Adrienne's Guidebook

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Adrienne's Guidebook

Sightseeing

A National Natural Landmark, Grand Caverns was discovered in 1804 by Bernard (Barnette) Weyer while trying to retrieve one of his hunting traps. Weyer's Cave opened for tours in 1806, making Grand Caverns the oldest continually operating show cave in the United States.
Grand Cavern Road
Grand Cavern Road
A National Natural Landmark, Grand Caverns was discovered in 1804 by Bernard (Barnette) Weyer while trying to retrieve one of his hunting traps. Weyer's Cave opened for tours in 1806, making Grand Caverns the oldest continually operating show cave in the United States.
It took millions of years to create this natural attraction. And now you can experience the stalactites, stalagmites and flowstone formations of Shenandoah Caverns for yourself in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
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シェナンドー洞窟
261 Caverns Rd
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It took millions of years to create this natural attraction. And now you can experience the stalactites, stalagmites and flowstone formations of Shenandoah Caverns for yourself in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
Skyline Drive is a 105-mile National Parkway that runs the entire length of the National Park Service's Shenandoah National Park in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, generally along the ridge of the mountains.
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Skyline Drive
Skyline Drive
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Skyline Drive is a 105-mile National Parkway that runs the entire length of the National Park Service's Shenandoah National Park in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, generally along the ridge of the mountains.
Amazing views! Highest Mountain View on Virginia. You can drive to top.
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Reddish Knob
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Amazing views! Highest Mountain View on Virginia. You can drive to top.

Cultural awareness

The Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center (BMHC) shares and celebrates the historical and spiritual legacies of Brethren and Mennonites in the Shenandoah Valley. Coming from the same communities in Europe and Pennsylvania, Brethren and Mennonites have lived side by side in the Shenandoah Valley for more than two centuries, but they have truly been the “quiet in the land.” At the Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center, the creative labor of these farmers and craftsmen and the unique forms of Christian piety and faith that have been largely invisible are brought into focus for tourists and pilgrims alike. The Brethren and Mennonite faith traditions emphasize peace and non-violence, the priority of spiritual over material values, disaster relief and voluntary service, care for neighbors, stewardship of the land, and the role of the faith community in discernment and practice. At the Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center, visitors and volunteers alike engage with these values and faith traditions through stories, artifacts, historic buildings, and experiential learning opportunities presented as an invitation to current and future generations to seriously reflect on the shared values and heritage of the Brethren and Mennonites in the Shenandoah Valley.
You will see mennonites and their buggies throughout the Shenandoah valley. Come learn more about this religion and the wonderful traditions and beliefs.
Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center
1921 Heritage Center Way
You will see mennonites and their buggies throughout the Shenandoah valley. Come learn more about this religion and the wonderful traditions and beliefs.

Food scene

The Shenandoah Valley is rapidly becoming a popular spot to grow grapes. This largely undiscovered appellation provides the climate and soil to grow great European wine grape varietals. The rolling hills drain the water and cold air producing sweet grapes and protecting the vineyards from frost. Couple all this with some of the prettiest countryside anywhere and you have the perfect destination for wine touring. Bluestone Vineyard is located in the center of this beautiful valley, named after the "bluestone" (a type of limestone) that is a main component within the local soil.
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Bluestone Vineyard
4828 Spring Creek Rd
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The Shenandoah Valley is rapidly becoming a popular spot to grow grapes. This largely undiscovered appellation provides the climate and soil to grow great European wine grape varietals. The rolling hills drain the water and cold air producing sweet grapes and protecting the vineyards from frost. Couple all this with some of the prettiest countryside anywhere and you have the perfect destination for wine touring. Bluestone Vineyard is located in the center of this beautiful valley, named after the "bluestone" (a type of limestone) that is a main component within the local soil.
A local favorite!
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Dayton Market
3105 John Wayland Hwy
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A local favorite!

Skiing

Ski resort and water park 30 mins from cabin. Great year round!
Sooo fun for all ages and levels. Ski or tube in winter and play in the water park in the summer. Easy to get to and enjoy in small or large groups.
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Massanutten Ski Lodge
4614 Massanutten Dr
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Sooo fun for all ages and levels. Ski or tube in winter and play in the water park in the summer. Easy to get to and enjoy in small or large groups.

Fun to do!

This place is a fun option to do with kids or adults! Visit this home-like studio where you can learn to etch glass (I promise-it’s fun and relaxing and anyone can do it!) While there, enjoy a cup or soup or a yummy crab cake! Located right in Dayton hosts Jane and John are delightful and you will feel right at home , leave with homemade art, and a full belly!
Braithwaite Studios
415 Mason St