entrance fee varies; please check our website for pricing. We have a variety of activities offered daily: hillside slides, hayrides, swinging bridge, large bounce pillow and more. Learn about honeybees and their lifecycle. We are kid friendly and offer local honey, farm-fresh eggs and more. Directions: From Chantilly: take Rt. 50 west turn left onto Gum Spring Rd. (Rt. 659). Go for 4.2 miles to Ticonderoga Rd. left. Festival entrance on left.
2 Great Country Farms18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
Contact: Kate Zurschmeide, 540-554-2073 [email protected], greatcountryfarms.com
PYO Check website for admission prices. We grow family fun with pumpkin and apple picking, Lady Liberty Corn Maze, live music, Pumpkin Rex, pig races, wagon rides, jumping pillow, Cow Pie Putt-Putt Golf, gem mining and 5-acre play area. Self-guided pumpkin lifecycle station and apple station. Visit our family’s Bluemont Winery and Dirt Farm Brewery across the street.Directions: Take Rt. 7 west, 17 miles west of Leesburg. Left on Rt.760 Clayton Hall Rd. into Bluemont. Left at stop sign onto Snickersville Tpk. Right onto Foggy Bottom Rd.
3 Oatlands Harvest Festival20850 Oatlands Plantation Ln., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Lori Kimball, 703-777-3174 [email protected], oatlands.org
PYO Sunday only. Harvest Festival. $20/family. $10/individual. Fee includes hayrides to pumpkin patch, mansion walk-through tour, access to garden and grounds, children’s activities including family fun scavenger hunt–handout in the Carriage House. Concessions available for purchase. Oatlands’ pick-your-own pumpkins by Wegmeyer Farms.Directions: Oatlands is located six miles south of Leesburg on Rt. 15, approximately 45 miles from Washington, D.C.
4 Stoneybrook Farm and Market37091 Charlestown Pike, Hillsboro, VA 20132
Contact: Matthew Scott, [email protected], stoneybrookfarm.org
Sunday only. We are a 20-acre certified organic fruit and vegetable farm. Our market sells our own organically grown produce as well as many other local products. Our hayride farm tour is hosted by one of our knowledgeable farmers who can discuss our organic and sustainable farming practices. Closed Saturday. Directions: Take Route 7 west from Leesburg or east from Winchester to Route 9 towards West Virginia, go 8 miles. Farm market is on the left.
5 Temple Hall Farm Regional Park15789 Temple Hall Ln., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Ben Bilko, 703-779-9372 [email protected], novaparks.com/parks/temple-hall-farm-regional-park
Check website for admission fees and details. Discover Loudoun County’s agricultural roots on a working farm at Temple Hall Farm Regional Park. Celebrate at our farm during the remarkable Temple Hall Fall Festival. Bounce on the giant jumping pillows, see pumpkins and corn soar through the air from our pumpkin blasters and corn cannons, watch live music or pig races. Don’t forget our famous 24-acre corn maze, which presents a unique trivia challenge and theme every year. Visit our general store to buy your Halloween pumpkin and other autumnal treats.Directions: 5 miles north of Leesburg and 2 and 1/2 miles south of Lucketts just off Rt. 15.
15 Village Winery40405 Browns Ln., Waterford, VA 20197
Contact: Kent Marrs, 540-882-3780 [email protected], villagewineryandvineyards.com
Farm winery and orchard which produces and sells a wide variety of French red grape and apple/berry wines, along with specialty non-alcoholic beverages and food. Come see our heirloom apple exhibit which we are currently growing.Directions: From Waterford, take Loyalty Rd., right on Browns Ln., first right to property.
16 Winery 3215066 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Roxanne Moosher, 240-687-1989 [email protected], winery32.com
32-acre farm with 10-acre vineyard, large pond, full-production winery and tasting room. Free coloring book activity for kids and golf cart rides (weather permitting). Tour winery production area and learn about wine-making.Directions: From 15N towards Lucketts: go right on Spinks Ferry Rd. Bear right onto Limestone School Rd., after 1/2 mile turn left into driveway.
17 Zephaniah Farm Vineyard19381 Dunlop Mill Rd., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Bonnie Archer/Bill Hatch, 703-431-1994/ 703-431-2016 [email protected], zephwine.com
The Hatch family has farmed continuously at this farm for 66 years. Bill Hatch at Zephaniah grows grapes and makes wine. Lunch special $15, includes farm-grown wine and farm-raised, grass-fed beef. Veggie/gluten-free option available. We will conduct tours on the hour of the wine cellar and discuss our grape-growing and wine-making in Loudoun.Directions: Directions: From Leesburg Bypass: 3 miles south on Rt. 15. Right on Harmony Church Rd., go 1 mile to left on Dunlop Mill Rd. Travel .5 mile on Dunlop.
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1 Abernethy and Spencer Greenhouses18035 Lincoln Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: David Lohmann, 540-338-9118 [email protected], abernethyspencer.com
As one of the Mid-Atlantic’s oldest greenhouses, we distinguish ourselves by our commitment to environmental stewardship, taking great care in being “green and eco-friendly.” We know that our individual choices make a difference. Come visit us, learn how to plant organic butterfly gardens, and see why we’re consistently voted “Best of Loudoun.”Directions: 1.8 miles south of Maple/Main, across the street from Lincoln Elementary School. Maple Ave. turns into Lincoln Rd.
2 A Dozen Eggs37938 Charles Town Pike, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Bob Kalok, 202-528-2822 [email protected], pastureraisedeggs.com
Loudoun County’s oldest and largest egg farm, providing eggs for most of Loudoun’s top restaurants. We’ll keep your kids happy as they learn about our chickens! Wine from Crushed Cellars available onsite.Directions: 1/2 mile west of Rt. 287 as you are westbound on Rt. 9. Put blinker on when you see the guardrail on the right side.
3 Aldie Mill, Aldie Festival and Duck Race39401 John Mosby Hwy, Aldie, VA 20105
Contact: Tracy Gillespie, 703-327-9777 [email protected], aldieheritage.com
Historic Aldie Mill: tandem waterwheel mill operating since the early 1800s. Saturday: Free village-wide Harvest Festival and Duck Race with antiques and crafts vendors, food, music, children’s activities, art show. 17th Mississippi Regiment re-enactors. Saturday and Sunday: corn grinding demonstrations and mill tours.Directions: 1 mile west of Gilberts Corner (Rt. 50 and Rt. 15) on Rt. 50 (John Mosby Hwy).
4 Alpacas of Middleburg21067 St. Louis Rd., Middleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Keith and Dorri Bryan, 540-687-5146 [email protected], alpacasofmiddleburg.com
Come and visit our alpacas and Little Farm Store. We had three births in July and they are as cute as can be! Presentations on alpaca care and an alpaca farm. We have alpaca products that would be perfect for colder weather. Bring your camera!Directions: From Middleburg travel west on Rt. 50 then turn right onto Rt. 611/St. Louis Rd. We will be 4.8 miles on the left. Keep a lookout for our alpaca sign.
5 Al’s Orchid Greenhouse204 Masons Ln. S.E., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Al Pickrel, 703-771-7753 [email protected], orchidexchange.com
What better way to welcome autumn than spending time in the company of beautiful tropical orchids in this 3,000 square-foot greenhouse? Bring your questions. Learn all you need to know to take some home and enjoy orchids in your own home. Follow Al’s Orchid Greenhouse™ on Facebook for local and seasonal specials and for orchid growing tips. Directions: From Leesburg take Rt.15S. Turn left onto Evergreen Mill Rd. Turn right onto Masons Ln.
6 American Academy of Equestrian Sciences19876 Riders Success Ln., Leesburg, VA 20175 GPS Address: 19844 James Monroe Hwy, Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Marina Genn, 703-779-8082 [email protected], aaesva.com
Tour this full-service indoor equestrian facility, also home to Camp Koda, where world-class competitor Marina Genn teaches and oversees programs from the beginner through the Olympic dressage levels. Work stations will be set up, including horse care, grooming, tack, feeding, horse training, and more.Directions: Head south on S. King St. toward Davis Ave. southwest 1.7 miles. Continue onto Rt. 15 south 1.9 miles. Turn left onto Riders Success Ln.
7 Ayrshire Farm21846 Trappe Rd., Upperville, VA 20184
Contact: Alexis Russell, 540-878-1893 [email protected], ayrshirefarm.com
The farm is a certified organic farm, specializing in rare and endangered breeds livestock and heirloom fruits and vegetables. It is a working manor farm, historically a place of efficiency, sufficiency and serenity. Guests will tour around the farm and learn about the heritage breeds raised at Ayrshire Farm.Directions: From Upperville/50W turn right onto Trappe Rd. (at the very edge of Upperville, just past Valley Drilling). Farm is 1.5 mile down Trappe Rd. on the right.
8 Blooming Hill Lavender Farm and Gift Shop19929 Telegraph Springs Rd. (In Philomont), Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Cyndie Rinek, 703-431-0779 [email protected], bloominghillva.com
Boutique lavender farm features a collection of 1,000 lavender plants in 93 varieties in formal, informal and herb gardens settings. Gift shop on property selling lavender plants/items and garden decor. Cream tea served out in the gardens ($12/person) 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. both days. No reservations required. Owner and landscape architect, Peter Rinek, will present a slide show and talk on “Garden Design Basics,” 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. both days. Owners on hand to answer questions about lavender and gardening.Directions: From Purcellville: Head south on Rt. 690. Turn left at intersection of Rt. 690/611 and Rt. 734. Turn left onto Telegraph Springs Rd.
9 Bridle Paths43247 Spinks Ferry Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Katie Fallon, 571-216-9089 [email protected], bridlepathsva.org
Bridle Paths is a nonprofit that offers strength, support and healing to individuals and families through safe, effective and high-quality equine-assisted activities. Discussions of program activities and equine communication. Equine costume parade at 1 p.m. each day featuring our fantastic program horses and families. Join us for a family day with the horses, including horseshoe painting, trick-or-treating, and equine bobbing for apples! Directions: From Leesburg: Rt. 15N/Leesburg Bypass to Rt. 657/Spinks Ferry Rd. Turn right into driveway at 43247 Spinks Ferry Rd.
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loudounfarms.org/farmtourmap10 Brossman Family Farm
14740 James Monroe Hwy, Leesburg, VA 20176Contact: Rick and Stephanie Brossman, 703-777-4432
[email protected], brossmansfarm.com PYO Pick-your-own pumpkins, winter squash, several
varieties fresh-picked apples, homemade pies, bread, salsa, jams, pickled condiments. Mums and firewood! Learn how to winterize your plants and trees.Directions: 6 miles north of Leesburg. On the right side as you enter Village of Lucketts.
11 Butterfly Hill Farm Store38673 Charles Town Pike, Waterford, VA 20197
Contact: Catie Dutcher, 703-475-2978 [email protected], facebook.com/butterflyhillfarmstore
Touch an alpaca! Get up close and personal with the friendly alpacas of Butterfly Hill Farm, see spinning, weaving and felting demos and have your picture taken with an alpaca. Products made from the super soft fiber of our alpacas are available for purchase.Directions: From Leesburg, take Rt. 7 west to the Charles Town exit. Keep to the right onto Rt. 9 and follow for four miles to the store, on the left.
12 CEA Farms15485 Purcellville Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Donald Virts, 304-261-8596 [email protected], ceafarms.net
12th-generation Loudoun County farm family now farming indoor and year-round using Controlled Environment Agriculture. We raise and market direct to the customer the highest quality meats and vegetables using from 60 to 90 percent less chemical inputs. Enjoy lunch featuring our products. Live music and other farm representatives on hand.Directions: From Hillsboro, take Rt. 9 east for 1 mile. Farm is on the right at the intersection of Rt. 9 and Purcellville Rd.
13 Chicama Run: Coming Soon as Grange and Grub14809 Purcellville Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Miles and Justine Cowan, 909-730-9514 [email protected], grangeandgrub.com
Come out and celebrate fall on the farm with food, fun and furry animals! Learn about free-range and pasture-raised animals, while tasting some delicious goodies from the new owners of this chef owned and operated farm! Directions: From Rt. 7 west, take Rt. 9 towards Hillsboro. Take a right onto Purcellville Rd. (the next right after the traffic light at Rt. 287). We are 1 1/4 miles down the road on the left.
14 Crooked Run Orchard37883 East Main St., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Sam Brown, 540-338-7445 [email protected], crookedrunorchard.com
PYO Enjoy hayrides explaining how the farm works and information on the economics of an operating orchard, plus identification of crops planted. We will have pick-your-own apples for sale, plus a pumpkin pile to choose a pumpkin. Green beans, sunflowers, and other vegetables for sale. Picnic tables are available. Come watch our two pigs.Directions: East end of Purcellville, on East Main St. across from Harris Teeter.
15 Davlin Farm37910 Hughesville Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Lynne Updegrove, 703-431-8048 [email protected], davlinfarm.com
We are a small family farm raising heritage sheep to improve and promote the breeds and provide meat and fiber for sale along with quality breeding stock. Learn about raising heritage sheep. Homegrown sausage sandwiches will be available for purchase. See us process wool to make yarn - washing, carding and spinning.Directions: From the corner of East Main St. and South Maple Ave. in Purcellville, go south on South Maple Ave. for 2.5 miles. The road changes its name to Lincoln Rd. Continue on Lincoln Rd. Turn left on Hughesville Rd. to farm on left.
16 Day Spring Farm21388 Steptoe Hill Rd, Middleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Sean and Jessie Baker, 540-454-3145 [email protected], dayspringfarmva.com
PYO Family farm with full diet CSA grown onsite. Tour our market garden at 10 and noon (or upon request). Explanation of no-chemical veggie production and permaculture design of beyond-organic pasture-raised, non-GMO, soy-free, organic-fed meats. No chemical veggies. Farm store with soaps and herbal products. See our pigs, cows, chickens, rabbits, ducks, goats, turkeys, Chincoteauge ponies and more.Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15S to Lime Kiln Rd. and go right. Follow for 4.7 miles and go right onto Steptoe Hill Rd. Farm is on right.
17 Donkey Meadows38077 Hughesville Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Audrey Cadle, 703-901-1715 [email protected], donkeymeadows.com
Donkey Meadows is a small farm dedicated to promoting the American Mammoth Jackstock. Learn their history and the part they played in the U.S. agricultural past. Visit up close and personal with the donkeys and learn more than you ever wanted. Donkey rides for $5, all day both days. Since our donkeys are so large adults can ride too! Directions: From Purcellville, go south on Maple St to Lincoln Rd. total 3 mi. Left on Hughesville Rd.
18 Double 8 Alpaca Ranch40205 Quailrun Ct, Lovettsville, VA 20180
Contact: Bonnie Kittrell, 540-303-7071 [email protected], double8alpacas.com
Come see the alpacas, chickens and horse at Double 8! Known as one of the most interactive farms on tour, see how Double 8 Alpaca Ranch raises pasture-grazed alpacas which grow pounds and pounds of beautifully soft alpaca fleece. Learn how it is knitted into wonderful products. We also breed and sell alpacas. Directions: From Leesburg-Rt. 15N to left on Lovettsville Rd. 4 miles to left on Downey Mill, Right on Quailrun Ct. From Lovettsville - Take Lovettsville Rd.
19 Equine Rescue League12681 Taylorstown Rd., Lovettsville, VA 20180
Contact: Cheryl Rogers, 540-822-4577 [email protected], equinerescueleague.org
We are a nonprofit organization that supports the responsible use of horses and other equines. Free parking/admission.
Live music, demonstrations, pet-a-pony, tack sale, bake sale, yard sale and raffles! Meet our team and the horses. Learn how we provide rehabilitation and adoption for those animals in need of our services.Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15N to New Valley Church Rd. New Valley Church turns into Taylorstown Rd. Farm is on left.
20 Fairbrook Farm11495 Fairbrook Ln. Lovettsvile, VA 20180
Contact: Rebecca Dudley, 703-774-4593 [email protected]
Our farm was started in 2012 to supply veggies, pork, chicken and eggs for our restaurants Market Table Bistro in Lovettsville and Market Burger Fries and Shakes in Purcellville. Each year we are expanding and adding new products. Come enjoy cider pressing, hay rides and face painting.Directions: From Lovettsville: Left on Ropp Ln., left on Fairbrook Ln.(private), follow to end of road to see farm sign.
21 Faith Like a Mustard Seed Farm42906 Lucketts Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Patricia Glaeser, 401-523-2474 [email protected], faithlikeamustardseedfarm.com
Come learn to milk a cow, meet calves, chicks and piglets, eat farm-to-fork brunch and BBQ from Loudoun-grown products, and learn about life on the farm at Washingtonian Magazine’s 2015 “Best Kid’s Day in the Country!” Meet Emma–daughter of the best Brown Swiss cow in North America.Directions: 1.5 miles east of Lucketts on Lucketts Rd.
22 Farmer John’s Market at Prosperwell Farm15520 James Monroe Highway, Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: John Whitmore, 703-777-2100 [email protected], farmerjohnsleesburg.com
PYO Fifth-generation family farm, producing fresh vegetables and fruit for you and your family. Open-air market with access to growing areas. Cattle, goats and sheep grazing in adjacent fields. We welcome and love children and pets! Enjoy tours of our growing areas with state-of-the-art drip irrigation and conservation. Directions: 5 miles north of Leesburg on Rt. 15N.
23 Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese11873 Georges Mill Rd, Lovettsville, VA 20180
Contact: Molly Kroiz, 571-442-7444 [email protected], georgesmillcheese.com
We raise goats and make artisanal cheeses on land our family has owned since the 1750s. We have recently added whey-fed pork and bees to our operation. Come learn about the process of turning milk into cheese, meet our livestock, guardian dogs, chickens and pigs! New product: goat’s milk caramel!Directions: From Lovettsville, head west out of town on West Broad Way for 2 miles, turn right onto Georges Mill Rd. We are the second driveway on the left.
24 Independence Homestead21100 Grey Fox Ln., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Adrienne Green, 703- 951-3036 [email protected], independencehomestead.com
We love teaching people about farming, and look forward to doing it on the farm tour! Visit our family farm just minutes from Leesburg. We’ll have livestock to pet and feed, and tours to teach about farming. The farm store will offer products for sale including free-range chicken, pork and eggs. Start shopping for Christmas gifts with our beeswax candles and soaps. We’ll have rabbits, goats and pigs for
people to pet and/or feed, and we’ll tell them about how we use each on the farm. We’ll also show our laying ducks and chickens.Directions: From Leesburg: south on Rt. 15, then right on Rt. 733, Lime Kiln Rd. At 1.7 miles, right on Goose Creek Ln. At .4 miles, left on Grey Fox Ln.
25 Loudounberry14917 James Monroe Hwy, Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Jeff Ertman, 703-346-6948 [email protected], loudounberryfarm.com
PYO Loudounberry provides Loudoun County residents and visitors with a combination of quality locally sourced grocery items, produce and farm and garden supplies along with good service and a pleasant atmosphere with the warm feel of a unique market. Check out our seed-planting demonstration and pumpkin painting.Directions: Our farm market is 7 miles north of Leesburg on Rt. 15.
26 Oatlands20850 Oatlands Plantation Ln., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Lori Kimball, 703-777-3174 [email protected], oatlands.org
PYO Saturday: Oatlands’ pick-your-own pumpkins by Wegmeyer Farms. Over 50 varieties available to pick from the vine. Hayrides to and from the pumpkin patch ($5). Sunday: Pick up a family fun scavenger hunt handout in the Carriage House. See our listing under Special Venues for our Harvest Festival on Sunday. Directions: Oatlands is located six miles south of Leesburg on Rt. 15, approximately 45 miles from Washington, D.C.
27 Old Apple Valley Farms18260 Calument Ln., Round Hill, VA 20141
Contact: Joe Guirreri, 540-554-2499 [email protected]
PYO We will be showing how to make apple cider, corn husk flowers, and doing book readings of a book written by our daughter. We grow fruits and vegetables and will have various fall items for sale. Our intent is to contact our clients seasonally when produce is at its best for either u-pick or for sale already picked. On Saturday the 15th only, from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. we are fortunate to have Lothar on site, of Lothar’s Gourmet Sausages and Fine Meats. He will be personally grilling and selling his famous creations.Directions: From Purcellville, west on Rt. 7, U-turn at Williams Gap Rd. to go east on Rt. 7. Right on Calumet Ln. 18260 Calumet Ln. on left side. Wooden barn.
28 Philomont General Store36550 Jeb Stuart Rd, Philomont, VA 20131
Contact: Madeline Skinner, 703-864-3682 [email protected], philomontgeneralstore.com
We have a little something for everyone! Enjoy a sandwich, snack or ice cream on our porch. Treasure our selection of local artisans’ products, history books, gourmet foods, 100+ varieties of wine/beer and more. Last country store in Loudoun to have a post office. Ask us about the history of Philomont general stores dating back to mid 1800s, and their importance.Directions: Located at Snickersville Trnpk and Jeb Stuart Rd. 8 mile from Rt 50 (Aldie) or 1 mile from Silcott Springs/St. Louis Rd. Purcellville.
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1 Bogati Winery35246 Harry Byrd Hwy, Round Hill, VA 20141
Contact: Amanda Prikals, 540-327-0290 [email protected]
Wine tasting all day. 3Fires Oven authentic brick-oven pizza from 1 - 5 p.m. Live music from 1 - 4 p.m. Directions: On Rt. 7 at the old Hill High Orchard building, right across from Stoneleigh Country Club.
2 Breaux Vineyards36888 Breaux Vineyards Ln., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Jennifer Breaux, 540-668-6299 [email protected], breauxvineyards.com
Enjoy Breaux Vineyards’ internationally acclaimed estate wines, live music from 1 - 5 p.m., and stunning views at our family owned and operated 400-acre vineyard with 104 acres under vine. Enjoy walking vineyard tours.Directions: Take Rt. 9 west to Hillsboro, then go 2 miles bear right onto Rt. 671 (Harpers Ferry Rd.) and continue 1 mile to Breaux Vineyards (on the right).
3 Cana Vineyards and Winery of Middleburg38600 John Mosby Hwy, Middleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Don Johanson, 703-348-2458 [email protected], canavineyards.com
We will be open for tours from noon to 4 p.m. both days. Join us for a walking production tour.Directions: We are on Route 50 about one mile west of downtown Aldie, VA.
4 Cardamon Family Vineyards12226 Harpers Ferry Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Chuck Cardamon, 540-668-9018 [email protected], cardamonfamilyvineyards.com
We are a family-owned micro-winery making small-batch, handcrafted Virginia wines. Passion drives us and our lives. See our display of the winemaking process or a “Taste and Talk” is available for a fee.Directions: From Leesburg, Rt. 7 west for 4 miles to Rt. 9 west. Go 10 miles, thru Hillsboro, then bear right on Rt. 671. We are 5 miles on the right.
5 Dirt Farm Brewing18701 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
Contact: Janell Zurschmeide, 540-554-2616 [email protected], dirtfarmbrewing.com
Make DFB your lunch stop! $8 flights available, $6/7 pints, as well as cans or growler fills to go! Food onsite: flatbread pizzas, pretzel bites, nachos, etc. Brewhouse tours at noon and 2 p.m. Farmer/brewer will discuss our plow-to-pint program as well as take you through the brewing process.Directions: From Rt. 7W: left on Rt. 734. Left on Snickersville Tpke. Right on Foggy Bottom, 1/4 mile on right.
6 Dry Mill Vineyards and Winery18195 Dry Mill Rd., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Dean Vanhuss, 571-271-6799 [email protected], drymillwine.com
Dry Mill is a farm winery snuggled into nine rolling acres, just one mile outside of historic Leesburg, in a stable and barn that was once home to the horses and dogs of the Loudoun Hunt Club. Come enjoy harvest time at the winery. See winery equipment and learn how wine is made.Directions: 1 mile west of Leesburg on Dry Mill Rd.
7 Fabbioli Cellars15669 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Doug Fabbioli and Colleen Berg, 703-771-1197 [email protected], fabbioliwines.com
Fabbioli Cellars is an award-winning, family-owned and operated vineyard and winery. We focus on making high quality, artisan wine, using traditional methods and 21st-century knowledge.Enjoy walking tours of the vineyard and wine production area.Directions: From Leesburg, take Rt. 15N for 4 miles. Turn right onto Limestone School Rd. Winery entrance is located on the left in 1.5 miles.
8 Maggie Malick Wine Caves12138 Harpers Ferry Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Mark Malick, 540-905-2921 [email protected], maggiemalickwinecaves.com
Maggie Malick Wine Caves boasts a man-made cave that features a tasting room and wine production facility. Learn about winemaking from owner/winemaker, enjoy wine tastings, live music, harvest and wine-making demonstrations.Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7 west to Rt. 9 west to right on Rt. 671 (Harpers Ferry Rd.) Go 5 miles and look for the sign on the right. GPS works.
9 North Gate Vineyard16031 Hillsboro Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Vicki Fedor, 540-668-6248 [email protected], northgatevineyard.com
North Gate Vineyard is an environmentally conscious vineyard, tasting room, and winery. We are LEED gold certified, and powered by a 22kW photovoltaic solar array. We will be having Blue Ridge Greyhound adoption on site all day both days with Greyhounds to meet and greet. Learn about these amazing dogs in need of forever homes! Enjoy educational wine tastings, winery and vineyard tours.Directions: From Rt. 9 in Hillsboro, travel south on Rt. 690/Hillsboro Rd. Farm is approximately 1.5 miles on the right.
10 Otium Cellars18050 Tranquility Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Tarah Nine, 540-338-2027 [email protected], otiumcellars.com
Saturday the 15th: Otium’s 3 Annual Pig Roast 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Live bluegrass music with Davis Bradley. Sunday the 16th: Live music with Dear Creek 2 - 5 p.m. Free walking vineyard tours
10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and noon.Directions: From Rt.7 Take the Round Hill exit and follow signs to Otium Cellars.
11 Stone House Meadery36580 Shoemaker School Rd.,, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Colonel Locklear, 571-512-0763 [email protected], stonehousemeadery.com
Family-owned business with emphasis on converting honey into mead (honeywine). We are dedicated to promoting native pollinators. Meet a bee keeper and ask questions about you can help save the honey bee.Directions: 4.5 miles south of Purcellville on Rt. 690, 1 mile on Shoemaker School Rd., house on left.
12 Sunset Hills Vineyard38295 Fremont Overlook Ln, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Matt Riley, 540-882-4560 [email protected], sunsethillsvineyard.com
Vineyard tours. Learn how we are a sustainable farm, featuring bluebird boxes, monarch stations, solar panels, and sustainable harvest and viticulture practicesDirections: We are located right off Rt. 7 three miles north of Purcellville on Highway 287.
13 Tarara Winery13648 Tarara Ln., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Jordan Harris, 703-771-7100 [email protected], tarara.com
Wine tastings ($10 pp) on a walk-in basis throughout the day as well as Premier Tastings ($30 pp) on 10/15 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Grape harvest and processing education. Demonstration possible dependent upon timing of harvest.Directions: From Leesburg, right on Lucketts Rd. In Lucketts, go 3 miles and left into Tarara. From Maryland, left on St. Clair Ln., left on Lost Corner Rd., and left into Tarara.
14 The Vineyards and Winery at Lost Creek43277 Spinks Ferry Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Aimee Henkle, 703-443-9836 [email protected], lostcreekwinery.com
The Vineyards and Winery at Lost Creek is a 50-acre boutique winery nestled in the rolling hills of Northern Virginia 10 minutes outside of historic Leesburg. Tucked away between Route 15 and the Potomac River, Lost Creek Winery is a scenic destination offering high quality Virginia wine. Join us for our annual tour with the owners of Lost Creek. We will walk the vineyard, visit the cellar and taste wines from the barrel while discussing Lost Creek’s philosophy of winemaking and viticulture used to handcraft our high quality Virginia wines.Directions: From Leesburg, travel north on Rt. 15 for 6 miles. Take a right onto Spinks Ferry Rd. Travel 1.5 miles on Spinks Ferry. Take a right at Lost Creek sign.
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29 Virginia Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden60 Ida Lee Drive, Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Normalee Martin, 703-771-5159 [email protected], loudouncountymastergardeners.org
Come stump the experts! VCE Master Gardeners are on hand all day to answer questions and educate on sustainable horticultural and environmental stewardship. We are a demonstration/teaching garden on 1/3 of an acre within Ida Lee Park. We grow vegetables, ornamentals and turf. We also make and use our own compost. Children’s seed planting activity all day. Directions: From downtown Leesburg, take Rt. 15 north. Turn left into Ida Lee Park. Take the first right and follow the signs.
30 Wagenburg Farm37373 Wagenburg Farm Ln., Middleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Michael Calley, 703-727-8132 [email protected], wagenburgfarm.net
Shade tree nursery with greenhouse. Pruning and planting demonstrations every hour.Directions: Route 50 east from Middleburg for one mile then right on Parsons. Proceed 1/2 mile to farm entrance #4 on right.
31 Watermark Woods - Native Plants16764 Hamilton Station Rd, Hamilton, VA 20158
Contact: Julie Borneman, 540-441-7443 [email protected], watermarkwoods.com
All native 100 percent pesticide-free plants. Our pollinator and meadow demonstration gardens have many examples of native plants. The skeleton crew is back again this year as well as all new jumbo-sized outdoor games. Weather permitting, we will have s’mores available by the campfire.Directions: Take Rt. 7 towards Hamilton. Take the Hamilton exit. (Also known as 704 /Hamilton Station Rd.) At the end of the exit go left. Nursery is on right.
32 Wegmeyer Farms38299 Hughesville Rd., Hamilton, VA 20158
Contact: Tyler and Harriet Wegmeyer, 540- 751-1782 [email protected], wegmeyerfarms.com
PYO Choose your special pumpkin from the 55 varieties we grow - white, green, red, pink and orange! Pick your pumpkin and then enjoy a hayride around the farm ($5). Our 150 year-old farmstead is a picture-perfect location during the fall. We will have large pumpkin info displays and will be happy to talk with people about pumpkin varieties and how they grow.Directions: From Purcellville: Take Maple Avenue south towards Lincoln. Pass through Lincoln. Make left onto Hughesville Rd. At stop sign, make right.
33 Wegmeyer Farms at Gilberts CornerRt. 15 and Rt. 50, Aldie, VA 20105
PYO Additional pick-your-own pumpkin location for Wegmeyer Farms: see listing #32 for contact info.Directions: From Leesburg, take Rt. 15 south to Gilberts Corner. Park in lot on left, picking field is behind red and white structure.
34 Willow Hawk Farm11985 Rolling Hills Ln, Lovettsville, VA 20180
Contact: Ashley Wells, 703-980-2866 [email protected], willowhawkfarm.com
Willow Hawk Farm raises sheep on open pasture and free-range hens with sustainable agriculture methods. Products: retail lamb cuts and sausage, wool products, spinning kits, eggs. Bring your cooler! Hand-spinning, fiber prep, and weaving demonstrations. Temple Hall Non-Ownership 4-H Club info.Directions: From Leesburg: Rt. 15 north 12 miles, left on Rt. 672 for 2.6 miles, right on Folly Ln. for .7 miles, left on Rolling Hills Ln. for .3 mi. to end of road.
1 Amazing Farm Fun @ Ticonderoga Farms26469 Ticonderoga Rd., Chantilly, VA 20152
Contact: 703-327-4424 [email protected], amazingfarmfun.com
PYO Entrance fee varies; please check our website for pricing. We have a variety of activities offered daily: hillside slides, hayrides, swinging bridge, large bounce pillow and more. Learn about honeybees and their lifecycle. We are kid friendly and offer local honey, farm-fresh eggs and more. Directions: From Chantilly: take Rt. 50 west turn left onto Gum Spring Rd. (Rt. 659). Go for 4.2 miles to Ticonderoga Rd. left. Festival entrance on left.
2 Great Country Farms18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
Contact: Kate Zurschmeide, 540-554-2073 [email protected], greatcountryfarms.com
PYO Check website for admission prices. We grow family fun with pumpkin and apple picking, Lady Liberty Corn Maze, live music, Pumpkin Rex, pig races, wagon rides, jumping pillow, Cow Pie Putt-Putt Golf, gem mining and 5-acre play area. Self-guided pumpkin lifecycle station and apple station. Visit our family’s Bluemont Winery and Dirt Farm Brewery across the street.Directions: Take Rt. 7 west, 17 miles west of Leesburg. Left on Rt.760 Clayton Hall Rd. into Bluemont. Left at stop sign onto Snickersville Tpk. Right onto Foggy Bottom Rd.
3 Oatlands Harvest Festival20850 Oatlands Plantation Ln., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Lori Kimball, 703-777-3174 [email protected], oatlands.org
PYO Sunday only. Harvest Festival. $20/family. $10/individual. Fee includes hayrides to pumpkin patch, mansion walk-through tour, access to garden and grounds, children’s activities including family fun scavenger hunt–handout in the Carriage House. Concessions available for purchase. Oatlands’ pick-your-own pumpkins by Wegmeyer Farms.Directions: Oatlands is located six miles south of Leesburg on Rt. 15, approximately 45 miles from Washington, D.C.
4 Stoneybrook Farm and Market37091 Charlestown Pike, Hillsboro, VA 20132
Contact: Matthew Scott, [email protected], stoneybrookfarm.org
Sunday only. We are a 20-acre certified organic fruit and vegetable farm. Our market sells our own organically grown produce as well as many other local products. Our hayride farm tour is hosted by one of our knowledgeable farmers who can discuss our organic and sustainable farming practices. Closed Saturday. Directions: Take Route 7 west from Leesburg or east from Winchester to Route 9 towards West Virginia, go 8 miles. Farm market is on the left.
5 Temple Hall Farm Regional Park15789 Temple Hall Ln., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Ben Bilko, 703-779-9372 [email protected], novaparks.com/parks/temple-hall-farm-regional-park
Check website for admission fees and details. Discover Loudoun County’s agricultural roots on a working farm at Temple Hall Farm Regional Park. Celebrate at our farm during the remarkable Temple Hall Fall Festival. Bounce on the giant jumping pillows, see pumpkins and corn soar through the air from our pumpkin blasters and corn cannons, watch live music or pig races. Don’t forget our famous 24-acre corn maze, which presents a unique trivia challenge and theme every year. Visit our general store to buy your Halloween pumpkin and other autumnal treats.Directions: 5 miles north of Leesburg and 2 and 1/2 miles south of Lucketts just off Rt. 15.
15 Village Winery40405 Browns Ln., Waterford, VA 20197
Contact: Kent Marrs, 540-882-3780 [email protected], villagewineryandvineyards.com
Farm winery and orchard which produces and sells a wide variety of French red grape and apple/berry wines, along with specialty non-alcoholic beverages and food. Come see our heirloom apple exhibit which we are currently growing.Directions: From Waterford, take Loyalty Rd., right on Browns Ln., first right to property.
16 Winery 3215066 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Roxanne Moosher, 240-687-1989 [email protected], winery32.com
32-acre farm with 10-acre vineyard, large pond, full-production winery and tasting room. Free coloring book activity for kids and golf cart rides (weather permitting). Tour winery production area and learn about wine-making.Directions: From 15N towards Lucketts: go right on Spinks Ferry Rd. Bear right onto Limestone School Rd., after 1/2 mile turn left into driveway.
17 Zephaniah Farm Vineyard19381 Dunlop Mill Rd., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Bonnie Archer/Bill Hatch, 703-431-1994/ 703-431-2016 [email protected], zephwine.com
The Hatch family has farmed continuously at this farm for 66 years. Bill Hatch at Zephaniah grows grapes and makes wine. Lunch special $15, includes farm-grown wine and farm-raised, grass-fed beef. Veggie/gluten-free option available. We will conduct tours on the hour of the wine cellar and discuss our grape-growing and wine-making in Loudoun.Directions: Directions: From Leesburg Bypass: 3 miles south on Rt. 15. Right on Harmony Church Rd., go 1 mile to left on Dunlop Mill Rd. Travel .5 mile on Dunlop.
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1 Bogati Winery35246 Harry Byrd Hwy, Round Hill, VA 20141
Contact: Amanda Prikals, 540-327-0290 [email protected]
Wine tasting all day. 3Fires Oven authentic brick-oven pizza from 1 - 5 p.m. Live music from 1 - 4 p.m. Directions: On Rt. 7 at the old Hill High Orchard building, right across from Stoneleigh Country Club.
2 Breaux Vineyards36888 Breaux Vineyards Ln., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Jennifer Breaux, 540-668-6299 [email protected], breauxvineyards.com
Enjoy Breaux Vineyards’ internationally acclaimed estate wines, live music from 1 - 5 p.m., and stunning views at our family owned and operated 400-acre vineyard with 104 acres under vine. Enjoy walking vineyard tours.Directions: Take Rt. 9 west to Hillsboro, then go 2 miles bear right onto Rt. 671 (Harpers Ferry Rd.) and continue 1 mile to Breaux Vineyards (on the right).
3 Cana Vineyards and Winery of Middleburg38600 John Mosby Hwy, Middleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Don Johanson, 703-348-2458 [email protected], canavineyards.com
We will be open for tours from noon to 4 p.m. both days. Join us for a walking production tour.Directions: We are on Route 50 about one mile west of downtown Aldie, VA.
4 Cardamon Family Vineyards12226 Harpers Ferry Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Chuck Cardamon, 540-668-9018 [email protected], cardamonfamilyvineyards.com
We are a family-owned micro-winery making small-batch, handcrafted Virginia wines. Passion drives us and our lives. See our display of the winemaking process or a “Taste and Talk” is available for a fee.Directions: From Leesburg, Rt. 7 west for 4 miles to Rt. 9 west. Go 10 miles, thru Hillsboro, then bear right on Rt. 671. We are 5 miles on the right.
5 Dirt Farm Brewing18701 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
Contact: Janell Zurschmeide, 540-554-2616 [email protected], dirtfarmbrewing.com
Make DFB your lunch stop! $8 flights available, $6/7 pints, as well as cans or growler fills to go! Food onsite: flatbread pizzas, pretzel bites, nachos, etc. Brewhouse tours at noon and 2 p.m. Farmer/brewer will discuss our plow-to-pint program as well as take you through the brewing process.Directions: From Rt. 7W: left on Rt. 734. Left on Snickersville Tpke. Right on Foggy Bottom, 1/4 mile on right.
6 Dry Mill Vineyards and Winery18195 Dry Mill Rd., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Dean Vanhuss, 571-271-6799 [email protected], drymillwine.com
Dry Mill is a farm winery snuggled into nine rolling acres, just one mile outside of historic Leesburg, in a stable and barn that was once home to the horses and dogs of the Loudoun Hunt Club. Come enjoy harvest time at the winery. See winery equipment and learn how wine is made.Directions: 1 mile west of Leesburg on Dry Mill Rd.
7 Fabbioli Cellars15669 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Doug Fabbioli and Colleen Berg, 703-771-1197 [email protected], fabbioliwines.com
Fabbioli Cellars is an award-winning, family-owned and operated vineyard and winery. We focus on making high quality, artisan wine, using traditional methods and 21st-century knowledge.Enjoy walking tours of the vineyard and wine production area.Directions: From Leesburg, take Rt. 15N for 4 miles. Turn right onto Limestone School Rd. Winery entrance is located on the left in 1.5 miles.
8 Maggie Malick Wine Caves12138 Harpers Ferry Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Mark Malick, 540-905-2921 [email protected], maggiemalickwinecaves.com
Maggie Malick Wine Caves boasts a man-made cave that features a tasting room and wine production facility. Learn about winemaking from owner/winemaker, enjoy wine tastings, live music, harvest and wine-making demonstrations.Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7 west to Rt. 9 west to right on Rt. 671 (Harpers Ferry Rd.) Go 5 miles and look for the sign on the right. GPS works.
9 North Gate Vineyard16031 Hillsboro Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Vicki Fedor, 540-668-6248 [email protected], northgatevineyard.com
North Gate Vineyard is an environmentally conscious vineyard, tasting room, and winery. We are LEED gold certified, and powered by a 22kW photovoltaic solar array. We will be having Blue Ridge Greyhound adoption on site all day both days with Greyhounds to meet and greet. Learn about these amazing dogs in need of forever homes! Enjoy educational wine tastings, winery and vineyard tours.Directions: From Rt. 9 in Hillsboro, travel south on Rt. 690/Hillsboro Rd. Farm is approximately 1.5 miles on the right.
10 Otium Cellars18050 Tranquility Rd, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Tarah Nine, 540-338-2027 [email protected], otiumcellars.com
Saturday the 15th: Otium’s 3 Annual Pig Roast 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Live bluegrass music with Davis Bradley. Sunday the 16th: Live music with Dear Creek 2 - 5 p.m. Free walking vineyard tours
10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and noon.Directions: From Rt.7 Take the Round Hill exit and follow signs to Otium Cellars.
11 Stone House Meadery36580 Shoemaker School Rd.,, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Colonel Locklear, 571-512-0763 [email protected], stonehousemeadery.com
Family-owned business with emphasis on converting honey into mead (honeywine). We are dedicated to promoting native pollinators. Meet a bee keeper and ask questions about you can help save the honey bee.Directions: 4.5 miles south of Purcellville on Rt. 690, 1 mile on Shoemaker School Rd., house on left.
12 Sunset Hills Vineyard38295 Fremont Overlook Ln, Purcellville, VA 20132
Contact: Matt Riley, 540-882-4560 [email protected], sunsethillsvineyard.com
Vineyard tours. Learn how we are a sustainable farm, featuring bluebird boxes, monarch stations, solar panels, and sustainable harvest and viticulture practicesDirections: We are located right off Rt. 7 three miles north of Purcellville on Highway 287.
13 Tarara Winery13648 Tarara Ln., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Jordan Harris, 703-771-7100 [email protected], tarara.com
Wine tastings ($10 pp) on a walk-in basis throughout the day as well as Premier Tastings ($30 pp) on 10/15 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Grape harvest and processing education. Demonstration possible dependent upon timing of harvest.Directions: From Leesburg, right on Lucketts Rd. In Lucketts, go 3 miles and left into Tarara. From Maryland, left on St. Clair Ln., left on Lost Corner Rd., and left into Tarara.
14 The Vineyards and Winery at Lost Creek43277 Spinks Ferry Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Aimee Henkle, 703-443-9836 [email protected], lostcreekwinery.com
The Vineyards and Winery at Lost Creek is a 50-acre boutique winery nestled in the rolling hills of Northern Virginia 10 minutes outside of historic Leesburg. Tucked away between Route 15 and the Potomac River, Lost Creek Winery is a scenic destination offering high quality Virginia wine. Join us for our annual tour with the owners of Lost Creek. We will walk the vineyard, visit the cellar and taste wines from the barrel while discussing Lost Creek’s philosophy of winemaking and viticulture used to handcraft our high quality Virginia wines.Directions: From Leesburg, travel north on Rt. 15 for 6 miles. Take a right onto Spinks Ferry Rd. Travel 1.5 miles on Spinks Ferry. Take a right at Lost Creek sign.
FARMS (CONTINUED)SPECIAL VENUES AND EVENTS
29 Virginia Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden60 Ida Lee Drive, Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Normalee Martin, 703-771-5159 [email protected], loudouncountymastergardeners.org
Come stump the experts! VCE Master Gardeners are on hand all day to answer questions and educate on sustainable horticultural and environmental stewardship. We are a demonstration/teaching garden on 1/3 of an acre within Ida Lee Park. We grow vegetables, ornamentals and turf. We also make and use our own compost. Children’s seed planting activity all day. Directions: From downtown Leesburg, take Rt. 15 north. Turn left into Ida Lee Park. Take the first right and follow the signs.
30 Wagenburg Farm37373 Wagenburg Farm Ln., Middleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Michael Calley, 703-727-8132 [email protected], wagenburgfarm.net
Shade tree nursery with greenhouse. Pruning and planting demonstrations every hour.Directions: Route 50 east from Middleburg for one mile then right on Parsons. Proceed 1/2 mile to farm entrance #4 on right.
31 Watermark Woods - Native Plants16764 Hamilton Station Rd, Hamilton, VA 20158
Contact: Julie Borneman, 540-441-7443 [email protected], watermarkwoods.com
All native 100 percent pesticide-free plants. Our pollinator and meadow demonstration gardens have many examples of native plants. The skeleton crew is back again this year as well as all new jumbo-sized outdoor games. Weather permitting, we will have s’mores available by the campfire.Directions: Take Rt. 7 towards Hamilton. Take the Hamilton exit. (Also known as 704 /Hamilton Station Rd.) At the end of the exit go left. Nursery is on right.
32 Wegmeyer Farms38299 Hughesville Rd., Hamilton, VA 20158
Contact: Tyler and Harriet Wegmeyer, 540- 751-1782 [email protected], wegmeyerfarms.com
PYO Choose your special pumpkin from the 55 varieties we grow - white, green, red, pink and orange! Pick your pumpkin and then enjoy a hayride around the farm ($5). Our 150 year-old farmstead is a picture-perfect location during the fall. We will have large pumpkin info displays and will be happy to talk with people about pumpkin varieties and how they grow.Directions: From Purcellville: Take Maple Avenue south towards Lincoln. Pass through Lincoln. Make left onto Hughesville Rd. At stop sign, make right.
33 Wegmeyer Farms at Gilberts CornerRt. 15 and Rt. 50, Aldie, VA 20105
PYO Additional pick-your-own pumpkin location for Wegmeyer Farms: see listing #32 for contact info.Directions: From Leesburg, take Rt. 15 south to Gilberts Corner. Park in lot on left, picking field is behind red and white structure.
34 Willow Hawk Farm11985 Rolling Hills Ln, Lovettsville, VA 20180
Contact: Ashley Wells, 703-980-2866 [email protected], willowhawkfarm.com
Willow Hawk Farm raises sheep on open pasture and free-range hens with sustainable agriculture methods. Products: retail lamb cuts and sausage, wool products, spinning kits, eggs. Bring your cooler! Hand-spinning, fiber prep, and weaving demonstrations. Temple Hall Non-Ownership 4-H Club info.Directions: From Leesburg: Rt. 15 north 12 miles, left on Rt. 672 for 2.6 miles, right on Folly Ln. for .7 miles, left on Rolling Hills Ln. for .3 mi. to end of road.
1 Amazing Farm Fun @ Ticonderoga Farms26469 Ticonderoga Rd., Chantilly, VA 20152
Contact: 703-327-4424 [email protected], amazingfarmfun.com
PYO Entrance fee varies; please check our website for pricing. We have a variety of activities offered daily: hillside slides, hayrides, swinging bridge, large bounce pillow and more. Learn about honeybees and their lifecycle. We are kid friendly and offer local honey, farm-fresh eggs and more. Directions: From Chantilly: take Rt. 50 west turn left onto Gum Spring Rd. (Rt. 659). Go for 4.2 miles to Ticonderoga Rd. left. Festival entrance on left.
2 Great Country Farms18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
Contact: Kate Zurschmeide, 540-554-2073 [email protected], greatcountryfarms.com
PYO Check website for admission prices. We grow family fun with pumpkin and apple picking, Lady Liberty Corn Maze, live music, Pumpkin Rex, pig races, wagon rides, jumping pillow, Cow Pie Putt-Putt Golf, gem mining and 5-acre play area. Self-guided pumpkin lifecycle station and apple station. Visit our family’s Bluemont Winery and Dirt Farm Brewery across the street.Directions: Take Rt. 7 west, 17 miles west of Leesburg. Left on Rt.760 Clayton Hall Rd. into Bluemont. Left at stop sign onto Snickersville Tpk. Right onto Foggy Bottom Rd.
3 Oatlands Harvest Festival20850 Oatlands Plantation Ln., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Lori Kimball, 703-777-3174 [email protected], oatlands.org
PYO Sunday only. Harvest Festival. $20/family. $10/individual. Fee includes hayrides to pumpkin patch, mansion walk-through tour, access to garden and grounds, children’s activities including family fun scavenger hunt–handout in the Carriage House. Concessions available for purchase. Oatlands’ pick-your-own pumpkins by Wegmeyer Farms.Directions: Oatlands is located six miles south of Leesburg on Rt. 15, approximately 45 miles from Washington, D.C.
4 Stoneybrook Farm and Market37091 Charlestown Pike, Hillsboro, VA 20132
Contact: Matthew Scott, [email protected], stoneybrookfarm.org
Sunday only. We are a 20-acre certified organic fruit and vegetable farm. Our market sells our own organically grown produce as well as many other local products. Our hayride farm tour is hosted by one of our knowledgeable farmers who can discuss our organic and sustainable farming practices. Closed Saturday. Directions: Take Route 7 west from Leesburg or east from Winchester to Route 9 towards West Virginia, go 8 miles. Farm market is on the left.
5 Temple Hall Farm Regional Park15789 Temple Hall Ln., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Ben Bilko, 703-779-9372 [email protected], novaparks.com/parks/temple-hall-farm-regional-park
Check website for admission fees and details. Discover Loudoun County’s agricultural roots on a working farm at Temple Hall Farm Regional Park. Celebrate at our farm during the remarkable Temple Hall Fall Festival. Bounce on the giant jumping pillows, see pumpkins and corn soar through the air from our pumpkin blasters and corn cannons, watch live music or pig races. Don’t forget our famous 24-acre corn maze, which presents a unique trivia challenge and theme every year. Visit our general store to buy your Halloween pumpkin and other autumnal treats.Directions: 5 miles north of Leesburg and 2 and 1/2 miles south of Lucketts just off Rt. 15.
15 Village Winery40405 Browns Ln., Waterford, VA 20197
Contact: Kent Marrs, 540-882-3780 [email protected], villagewineryandvineyards.com
Farm winery and orchard which produces and sells a wide variety of French red grape and apple/berry wines, along with specialty non-alcoholic beverages and food. Come see our heirloom apple exhibit which we are currently growing.Directions: From Waterford, take Loyalty Rd., right on Browns Ln., first right to property.
16 Winery 3215066 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg, VA 20176
Contact: Roxanne Moosher, 240-687-1989 [email protected], winery32.com
32-acre farm with 10-acre vineyard, large pond, full-production winery and tasting room. Free coloring book activity for kids and golf cart rides (weather permitting). Tour winery production area and learn about wine-making.Directions: From 15N towards Lucketts: go right on Spinks Ferry Rd. Bear right onto Limestone School Rd., after 1/2 mile turn left into driveway.
17 Zephaniah Farm Vineyard19381 Dunlop Mill Rd., Leesburg, VA 20175
Contact: Bonnie Archer/Bill Hatch, 703-431-1994/ 703-431-2016 [email protected], zephwine.com
The Hatch family has farmed continuously at this farm for 66 years. Bill Hatch at Zephaniah grows grapes and makes wine. Lunch special $15, includes farm-grown wine and farm-raised, grass-fed beef. Veggie/gluten-free option available. We will conduct tours on the hour of the wine cellar and discuss our grape-growing and wine-making in Loudoun.Directions: Directions: From Leesburg Bypass: 3 miles south on Rt. 15. Right on Harmony Church Rd., go 1 mile to left on Dunlop Mill Rd. Travel .5 mile on Dunlop.
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October 15 - 16, 2016 • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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countryside of rural Loudoun County – no tickets required! Meet local
producers of farm-based products, learn w
hat they do, enjoy a local foods breakfast or lunch, and participate in special activities.
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3524
6 H
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wy,
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nd H
ill, V
A 2
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act:
Aman
da P
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s, 54
0-32
7-02
90
aman
dapr
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gatiw
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oven
piz
za fr
om 1
- 5
p.m
. Liv
e m
usic
from
1 -
4 p.
m.
Dire
ctio
ns: O
n Rt
. 7 a
t the
old
Hill
Hig
h O
rcha
rd b
uild
ing,
righ
t acr
oss f
rom
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b.
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reau
x Vi
neya
rds
3688
8 Br
eaux
Vin
eyar
ds L
n., P
urce
llvill
e, V
A 2
0132
Cont
act:
Jenn
ifer B
reau
x, 5
40-6
68-6
299
info
@br
eaux
vine
yard
s.com
, bre
auxv
iney
ards
.com
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njoy
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aux
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yard
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tern
atio
nally
ac
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med
est
ate
win
es, l
ive
mus
ic fr
om 1
- 5
p.m
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d st
unni
ng v
iew
s at
our f
amily
ow
ned
and
oper
ated
400
-acr
e vi
neya
rd w
ith 1
04 a
cres
und
er
vine
. En
joy
wal
king
vin
eyar
d to
urs.
Dire
ctio
ns: T
ake
Rt. 9
wes
t to
Hill
sbor
o, th
en g
o 2
mile
s bea
r rig
ht o
nto
Rt. 6
71
(Har
pers
Fer
ry R
d.) a
nd co
ntin
ue 1
mile
to B
reau
x Vi
neya
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on th
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ht).
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A 2
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act:
Don
Joha
nson
, 703
-348
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njoh
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n@ca
navi
neya
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om, c
anav
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e w
ill b
e op
en fo
r tou
rs fr
om n
oon
to 4
p.m
. bo
th d
ays.
Join
us f
or a
wal
king
pro
duct
ion
tour
.D
irect
ions
: We
are
on R
oute
50
abou
t one
mile
wes
t of d
ownt
own
Aldi
e, V
A.
4 C
arda
mon
Fam
ily V
iney
ards
1222
6 H
arpe
rs F
erry
Rd,
Pur
cellv
ille,
VA
201
32Co
ntac
t: Ch
uck
Card
amon
, 540
-668
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uck@
card
amon
fam
ilyvi
neya
rds.c
om,
card
amon
fam
ilyvi
neya
rds.c
om
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e ar
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fam
ily-o
wne
d m
icro
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ery
mak
ing
smal
l-bat
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andc
raft
ed V
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ia w
ines
. Pas
sion
driv
es u
s and
our
liv
es. S
ee o
ur d
ispl
ay o
f the
win
emak
ing
proc
ess o
r a “T
aste
and
Talk
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avai
labl
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r a fe
e.D
irect
ions
: Fro
m Le
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rg, R
t. 7
wes
t for
4 m
iles t
o Rt
. 9 w
est.
Go
10 m
iles,
thru
H
illsb
oro,
then
bea
r rig
ht o
n Rt
. 671
. We
are
5 m
iles o
n th
e rig
ht.
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irt F
arm
Bre
win
g18
701
Fogg
y Bo
ttom
Rd.
, Blu
emon
t, VA
201
35Co
ntac
t: Ja
nell
Zurs
chm
eide
, 540
-554
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fo@
dirt
farm
brew
ing.
com
, dirt
farm
brew
ing.
com
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ake
DFB
you
r lun
ch st
op! $
8 fli
ghts
ava
ilabl
e,
$6/7
pin
ts, a
s wel
l as c
ans o
r gro
wle
r fills
to g
o! F
ood
onsi
te: fl
atbr
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pizz
as, p
retz
el b
ites,
nach
os, e
tc. B
rew
hous
e to
urs a
t noo
n an
d 2
p.m
. Fa
rmer
/bre
wer
will
dis
cuss
our
plo
w-t
o-pi
nt p
rogr
am a
s wel
l as t
ake
you
thro
ugh
the
brew
ing
proc
ess.
Dire
ctio
ns: F
rom
Rt.
7W: l
eft o
n Rt
. 734
. Lef
t on
Snic
kers
ville
Tpk
e. R
ight
on
Fogg
y Bo
ttom
, 1/4
mile
on
right
.
6 D
ry M
ill V
iney
ards
and
Win
ery
1819
5 D
ry M
ill R
d., L
eesb
urg,
VA
201
75Co
ntac
t: D
ean
Vanh
uss,
571-
271-
6799
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fo@
drym
illw
ine.
com
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mill
win
e.co
m
Dry
Mill
is a
farm
win
ery
snug
gled
into
nin
e ro
lling
acr
es, j
ust o
ne m
ile o
utsi
de o
f his
toric
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sbur
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a st
able
and
ba
rn th
at w
as o
nce
hom
e to
the
hors
es a
nd d
ogs o
f the
Lou
doun
Hun
t Cl
ub. C
ome
enjo
y ha
rves
t tim
e at
the
win
ery.
See
win
ery
equi
pmen
t and
le
arn
how
win
e is
mad
e.D
irect
ions
: 1 m
ile w
est o
f Lee
sbur
g on
Dry
Mill
Rd.
7 F
abbi
oli C
ella
rs15
669
Lim
esto
ne S
choo
l Rd.
, Lee
sbur
g, V
A 2
0176
Cont
act:
Dou
g Fa
bbio
li an
d Co
lleen
Ber
g, 7
03-7
71-1
197
info
@fa
bbio
liwin
es.c
om, f
abbi
oliw
ines
.com
Fab
biol
i Cel
lars
is a
n aw
ard-
win
ning
, fam
ily-o
wne
d an
d op
erat
ed v
iney
ard
and
win
ery.
We
focu
s on
mak
ing
high
qua
lity,
ar
tisan
win
e, u
sing
trad
ition
al m
etho
ds a
nd 2
1st-
cent
ury
know
ledg
e.En
joy
wal
king
tour
s of t
he v
iney
ard
and
win
e pr
oduc
tion
area
.D
irect
ions
: Fro
m Le
esbu
rg, t
ake
Rt. 1
5N fo
r 4 m
iles.
Turn
righ
t ont
o Li
mes
tone
Sc
hool
Rd.
Win
ery
entr
ance
is lo
cate
d on
the
left
in 1
.5 m
iles.
8 M
aggi
e M
alic
k W
ine
Cave
s12
138
Har
pers
Fer
ry R
d., P
urce
llvill
e, V
A 2
0132
Cont
act:
Mar
k M
alic
k, 5
40-9
05-2
921
vine
yard
s4sa
le@
gmai
l.com
, mag
giem
alic
kwin
ecav
es.c
om
Mag
gie
Mal
ick
Win
e Ca
ves b
oast
s a m
an-m
ade
cave
that
feat
ures
a ta
stin
g ro
om a
nd w
ine
prod
uctio
n fa
cilit
y. L
earn
ab
out w
inem
akin
g fro
m o
wne
r/w
inem
aker
, enj
oy w
ine
tast
ings
, liv
e m
usic
, har
vest
and
win
e-m
akin
g de
mon
stra
tions
.D
irect
ions
: Fro
m Le
esbu
rg ta
ke R
t. 7
wes
t to
Rt. 9
wes
t to
right
on
Rt. 6
71
(Har
pers
Fer
ry R
d.) G
o 5
mile
s and
look
for t
he si
gn o
n th
e rig
ht. G
PS w
orks
.
9 N
orth
Gat
e Vi
neya
rd16
031
Hill
sbor
o Rd
., Pu
rcel
lvill
e, V
A 2
0132
Cont
act:
Vick
i Fed
or, 5
40-6
68-6
248
info
@no
rthg
atev
iney
ard.
com
, nor
thga
tevi
neya
rd.c
om
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th G
ate
Vine
yard
is a
n en
viro
nmen
tally
con
scio
us
vine
yard
, tas
ting
room
, and
win
ery.
We
are
LEED
gol
d ce
rtifi
ed, a
nd
pow
ered
by
a 22
kW p
hoto
volta
ic so
lar a
rray
. We
will
be
havi
ng B
lue
Ridg
e G
reyh
ound
ado
ptio
n on
site
all
day
both
day
s with
Gre
yhou
nds t
o m
eet
and
gree
t. L
earn
abo
ut th
ese
amaz
ing
dogs
in n
eed
of fo
reve
r hom
es!
Enjo
y ed
ucat
iona
l win
e ta
stin
gs, w
iner
y an
d vi
neya
rd to
urs.
Dire
ctio
ns: F
rom
Rt.
9 in
Hill
sbor
o, tr
avel
sout
h on
Rt.
690/
Hill
sbor
o Rd
. Far
m is
ap
prox
imat
ely
1.5
mile
s on
the
right
.
10 O
tium
Cel
lars
1805
0 Tr
anqu
ility
Rd,
Pur
cellv
ille,
VA
201
32Co
ntac
t: Ta
rah
Nin
e, 5
40-3
38-2
027
tara
h@ot
ium
cella
rs.c
om, o
tium
cella
rs.c
om
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urda
y th
e 15
th:
Otiu
m’s
3 A
nnua
l Pig
Roa
st
1 p.
m. -
4 p
.m. L
ive
blue
gras
s mus
ic w
ith D
avis
Bra
dley
. Sun
day
the
16th
: Li
ve m
usic
with
Dea
r Cre
ek 2
- 5
p.m
. Fre
e w
alki
ng v
iney
ard
tour
s
10 a
.m.,
10:3
0 a.
m.,
11 a
.m.,
11:3
0 a.
m. a
nd n
oon.
Dire
ctio
ns: F
rom
Rt.7
Take
the
Roun
d H
ill e
xit a
nd fo
llow
sign
s to
Otiu
m
Cella
rs.
11 S
tone
Hou
se M
eade
ry36
580
Shoe
mak
er S
choo
l Rd.
,, Pu
rcel
lvill
e, V
A 2
0132
Cont
act:
Colo
nel L
ockl
ear,
571-
512-
0763
cl
ockl
ear@
rsta
r.com
, sto
neho
usem
eade
ry.c
om
F
amily
-ow
ned
busi
ness
with
em
phas
is o
n co
nver
ting
hone
y in
to m
ead
(hon
eyw
ine)
. We
are
dedi
cate
d to
pro
mot
ing
nativ
e po
llina
tors
. Mee
t a b
ee k
eepe
r and
ask
que
stio
ns a
bout
you
can
hel
p sa
ve th
e ho
ney
bee.
Dire
ctio
ns: 4
.5 m
iles s
outh
of P
urce
llvill
e on
Rt.
690,
1 m
ile o
n Sh
oem
aker
Sc
hool
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s Vin
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m
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iney
ard
tour
s. Le
arn
how
we
are
a su
stai
nabl
e fa
rm, f
eatu
ring
blue
bird
box
es, m
onar
ch st
atio
ns, s
olar
pan
els,
and
sust
aina
ble
harv
est a
nd v
iticu
lture
pra
ctic
esD
irect
ions
: We
are
loca
ted
right
off
Rt. 7
thre
e m
iles n
orth
of P
urce
llvill
e on
H
ighw
ay 2
87.
13 T
arar
a W
iner
y13
648
Tara
ra L
n., L
eesb
urg,
VA
201
76Co
ntac
t: Jo
rdan
Har
ris, 7
03-7
71-7
100
info
@ta
rara
.com
, tar
ara.
com
Win
e ta
stin
gs ($
10 p
p) o
n a
wal
k-in
bas
is
thro
ugho
ut th
e da
y as
wel
l as P
rem
ier T
astin
gs ($
30 p
p) o
n 10
/15
at 1
p.m
. and
4 p
.m. G
rape
har
vest
and
pro
cess
ing
educ
atio
n.
Dem
onst
ratio
n po
ssib
le d
epen
dent
upo
n tim
ing
of h
arve
st.
Dire
ctio
ns: F
rom
Lees
burg
, rig
ht o
n Lu
cket
ts R
d. In
Luc
kett
s, go
3 m
iles a
nd le
ft
into
Tara
ra. F
rom
Mar
ylan
d, le
ft o
n St
. Cla
ir Ln
., le
ft o
n Lo
st C
orne
r Rd.
, and
left
in
to Ta
rara
.
14 T
he V
iney
ards
and
Win
ery
at L
ost C
reek
4327
7 Sp
inks
Fer
ry R
d., L
eesb
urg,
VA
201
76Co
ntac
t: Ai
mee
Hen
kle,
703
-443
-983
6 w
iner
y@lo
stcr
eekw
iner
y.co
m, l
ostc
reek
win
ery.
com
The
Vin
eyar
ds a
nd W
iner
y at
Los
t Cre
ek is
a 5
0-ac
re
bout
ique
win
ery
nest
led
in th
e ro
lling
hill
s of N
orth
ern
Virg
inia
10
min
utes
out
side
of h
isto
ric L
eesb
urg.
Tuc
ked
away
bet
wee
n Ro
ute
15
and
the
Poto
mac
Riv
er, L
ost C
reek
Win
ery
is a
scen
ic d
estin
atio
n off
erin
g hi
gh q
ualit
y Vi
rgin
ia w
ine.
Join
us f
or o
ur a
nnua
l tou
r with
the
owne
rs
of L
ost C
reek
. We
will
wal
k th
e vi
neya
rd, v
isit
the
cella
r and
tast
e w
ines
fro
m th
e ba
rrel
whi
le d
iscu
ssin
g Lo
st C
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’s ph
iloso
phy
of w
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d vi
ticul
ture
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igh
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ity V
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ia w
ines
.D
irect
ions
: Fro
m Le
esbu
rg, t
rave
l nor
th o
n Rt
. 15
for 6
mile
s. Ta
ke a
righ
t ont
o Sp
inks
Fer
ry R
d. T
rave
l 1.5
mile
s on
Spin
ks F
erry
. Tak
e a
right
at L
ost C
reek
sign
.
FARM
S (CON
TINU
ED)
SPECIAL VENU
ES AND
EVENTS
29 Virginia Cooperative Extension M
aster Gardeners
Dem
onstration Garden
60 Ida Lee Drive, Leesburg, VA
20176Contact: N
ormalee M
artin, 703-771-5159 norm
aleemartin@
yahoo.com,
loudouncountymastergardeners.org
Come stum
p the experts! VCE Master G
ardeners are on hand all day to answ
er questions and educate on sustainable horticultural and environm
ental stewardship. W
e are a demonstration/teaching garden
on 1/3 of an acre within Ida Lee Park. W
e grow vegetables, ornam
entals and turf. W
e also make and use our ow
n compost. Children’s seed
planting activity all day. D
irections: From dow
ntown Leesburg, take Rt. 15 north. Turn left into Ida Lee
Park. Take the first right and follow the signs.
30 W
agenburg Farm37373 W
agenburg Farm Ln., M
iddleburg, VA 20117
Contact: Michael Calley, 703-727-8132
manager@
wagenburgfarm
.net, wagenburgfarm
.net
Shade tree nursery w
ith greenhouse. Pruning and planting dem
onstrations every hour.D
irections: Route 50 east from M
iddleburg for one mile then right on Parsons.
Proceed 1/2 mile to farm
entrance #4 on right.
31 W
atermark W
oods - Native Plants
16764 Ham
ilton Station Rd, Ham
ilton, VA 20158
Contact: Julie Borneman, 540-441-7443
julie@w
atermarkw
oods.com, w
atermarkw
oods.com
All native 100 percent pesticide-free plants. O
ur pollinator and m
eadow dem
onstration gardens have many exam
ples of native plants. The skeleton crew
is back again this year as well as all new
jum
bo-sized outdoor games. W
eather permitting, w
e will have s’m
ores available by the cam
pfire.D
irections: Take Rt. 7 towards H
amilton. Take the H
amilton exit. (Also know
n as 704 /H
amilton Station Rd.) At the end of the exit go left. N
ursery is on right.
32 W
egmeyer Farm
s38299 H
ughesville Rd., Ham
ilton, VA 20158
Contact: Tyler and Harriet W
egmeyer, 540- 751-1782
wegm
eyerfarms@
yahoo.com, w
egmeyerfarm
s.com PYO
Choose your special pum
pkin from the 55 varieties w
e grow
- white, green, red, pink and orange! Pick your pum
pkin and then enjoy a hayride around the farm
($5). Our 150 year-old farm
stead is a picture-perfect location during the fall. W
e will have large pum
pkin info displays and w
ill be happy to talk with people about pum
pkin varieties and how
they grow.
Directions: From
Purcellville: Take Maple Avenue south tow
ards Lincoln. Pass through Lincoln. M
ake left onto Hughesville Rd. At stop sign, m
ake right.
33 W
egmeyer Farm
s at Gilberts Corner
Rt. 15 and Rt. 50, Aldie, VA
20105
PYO Additional pick-your-ow
n pumpkin location for W
egmeyer
Farms: see listing #32 for contact info.
Directions: From
Leesburg, take Rt. 15 south to Gilberts Corner. Park in lot on
left, picking field is behind red and white structure.
34 W
illow H
awk Farm
11985 Rolling Hills Ln, Lovettsville, VA
20180Contact: A
shley Wells, 703-980-2866
sheep@w
illowhaw
kfarm.com
, willow
hawkfarm
.com
W
illow H
awk Farm
raises sheep on open pasture and free-range hens w
ith sustainable agriculture methods. Products: retail
lamb cuts and sausage, w
ool products, spinning kits, eggs. Bring your cooler! H
and-spinning, fiber prep, and weaving dem
onstrations. Tem
ple Hall N
on-Ow
nership 4-H Club info.
Directions: From
Leesburg: Rt. 15 north 12 miles, left on Rt. 672 for 2.6 m
iles, right on Folly Ln. for .7 m
iles, left on Rolling Hills Ln. for .3 m
i. to end of road.
1 A
mazing Farm
Fun @ Ticonderoga Farm
s26469 Ticonderoga Rd., Chantilly, VA
20152Contact: 703-327-4424
info@am
azingfarmfun.com
, amazingfarm
fun.com PYO
Entrance fee varies; please check our w
ebsite for pricing. W
e have a variety of activities offered daily: hillside slides, hayrides, sw
inging bridge, large bounce pillow and m
ore. Learn about honeybees and their lifecycle. W
e are kid friendly and offer local honey, farm
-fresh eggs and more.
Directions: From
Chantilly: take Rt. 50 west turn left onto G
um Spring Rd. (Rt.
659). Go for 4.2 m
iles to Ticonderoga Rd. left. Festival entrance on left.
2 G
reat Country Farms
18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluem
ont, VA 20135
Contact: Kate Zurschmeide, 540-554-2073
askthefarmer@
greatcountryfarms.com
, greatcountryfarms.com
PYO
Check w
ebsite for admission prices.
We grow
family fun w
ith pumpkin and apple picking, Lady Liberty Corn
Maze, live m
usic, Pumpkin Rex, pig races, w
agon rides, jumping pillow
, Cow
Pie Putt-Putt Golf, gem
mining and 5-acre play area. Self-guided
pumpkin lifecycle station and apple station. Visit our fam
ily’s Bluemont
Winery and D
irt Farm Brew
ery across the street.D
irections: Take Rt. 7 west, 17 m
iles west of Leesburg. Left on Rt.760 Clayton
Hall Rd. into Bluem
ont. Left at stop sign onto Snickersville Tpk. Right onto Foggy Bottom
Rd.
3 O
atlands Harvest Festival
20850 Oatlands Plantation Ln., Leesburg, VA
20175Contact: Lori Kim
ball, 703-777-3174 education@
oatlands.org, oatlands.org
PYO
Sunday only. Harvest Festival. $20/fam
ily. $10/individual. Fee includes hayrides to pum
pkin patch, mansion
walk-through tour, access to garden and grounds, children’s activities
including family fun scavenger hunt–handout in the Carriage H
ouse. Concessions available for purchase. O
atlands’ pick-your-own pum
pkins by W
egmeyer Farm
s.D
irections: Oatlands is located six m
iles south of Leesburg on Rt. 15, approxim
ately 45 miles from
Washington, D
.C.
4 Stoneybrook Farm
and Market
37091 Charlestown Pike, H
illsboro, VA 20132
Contact: Matthew
Scott, 540-668-9067info@
stoneybrookfarm.org, stoneybrookfarm
.org
Sunday only. W
e are a 20-acre certified organic fruit and vegetable farm
. Our m
arket sells our own organically grow
n produce as w
ell as many other local products. O
ur hayride farm tour is hosted
by one of our knowledgeable farm
ers who can discuss our organic and
sustainable farming practices. Closed Saturday.
Directions: Take Route 7 w
est from Leesburg or east from
Winchester to Route
9 towards W
est Virginia, go 8 miles. Farm
market is on the left.
5 Tem
ple Hall Farm
Regional Park15789 Tem
ple Hall Ln., Leesburg, VA
20176Contact: Ben Bilko, 703-779-9372
novaparks.com/parks/tem
ple-hall-farm-regional-park
Check website for adm
ission fees and details. D
iscover Loudoun County’s agricultural roots on a working farm
at Tem
ple Hall Farm
Regional Park. Celebrate at our farm during the
remarkable Tem
ple Hall Fall Festival. Bounce on the giant jum
ping pillow
s, see pumpkins and corn soar through the air from
our pumpkin
blasters and corn cannons, watch live m
usic or pig races. Don’t forget
our famous 24-acre corn m
aze, which presents a unique trivia challenge
and theme every year. Visit our general store to buy your H
alloween
pumpkin and other autum
nal treats.D
irections: 5 miles north of Leesburg and 2 and 1/2 m
iles south of Lucketts just off Rt. 15.
15 V
illag
e W
iner
y40
405
Brow
ns L
n., W
ater
ford
, VA
201
97Co
ntac
t: Ke
nt M
arrs
, 540
-882
-378
0 ke
nt.m
arrs
@lo
udou
n.go
v, v
illag
ewin
erya
ndvi
neya
rds.c
om
F
arm
win
ery
and
orch
ard
whi
ch p
rodu
ces a
nd se
lls
a w
ide
varie
ty o
f Fre
nch
red
grap
e an
d ap
ple/
berr
y w
ines
, alo
ng w
ith
spec
ialty
non
-alc
ohol
ic b
ever
ages
and
food
. Com
e se
e ou
r hei
rloom
ap
ple
exhi
bit w
hich
we
are
curr
ently
gro
win
g.D
irect
ions
: Fro
m W
ater
ford
, tak
e Lo
yalty
Rd.
, rig
ht o
n Br
owns
Ln.
, firs
t rig
ht
to p
rope
rty.
16 W
iner
y 32
1506
6 Li
mes
tone
Sch
ool R
d., L
eesb
urg,
VA
201
76Co
ntac
t: Ro
xann
e M
oosh
er, 2
40-6
87-1
989
info
@w
iner
y32.
com
, win
ery3
2.co
m
32-
acre
farm
with
10-
acre
vin
eyar
d, la
rge
pond
, ful
l-pr
oduc
tion
win
ery
and
tast
ing
room
. Fr
ee c
olor
ing
book
act
ivity
for
kids
and
gol
f car
t rid
es (w
eath
er p
erm
ittin
g). T
our w
iner
y pr
oduc
tion
area
and
lear
n ab
out w
ine-
mak
ing.
Dire
ctio
ns: F
rom
15N
tow
ards
Luc
kett
s: go
righ
t on
Spin
ks F
erry
Rd.
Bea
r rig
ht o
nto
Lim
esto
ne S
choo
l Rd.
, afte
r 1/2
mile
turn
left
into
driv
eway
.
17 Z
epha
niah
Far
m V
iney
ard
1938
1 D
unlo
p M
ill R
d., L
eesb
urg,
VA
201
75Co
ntac
t: Bo
nnie
Arc
her/
Bill
Hat
ch, 7
03-4
31-1
994/
703
-431
-201
6 bo
nnie
@ze
phw
ine.
com
, zep
hwin
e.co
m
T
he H
atch
fam
ily h
as fa
rmed
con
tinuo
usly
at t
his
farm
fo
r 66
year
s. Bi
ll H
atch
at Z
epha
niah
gro
ws
grap
es a
nd m
akes
win
e.
Lunc
h sp
ecia
l $15
, inc
lude
s fa
rm-g
row
n w
ine
and
farm
-rai
sed,
gra
ss-
fed
beef
. Veg
gie/
glut
en-fr
ee o
ptio
n av
aila
ble.
We
will
con
duct
tour
s on
the
hour
of t
he w
ine
cella
r and
dis
cuss
our
gra
pe-g
row
ing
and
win
e-m
akin
g in
Lou
doun
.D
irect
ions
: Dire
ctio
ns: F
rom
Lees
burg
Byp
ass:
3 m
iles s
outh
on
Rt. 1
5. R
ight
on
Har
mon
y Ch
urch
Rd.
, go
1 m
ile to
left
on
Dun
lop
Mill
Rd.
Tra
vel .
5 m
ile o
n D
unlo
p.
BAC
K P
AN
ELA
DD
RESS
PA
NEL
(SID
E W
AYS)
FIRS
T IN
TERI
OR
PAN
ELS