This Small Town in Virginia's Wine Country Has a 5-Star Hotel and Quaint Downtown-and It's Just an Hour From D.C.
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This Small Town in Virginia's Wine Country Has a 5-Star Hotel and Quaint Downtown-and It's Just an Hour From D.C.
"The two-lane roads that feed into the town are lined with stone-walled farms and acres of rolling green pastures. As you meander through the bucolic landscape, keep an eye out for restored brick and fieldstone homes, horses, and the occasional winery. When you begin to see Federal-style townhouses, brick sidewalks, and a variety of dog-friendly antique stores, you'll know you've arrived in Middleburg's quaint historic district."
"Known as "the nation's horse and hunt capital," Middleburg is famously associated with steeplechasing and foxhunting; you may recognize the scarlet jackets, breeches, and black leather boots worn by the members of the Middleburg Hunt. What began as an English tradition is now firmly linked to Middleburg and Virginia Hunt Country, and visitors come from near and far to watch the mounted riders and foxhounds make their way down the main street during the holiday season (more on that later)."
Middleburg, Virginia (population 701) showcases a strong equestrian heritage, historic architecture, and dog-friendly shops within a quaint Federal-style downtown. Two-lane roads approach farms with stone walls, rolling green pastures, restored brick and fieldstone homes, horses, and occasional wineries. The town is famed as the nation's horse and hunt capital, closely linked to steeplechasing and foxhunting, with the Middleburg Hunt's scarlet jackets and hounds visible during seasonal events. Proximity to Washington, D.C. makes it a longstanding countryside getaway offering award-winning hotels, wineries, world-class restaurants, and boutique shopping that attract visitors seeking refined rural experiences.
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