Winchester offers a mix of old and new! Civil War landmarks and historic homes, including one belonging to Winchester native and country music legend Patsy Cline, sit alongside contemporary galleries, craft breweries, and shops. This Shenandoah Valley city is also home to the Apple Blossom Festival bringing in travelers from all over to experience the city's historic elegance.
Frederick County is the county seat in Winchester. Including several "towns" such as Middletown and Stephens City along with other unincorporated communities. This area includes small shopping centers within a close drive, full of rural charm, farms and orchards amongst the countryside.
Warren County is not just a great place to visit, it is an exciting place to live and work. With an abundance of history, outdoor assets and wonderful places to dine, there's tons to explore. Whether enjoying the colorful leaves in the fall, seeking adventure on the hiking trails of Skyline Drive or paddling the Shenandoah River, you'll always find something to do.
Clarke County is situated just 75 miles west of the nation’s capital. Upon ascending the Blue Ridge Mountains into Berryville you are crossing the iconic Appalachian Trail. The mountains lead down to the Shenandoah River, and beyond the river are gently rolling hills and open farmland. Clarke County is home to a flourishing agritourism industry, rich history, a variety of arts and entertainment.