#FlyWashington Magazine Fall 2017 | Page 51

FALL IS THE PERFECT TIME TO VISIT LOUDOUN COUNTY Escape to Virginia’s famed horse and wine country where stacked stone fences line unpaved roads and historic towns, horse farms and estates dot the countryside, just outside the nation’s capital. From the mountains and the shore of the Potomac River to the changing leaves on the vines at more than 40 wineries, Loudoun’s bucolic landscape is the perfect place to capture the color of the fall season. Relax at one of two resorts or a cozy B&B, horseback ride through the country like Jackie Kennedy Onassis once did or discover the secrets of winemaking as wineries host special events and dinners to celebrate harvest at the vineyards. In Loudoun, explore the color by land, air or water. Bike the W&OD Trail, stopping at a craft brewery along the way or get a bird’s eye view of the leaves at Empower Adventures’ zipline course. For water lovers, kayak the Potomac River to see the colors of fall along the shoreline. LOCO ALE TRAIL : Virginians have been producing wine for over 400 years but now the craft beer scene is making waves. Loudoun is where visitors can get a distinct local taste at 22 breweries creating more than 200 unique brews at any given time. Home to the LoCo Ale Trail, the largest beer trail for any Virginia county, Loudoun blends rural farm breweries with industrial-style tasting rooms. Experience tasting rooms on farms where brewers are growing hops, cherries and other products to go into their beer or play corn hole and chat with a brewmaster at an urban brewery minutes from Dulles International Airport. Get a behind–the–scenes look into the industry by booking a guided tour of the Mid-Atlantic’s first commercial-scale hops processing facility at Black Hops Farm or bike to breweries along the W&OD Trail. VIRGINIA WINE COUNTRY With more than 40 wineries and tasting rooms, Loudoun is a premier East Coast wine region and leading the way in Virginia. In 2017, Loudoun’s The Barns at Hamilton Station’s 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon received Virginia’s highest wine award, taking home the Governor’s Cup and outscoring more than 490 wines. Known as D.C.’s Wine Country due to its proximity to Washington D.C., Loudoun’s wineries are nestled along winding, unpaved roads, adjacent to horse farms and historic estates. Our boutique wineries house tasting rooms in everything from rustic barns and intimate cellars to architecturally stunning facilities. Indulge in tastings, tours, food pairings and conversation with award-winning winemakers. Fall is a great time to visit a Loudoun County vineyard. LUCKETTS FAIR : Celebrate Lucketts agricultural past at this family friendly fair featuring everything from Bluegrass music and sheep herding to hayrides, grape stomping and artisans selling unique crafts. theluckettsfair.com August 19-20 WATERFORD FAIR Return to a day from an earlier time at the Waterford Fair, which features tours of historic homes and vintage barns, artisan demonstrations, crafts and more. www.waterfordfoundation.org/programs/ waterford-fair October 6-8 LOUDOUN WINE AWARDS Celebrate Loudoun’s rich wine scene at the third annual awards event presented by the Loudoun Wineries Association. The evening begins with the grand tasting of Loudoun’s award-winning wines, followed by the awards ceremony and dinner. www.loudounwineawards.com October 13 MIDDLEBURG FILM FESTIVAL Enjoy four days of fantastic films and conversation with world-renowned actors and filmmakers. Past films include Nebraska & Spotlight while past guests include Director Lee Daniels and actors Emma Stone and Bruce Dern. middleburgfilm.org October 19-22 AUTUMN 2017 49 FLYWASHINGTON.COM