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Good afternoon SF,

I'll be spending three days in Charlottesville, VA in mid-May. If you know of "must do" activities, it would be great to hear from you. Restaurants, sightseeing, hiking...whatever you like to do there. Taking the wife for 30 years of wedded bliss celebration.


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Taking the wife for 30 years of wedded bliss celebration.


That's gonna be one heck of a long party! Big Grin

Congratulations on the 30 years
 
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Congratulations!

I'd walk UVA campus, it's pretty. Also get breakfast at Bodos.



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Depending on the weather:

1. Perched atop several rolling hills just outside of Charlottesville, Carter Mountain Orchard offers sweeping 360 degree views of the valleys below.

2. Monticello

3. This is a nice place in the morning to stretch your legs.

Saunders-Monticello Trail:
Perched along the side of a steep hill, the boardwalk weaves thru a forest of mature trees and blossoming bushes.

4. I am a history nerd and I think this place is really cool...

A Virginia Historic Landmark

Michie Tavern, located ½ mile below Jefferson’s Monticello, accommodated travelers with food, drink, and lodging more than 200 years ago.

Servers in period attire offer bountiful Southern Midday Fare. The rustic restaurant setting renders a lunch dining experience rich in southern culture and hospitality for families to enjoy. Get a taste of the 18th-century as we feature a buffet of southern fried chicken, marinated baked chicken, hickory-smoked pork barbecue, stewed tomatoes, black-eyed peas, buttermilk biscuits and so much more. Lunch served daily, 11:30 – 3:00.

The 1784 Pub, an 18th century style pub in the oldest section of Michie Tavern, serves Virginia wines, beers and hard ciders. In addition, light fare is available during late afternoons. Michie Tavern’s 1784 Pub, an experience to remember!
 
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On a nice day I would check out and hike the Blue Ridge Tunnel at Crozet:

https://gohikevirginia.com/blue-ridge-tunnel-hike/


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Monticello
Carter Mtn Orchard
UVA Campus
Downtown walking mall
Mount Ida Winery
Merrie Mill Farm and Vineyard
Kings Family Vineyard

The Local for food
Lampo for Pizza
Bodes for bagels
Citizen burger bar
Whiskey jar kitchen
Boars head resort for fancier food

I live about 15 mins south of town and my company is headquartered on the walking mall.


DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer.
 
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Thank you all for great ideas. I have them logged in a list with their websites, and will ensure the bride chooses what she would like to do.


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If you like craft beer, there are a bunch of great breweries.
 
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Good call on Bodos!

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Originally posted by Skins2881:
Congratulations!

I'd walk UVA campus, it's pretty. Also get breakfast at Bodos.


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If you are a history buff, Montpelier Mansion, James Madison's home isn't far from Charlottesville.
 
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Congratulations on the anniversary! That is awesome, and quite the piece of time.

30 years… I honestly thought you were about 35-40 years old.



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
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downtown mall,
check to see who is playing at the Jefferson or the outdoor concert venue

Monticello, is a must if you have never been, or even if you have

drink wine? best part of the state,,

Jefferson Vineyards does good wine,

head west to Crozet, then left towards Greenwood,
Greenwood Gourmet Grocery has fantastic food, great little oddball store with an excellent local wine, excellent Euro centric wine selection and a very good beer selection,

there is a neat little antique kinda shop in Greenwood proper, and an orchard down the road a bit,

great scenery


wine related,
pippin
whitehall
afton
delfosse
Barboursville (excellent)

just to name a few



good burger? hit Riverside (on 20 just off pantops)

good sammie? Durty Nellies, just off Fontaine (?) and JPA,



not much on gun shops, I think most have closed up in Charlottesville,



https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/
 
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I'll second Monticello, Montpelier, and Michie Tavern. By the Michie Tavern is the Meadow Rum Mill and General Store.

The Luray Caverns are only 60 miles from the center of Charlottesville, about an hour's drive. They are worth a visit. My photos are here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/...ms/72157631991889579. It is the site of the only "Stalacpipe Organ", which plays tuned stalactites.

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I'll second Monticello, Montpelier, and Michie Tavern. By the Michie Tavern is the Meadow Rum Mill and General Store.

The Luray Caverns are only 60 miles from the center of Charlottesville, about an hour's drive. They are worth a visit. My photos are here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/...ms/72157631991889579. It is the site of the only "Stalacpipe Organ", which plays tuned stalactites.

flashguy



if you are cold natured, take a jacket,

the car museum is ok,

the Mimslyn Inn is a nice old hotel,

the restaurant in the basement is good,

pre cooties there was a nice place to eat in town that was an old hardware store, and a nice coffee house up the street a bit,

not sure if they are still there



https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/
 
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Three notched is a great micro brew if your into that.

And devils backbone as well.



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