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Bedford, VA Attractions Feature History, Agriculture and the Arts

Rich in scenic beauty, history, agriculture and the arts, Bedford celebrates its roots with a wealth of diverse attractions and lively festivals. This vibrant city enjoys a friendly, small-town atmosphere that people are drawn to, says Judy Rush, a Bedford native who has been selling real estate here for 36 years.“It’s just the hometown feel,” says Rush, who lives on 15 acres of pastureland with a clear view of the Peaks of Otter. “You know your neighbors, and you have... Read More »
Mayberry Drive-In and Diner

Mayberry Drive-In, Bedford, VA

Ready for a blast from the past?Head to Mayberry Drive-In just outside Bedford, VA. You'll find movies from the 50s and 60s mixed with modern blockbusters on two screens. There's also an authentic diner serving up a mix of treats. The diner was moved from Chesapeake, VA to Moneta, VA in 2008, when the Drive-In opened. Owners Bob Craig and Kathy Gentry have won multiple awards for creating this old-time experience including, “Stars of the Lake” Entrepreneur of the Year, New... Read More »

Wine Trail Leads to Grape Places in Bedford, VA

Taking a trip along the Bedford Wine Trail is a great way to spend a Virginia weekend.The trail features five wineries nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, where fertile soil and a favorable climate lead to good grape-growing. The five venues are Hickory Hill Wineries, LeoGrande Vineyards & Winery, Peaks of Otter Winery, Savoy-Lee Winery and White Rock Vineyards & Winery.  At the wineries you can expect a unique experience with several offering additional agricultural... Read More »

Bedford becomes Center of Attention

Each fall, more than 10,000 people gather in downtown Bedford for a party called CenterFest.The largest annual festival in Bedford County, it features food vendors, artists, live music and activities for kids. The community event was established in 1982 and occurs on the fourth Saturday in September. CenterFest is one of the region's largest street festivals. Artisans and craftspeople from around the state display their works just like market fairs of years past. Live music occurs... Read More »

Peaks of Otter, Bedford, VA

For great views, awesome hikes and plenty of fresh air, head to the "Peaks."From almost any outdoor location in Bedford County, you can look up and see the Peaks of Otter mountainscape, located along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The peaks are surrounded by many trails, ranging from a strenuous 1 1/2-mile trek to the summit of Sharp Top (which offers a 360-degree view of the mountains) to an easy one-mile loop around Abbott Lake. Speaking of the lake, fishing there includes catfish,... Read More »

Horseback Rides in Bedford, VA

 Reba Farm Inn presents Saddle Soar "Equitainment."That's fancy talk for horseback riding. The farm offers two types of rides - family rides, which last an hour and a half, and adult trail rides that can go as long as three hours. There are also overnight camping rides and moonlight rides. All of the trails lead riders through mountains and across beautiful coutrysides. Rides start at $40 per rider. Reba Farm is located on 65 acres near Bedford, VA. The Inn offers... Read More »
National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, VA

National D-Day Memorial Salutes the Fallen in Bedford, VA

Here's a salute to the National D-Day Memorial, an 88-acre tribute in Bedford to the men who fought and died on the beaches of Normandy during WWII. The memorial opened in 2001, and is visited by 85,000 people each year. Divided into plazas that tell the story of the invasion, the memorial took seven years to build at a cost of $25 million. It takes about an hour to tour the memorial.Why is it located here? Because Bedford County suffered the highest per capita D-Day losses in the entire... Read More »