“Virginia is for Lovers” is the tagline for Virginia tourism. We would add “lovers of their rural countryside dotted with farms”.
Considered part of the southeastern U.S. the state’s climate and geography are dictated by the Blue Ridge Mountains in the western part of the state and the Chesapeake Bay forming the basis for its coastline.
Agriculture covers 28% of Virginia’s land base or about 7.8 million acres. While there were twice as many farms in the 1960s as current day, agriculture is still the largest single industry in the state.
The Virginia farm stays come in all sizes and shapes, from colonial farm houses to contemporary cottages, from alpacas to cattle to diversified crops. Come see for yourself and stay on one of these authentic Virginia farms