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Lodging:
- Piney Hill B&B: A Shenandoah
Valley farmhouse dating back to the mid 1700's, beautifully decorated
with breath taking panoramic views of the Blue Ridge and Massanutten
mountains.
- Ruffner House: An elegant
bed and breakfast where an eight-generation Ruffner is your host.
- Jordon Hollow: A delightfully
restored colonial horse farm nestled at the base of the Blue Ridge mountains.
- Woodruff Inns: An enchanting collection of victorian homes dating back into the 1800's.
Dining: Most of the restaurants are casual to casual dressy.
- Dan's Steak House: A locals favorite for steaks.
8512 US HWY 211 WEST, Luray 540-743-6285
- Rainbow Hill - Parkhurst
Restaurant: Casual dining, everything from steaks to sandwiches and
home baked pies.
2547 US HWY 211 WEST , Luray 540-743-7009
- Brookside Restaurant: Casual
dining, home style cooking, fresh breads and desserts.
2978 US HWY 211 East Luray 540-743-5698
- A Moment to Remember: A favorite lunch spot and great coffee shop.
55 E. main St. Luray 540-743-1121
- Uncle Bucks: Home style, country cooking.
42 East Main St. Luray 540-743-7030
- Woodruff Victorian Inn: Fine dining, high victorian atmosphere. reservations required.
138 East main St. Luray 540-743-1494
- Farmhouse Restaurant: A 1785 farmhouse restaurant offering fine dining with a casual atmosphere. reservations required.
326 Hawsbill Park Rd. Stanley 540-778-2285
OUTDOOR ACTIVITES:
- Shenandoah National Park: Thornton Gap Entrance. Enjoy hiking,wildlife, cultural sites, stunning vistas, ranger-guided tours, and more.
- Page Valley Fly Fishing:
offers personalized guided catch and release fishing trips for people
of all experience levels.
- George Washington and Jefferson National Forests: 1.8 million acre offer scenic drives,
hiking & biking, swimming, boating horseback riding and other activities.
- Luray Caverns: Virginia's largest lighted caverns and most popular caverns in the East. See the antique transportation collection at the Car and Carriage Caravan.
- Lake Arrowhead: freshwater lake and recreation area operated by the town of Luray.
Fishing, swimming, sand beach, picnicking and nature trail.
- The Luray Reptile Center and Dinosaur Park:
has Virginia's largest live reptile collection. Over 120 exhibits of
wild birds and animals and some life-sized dinosaur models.
- Fort Valley Riding Stables: Guided Horseback trail rides. (and pony rides for ages 7 or younger)
- Historical buildings & tours: the Mauck Meeting House, the White House Bridge,
Calendine, Massanutten School and Hamburg Country Store.
- Shenandoah River Trips: canoe, tube, raft,or kayak.
- Shenandoah River Outfitters: From April through mid-November offers canoe, kayak and tube rentals and will deliver lunch at a stopover on the river or drive you back to their place a few miles west of town for a barbecue dinner with live music. IF you have your own canoe, They do a pick-up service so long as the canoe owner starts/stops at Shenandoah's usual start/stop points. The fee is $20 for a day trip. www.shenandoah-river.com
- Meems Bottom Bridge: the longest covered bridge of nine in Virginia and the only one left in the Shenandoah North of Route 11 on the way to Mt. Jackson. Shenandoah Caverns if right near the bridge.
- Massanutten Resort: is a four season
mountain resort offering golfing, skiing, snow boarding,camping, hiking,
tubing and more. www.massresort.com
Wineries: There are quite a few winery's in the Shenandoah valley, most offering tours and tastings. Here are just a few.
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