Berryville
Berryville is located in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley.
- For other places with the same name, see Berryville (disambiguation).
Get in
Get around
See
- State Arboretum of Virginia, Rt 340 to Rt 50 in Boyce.
Veramar Vineyard 905 Quarry Road Berryville, VA 22611 +1 540 955-5510 info@veramar.com
Do
- Sky Meadows State Park Trails and picnicking. Open 8AM-sunset. Free entrance with paid parking.
- Appalachian Trail
Buy
Eat
Drink
- Gray Ghost Tavern, 102 W Main Street, toll-free: +1-800-282-4106.
- Veramar Vineyard, 905 Quarry Road, ☎ +1 540 955-5510. Tours and tasting. Open 11AM-5PM daily.
Escape from the city to the quiet elegance of Veramar Vineyard, a 100-acre private estate & winery in the heart of Virginia’s wine country just 55 minutes from Washington D.C. Sip International acclaimed Virginia wines while listening to soft jazz, surrounded by the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We are a family-run winery & vineyard dedicated to producing full-bodied Virginia wines that are distinctly elegant and powerful while representing the best of our Virginia Terroir. We invite you to taste our wines, stroll our grounds. 540-955-5510 info@veramar.com
Sleep
- Battletown Inn, 102 W Main Street, ☎ +1 540 955-4100.
Veramar Villa B&B 905 Quarry Road, Berryville, VA 22611 +1 540 955-5510 WINE CAMP Ever Dream of owning your own vineyard or becoming a winemaker? A 3 Day/2 Night escape in beautiful Virginia Wine Country. It’s a vacation with life experiences. The Bogaty family is ready to share their knowledge about running a family vineyard and making premium wines at their winery with you.
Go next
Mosby's Rangers WIne Trail
c/o Veramar Vineyard 905 Quarry Road Berryville, VA 22611
Six vineyard wineries located in and immediately around the Mosby Heritage Area have come together to provide a new twist on wine trails.
Veramar Vineyard Three Fox Vineyards Swedenburg Vineyards Gadino Cellars Sunset Hills Vineyards Winery at La Grange
Mosby Rangers Wine Trail is located about one hour west of D.C. It covers an area bounded by the Bull Run Mountains to the east, the Allegheny Mountains to the west, the Potomac River to the north and the Rappahannock River to the south. During the Civil War the area was known as “Mosby's Confederacy”, named for the famed cavalry officer Colonel John S. Mosby whose rangers fought throughout the region during the Civil War. Today, a large part of this area is designated as the “Mosby Heritage Area”.
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