Travel Guide For Blue Ridge Mountains VA Visitors

Visitors looking for a getaway or outdoors vacation in Blue Ridge Mountains VA don’t necessarily have to live off the land. This is the land of Thomas Jefferson and over half a million visitors come to Charlottesville every year just to visit his plantation home here. The point is that there are excellent facilities for visitors in the mountain foothills.

This includes many good hotels that cater to the many types of travelers who come here all year round to visit Monticello. This is the name of Jefferson’s aforementioned home in Charlottesville. But first things first, so let’s cover the travel logistics and then the attractions and hotels.

The easiest way to get here is to fly in via Charlottesville-Albemarle. The airport offers daily Delta, US Airways and United flights to many cities including New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Detroit and Atlanta. Those traveling by road can drive in from Richmond, which is about 70 miles from Charlottesville.

Then there are the Blue Ridge Parkway roadtrippers and national park visitors on their way to or from Shenandoah. The place where America’s Favorite Drive ends at Shenandoah is only 22 miles from here. For these outdoor loving travelers, a comfortable hotel stay with a mountain view offers a perfect end to a long road trip.

Another lot are those braving the Appalachian Trail. Some of the hikers take a break or wrap up their hike here, and spend some time checking out the landmarks like Monticello and the Natural Bridge. Many of these hikers too end up staying in hotels in the mountain foothills.

Also worth a look-see are local attractions in Charlottesville like the famous Paramount Theater and the very long and historic Downtown Pedestrian Mall. Another big attraction here is the University of Virginia campus. The list is rounded up by Ashlawn-Highlands and Montpelier (homes of James Monroe & James Madison).

Travelers wondering what kind of hotels are available here should rest easy because the facilities are usually at least on par with industry standards, if not better. This means guests can expect complimentary high speed internet, an onsite restaurant and outdoor pool. A fitness center is commonly available, and so are business centers and meeting rooms for business travelers.

Family visitors will probably like it a lot more, because most hotels here are pet friendly and offer laundry/dry-cleaning services with daily housekeeping. Many even have a ‘Kids Eat Free’ program going on at onsite restaurants. The bottom line is that a visit to Blue Ridge Mountains VA is likely to be just as memorable for its natural beauty and landmarks as it is for the level of service and quality of the facilities for visitors.

Get inside info on great travel tips and advice for Blue Ridge Mountains in VA now in our guide to Holiday Inn Monticello Charlottesville.

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March 08 2011 05:38 am | Vacations

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