Virginia's small towns enchant on a getaway from the city into a land of discoveries, for every group, age, and taste of pursuit and any time of the year, each unique and equally charming. Visit in the summer for the stunning Chesapeake Bay nature and the seafood delights from the ocean, among other waterways striking through Virginia's deeply historic and culturally vibrant hearts. Choose a charming East Shore small town for the ultimate beach escape with views that stretch on forever, or a mountain town for a winter wonderland of fun snow pursuits and scenically old Christmases.
Abingdon

Take a hike, like the Virginia Creeper Trail, and discover architecture through the lovely historic district, amid antique sights interspersed with modern-day attractions and home to a thriving arts and culture scene. Named after Martha Washington’s ancestral home in England, Abington's sophisticated hotspots offer a laidback atmosphere, including the historic Barter Theatre, galleries, museums, and open-air markets.
Cape Charles

Otherwise, stay outdoors with luxurious scenery and your favorite pursuits, like strolls through the nearby state parks, water-edge trails, and golf. The charming town founded in 1884 on the Chesapeake Bay is one of the best for tranquil vibes and feel-good pastimes for the entire family along Virginia's Eastern Shore in Northampton County. Visit for a laidback beach getaway and stay for the bayside lifestyle and time capsule vibe of the railroad and ferry industries booming days.
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Chincoteague

Stop by the Museum of Chincoteague Island to learn more about this thriving, brimy-scented industry along Virginia's Eastern Shore and enjoy the scenery from the culprit beaches. Chincoteague's fairy-tale, picturesque beachscape is one of the rarest and coolest places in the nation, perfect for recreation and relaxation at the sights. The bare-naked Assateague Island National Seashore overlooking Chincoteague Island with wide open vistas is home to roaming wild ponies for one charming getaway.
Kilmarnock

Visit for the quaint little wine scene, serene atmosphere, unique shopping, and dining through the 17th-century-reminiscent downtown, when the area was called "The Crossroads." Stop for a selfie with the 18th-century Christ Church & Museum and browse through sights at the Lancaster Historical Society. Kilmarnock Town Centre Park offers open-air excitement for the whole family, like stage concerts, an outdoor gym, and colorful gardens. Take on the Hughlett Point Trail on a picnic-powered hike with quick beach access for a summer's day in nature.
Lexington

Home to two colleges, VMI and W&L, Lexington is your escape into the revered small-town atmosphere, made richer by friendly student life. Relish in the lively vibe with a youthful ring in the air, with plentiful after-study pursuits for the most relentless. The Shenandoah Valley is a quaint natural paradise with a historic feel extending from downtown. Find breathtaking nature around town for varied-level hikes, sightseeing, other outdoor recreation, and relaxation.
Occoquan

From ghost walks to boating and fishing, Occoquan bursts with small,charming town delights, including over one hundred shops and restaurants. Discover its gritty tobacco warehouses and grist mills, and strike balance with rejuvenation and relaxation at the Pink Bicycle Tea Room. This Scandinavian spa and tea room are great for a whole family day of bonding, followed by an adults night out at Cock & Bowl for European fare, Belgian brews, and live music.
Onancock

Find a conglomeration of cultural attractions and pursuits like live theater, award-winning restaurants, and local artists on the streets, along with galleries, historic buildings, churches, and more. Onancock is home to craftsmen, sculptors, actors, dancers, musicians, and glassblowers, as well as former Native American villages and local wineries. Enjoy local beaches with pubs on the water for live music in the evening after a day of kayaking, cruising, and sailing. The town on the South Branch of Onancock Creek is your gateway to amazing boating adventures to Tobacco Island.
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Smithfield

Visit this inspiring, spirited community to stay happy and full, along with a variety of outdoor pursuits in "one of the prettiest towns in Virginia," according to The Virginia Review, for all levels of activity. There's plentiful fun in cultural sights and relaxation as well, like concerts in the park, community BBQs, and regular local events. Stroll through the stunning historical downtown with time-capsuled buildings like schools, churches, and homes, like the iconic Smithfield Inn.
Staunton

Find culture aplenty in historic architecture and modern-day attractions encompassed in a small-town, laid-back atmosphere. Feel the heritage on a stroll down the streets with countless Victorian homes and the impressive Trinity Church with Tiffany windows. The Frontier Culture Museum is decorated with photographs of thousands of colonial immigrants to America. Enjoy an affordable getaway with southern charm at its best, complete with sensational specialty shopping, dining, and nightlife opportunities.
Virginia is a revered East Coast destination getaway in the country, abounding with southern hospitality and feel-good pursuits in between relaxation. most popular beach destinations. Hit the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Western part of the state or take Skyline Drive for beautiful views, orchards, and wine country. The state was the birthplace of many presidents and, curiously, the birthplace of the tasty ham that delighted Queen Victoria many times.
From visiting Virginia’s Historic Triangle of Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and Yorktown, ground zero of the US, to the site of NASA in Hampton that researched and developed the art of space flight, Virginia knows no bounds to charm. Foodies, culture vultures, spring breakers, wine enthusiasts, and even ski enthusiasts equally rejoice from the mountains to the beaches in the state.