Find a Traditional Taste of Virginia in Williamsburg
While the Williamsburg is most noted for its Colonial theme and unique historic attractions found throughout the area, visitors may be surprised to find a lot more going on than history lessons. Not to downplay Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown or Yorktown, they are all certainly fascinating and entertaining activities, but there is a lot going on in present day Virginia to explore while on vacation. From the area wildlife to the fruits of the land, each can offer an interesting journey into what Virginia means in today’s society.
Williamsburg Winery Tour
Situated on a 320 acre vineyard, the Williamsburg Winery offers not only amazing wine, but an interesting look into the wine-making process as well. As you explore Virginia’s largest winery you’ll come across a variety of grapes including Chardonnay, Cabernet, Sauvignon, Seyval, Merlot and Vidal. However, the best part of the tour is when you are taken to the reserve cellars and given the chance to sample twelve of the wineries award-winning reserve wines. Whether you’re only interested in the finish product or are curious as to how wine is made, the Williamsburg Winery Reserve Tour & Tasting can offer the best of both worlds.
Though nature is all around us, it can often times be hard to capture in its full beauty. However, with a visit to the Virginia Living Museum you’ll find all of Virginia on full-display through a variety of exhibits. Part park, aquarium, zoo and science center, the Virginia Living Museum offers a variety of ways to explore natural Virginia. In particular, the Virginia Living Museum features a ¾ mile nature trail, Appalachian Mountain habitat walkthrough, Cypress Swamp habitat walkthrough, 30,000 gallon aquarium, and numerous hands-on experiences as well. No matter which part of Virginia’s nature you’re interested in, you’ll find it all at the Virginia Living Museum.
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