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May 18 - 19, 2019 • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
LoudounFarms.org/FarmTour
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CRAFT BEVERAGE VENUES
While enjoying sites on your farm tour, you may want to add one more. Below is a list of Loudoun’s on-farm and in-town craft beverage venues; you will definitely find one close to your tour itinerary. Contact them directly for information about specials and pricing, then relax and enjoy!
1. 50 West Vineyards: 571-367-4760 • 50WestVineyards.com 2. 8 Chains North Winery: 571-439-2255 • 8ChainsNorth.com 3. 868 Estate Vineyards: 540-668-7008 • 868EstateVineyards.com4. Adroit Theory Brewing Company: 703-722-3144 •
Adroit-Theory.com 5. B Chord Brewing: 571-474-9191 • BChordBrewing.com 6. Barnhouse Brewery: 703-675-8480 • BarnhouseBrewery.com 7. Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards: 540-338-5309 •
TheBarnsAtHamiltonStation.com8. Bear Chase Brewing Company: 571-267-2327 • BearChaseBrew.com 9. Belly Love Brewing Company: 540-441-3159 •
BellyLoveBrewing.com 10. Bike TrAle Brewing Company: 571-293-0050 • BikeTrAleBrewing.com 11. Black Hoof Brewing Company: 571-707-8014 •
BlackHoofBrewing.com12. Black Walnut Brewery: 703-771-9474 • BlackWalnutBrewery.com 13. Bluemont Vineyard: 540-554-8439 • BluemontVineyard.com14. Bogati Bodega: 540-338-1144 • BogatiBodega.com 15. Boxwood Estate Winery: 540-687-8778 • BoxwoodWinery.com16. Bozzo Family Vineyards: 571-918-9001 • BozWines.com 17. Breaux Vineyards: 540-668-6299 • BreauxVineyards.com18. Cana Vineyards and Winery: 703-348-2458 • CanaVineyards.com19. Carroll Vineyards - Leesburg Vintner: 703-777-3322 •
Leesburg-Vintner.com20. Casanel Vineyards and Winery: 540-751-1776 •
CasanelVineyards.com21. Catoctin Creek Distilling Company: 540-751-8404 •
CatoctinCreekDistilling.com 22. Chrysalis Vineyards: 540-687-8222 • ChrysalisWine.com 23. Corcoran Vineyards and Cider: 540-882-9073 •
CocoranCider.com 24. Creek’s Edge Winery: 540-822-3825 • CreeksEdgeWinery.com 25. Crooked Run Brewing: 571-918-4446 • CrookedRunBrewing.com26. Crushed Cellars: 571-374-9463 • CrushedCellars.com27. Dirt Farm Brewing: 540-554-2337 • DirtFarmBrewing.com 28. Dog Money Brewery: 703-687-3852 • DogMoney.Squarespace.com 29. Doukenie Winery: 540-668-6464 • DoukenieWinery.com 30. Dragon Hops Brewing: 540-441-3279 • DragonHopsBrewing.com 31. Dry Mill Vineyard and Winery: 703-737-3930 • DryMillWine.com 32. Eagletree Farm and Vineyard: 703- 777-5954 • EagleTreeFarm.com33. Fabbioli Cellars: 703-771-1197 • FabbioliWines.com 34. Fleetwood Farm and Winery: 703-722-21247 •
FleetwoodFarmWinery.com
35. Greenhill Winery and Vineyards: 540-687-6968 • GreenHillVineyards.com
36. Harpers Ferry Brewing: 540-660-7023 • HarpersFerryBrewing.com37. Hidden Brook Winery: 703-7373935 • HiddenBrookWinery.com 38. Hiddencroft Vineyards: 540-535-5367 • HiddencroftVineyards.com 39. Hillsborough Vineyards: 540-668-6216 • HillsboroughWine.com 40. Hunters Run Wine Barn: 703-926-4183 • HuntersRunWineBarn.com 41. Jack’s Run Brewing Company: 540-441-3382 •
JacksRunBrewing.com42. Loudoun Brewing Company: 571-223-6097 •
LoudounBrewing.com 43. Maggie Malick Wine Caves: 540-905-2921 •
MaggieMalickWineCaves.com 44. Mt. Defiance Cidery and Distillery: 540-687-8100 • MtDefiance.com 45. Notaviva Vineyards : 540-668-6756 • NotavivaVineyards.com46. Old 690 Brewing Company: 540-660-7023 • Old690.com 47. Otium Cellars: 540-338-2027 • OtiumCellars.com 48. Quattro Goomba’s Winery and Brewery: 703-327-6052 •
GoombaWinecom.Wordpress.com 49. Stone House Meadery: 571-512-0763 • StoneHouseMeadery.com 50. Stone Tower Winery: 703-777-2797 • StoneTowerWinery.com 51. Sunset Hills Vineyard: 540-882-4560 • SunsetHillsVineyard.com 52. Tarara Winery: 703-771-7100 • Tarara.com 53. Terra Nebulo Winery: 540-882-3800 • TerraNebulo.com 54. The Vineyards and Winery Lost Creek : 703-443-9836 •
LostCreekWinery.com 55. Two Twisted Posts Winery: 540-668-6540 • TwoTwistedPosts.com 56. Vanish Brewery: 703-779-7407 • VanishBeer.com 57. Village Winery: 540-882-3780 • VillageWineryAndVineyards.com 58. Walsh Family Wine: 540-668-6248 • WalshFamilyWine.com59. Wild Hare Cidery: 703-216-8630 • WildHareCider.com 60. Willowcroft Farm Vineyards: 703-777-8161 •
WillowCroftWine.com 61. Wine Reserve at Waterford: 540-692-9463 •
WaterfordWineReserve.com 62. Winery 32: 240-687-1989 • Winery32.com 63. Zephaniah Farm Vineyard: 703-431-1994 • ZephWine.com
1 Amazing Farm Fun703-327-4424 • AmazingFarmFun.com26469 Ticonderoga Rd., South Riding 20152
Have tons of fun on our giant hillside slides, hayrides, swinging bridge, huge bounce pillows, pedal kart track and more! We sell tasty local honey, preserves, jams, farm-fresh eggs and other goodies in our market. Check our website for up-to-date prices and activities.
2 Great Country Farms540-554-2073 • GreatCountryFarms.com 18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
PYO Experience our Farm Ninja obstacle course, wagon rides, jumping pillow, strawberry pies and ice cream! Strawberry, pumpkin and apple lifecycle signs educate you on how these fruits grow.
3 Natural Mercantile of Hamilton, Inc.540-338-7080 • NaturalMercantile.com341 E. Colonial Hwy., Hamilton 20158
We’ll offer tastings of several nutritional shakes, gummies, a few of our favorite foods, chocolates and wines! We sell a great assortment of all things organic, local and targeting special dietary needs. We’re excited to share information about great health!
4 Roots 657 42301 Spinks Ferry Road, Leesburg, VA 20176 703-779-9657 · Roots657.com
Visit Chef Rich Rosendale’s eat-in and take-out cafe/market. Our locally made chocolates, hot sauces, BBQ sauces, jams, jellies, snacks and condiments are a delight! Pottery, jewelry, textiles and paintings also for sale.
5 Southern States Loudoun County Coop540-338-7136 • SouthernStatesPurcellville.com261 N. 21st St., Purcellville 20132
Kids can have fun planting seeds and turning gourds into bird houses. Adults can learn about native plants and what to plant to help pollinators such as bees and butterflies. We also hope to have two local authors show and sign their books on farm animals and cooking with herbs.
6 The Dinner Belles Kitchen Cupboard540-822-4883 • LovettsvilleDinnerBelles.com24 East Broad Way, Lovettsville 20180
Wine tastings, food pairings and more! Our catering service and retail shop features Loudoun-made and Loudoun-grown foods, beverages, and art, along with specialty products from Loudoun and beyond.
How much does it cost? The overall farm tour is free and you don’t need tickets! There are fees at some sites for food, drinks and activities. Check the icons for more info.
Why are other venues and events separated? Because in many cases they charge an entry fee or have special hours of operation outside of 10 – 4. In addition to the other venues listed on this brochure, stop by one of Loudoun’s Farmers Markets. For a full list of markets, go to LoudounFarms.org/FarmersMarkets.
Who should go? This self-guided tour is fun and informative for all ages. Bring your friends and family – we can’t wait to see you! All sites will be open, rain or shine.
How do I find my way around? Check the map and directions in this brochure or visit LoudounFarms.org.
Can I take photos? Yes, and staff at these public events might take photos of you for promotional use. Share your photos on social media, using the hashtag #LoudounFarmTour and/or #LoudounPossible.
There are so many great sites to choose from, how do I decide? See the sample itineraries page for a few suggested tours. There are craft beverage and special event venues close to these sites to add to your day.
What is the “Loudoun, VA Made • Loudoun, VA Grown”™ logo? The logo is used by Loudoun growers and producers of goods who agree to adhere to the program requirements as established by Loudoun Economic Development. It represents the very best in Loudoun’s rural economy. Look for the logo, and support those using it. You’ll be purchasing top quality, helping individual farmers and producers, and supporting the entire Loudoun economy.
FARM TOUR FAQS SAMPLE TOUR ITINERARIES OTHER VENUES AND AG-RELATED EVENTS
Double 8 Alpaca Ranch
There are so many wonderful farms to tour, and we want to help you get the most out of this weekend. Below are some themed itineraries. Feel free to mix and match, switch the order, or customize to suit your interests and time frame. Please see the farm descriptions for additional details.
Community Supported Agriculture Tour: Still trying to figure out which CSA to subscribe to? This route may help you: 1 Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese offers a cheese-only CSA; 18 Day Spring Farm has a full-diet option; if you love strawberries, check out the strawberry CSA at 24 Wegmeyer Farms; 26 Spring House Farm and Farm Store supplies a la carte CSA deliveries; and 29 Lost Corner Farm offers a wide selection of produce.
Hands-On Tour: Get your hands dirty! Pick your own peonies at 4 Midsommar Farm; learn how to make a beautiful bouquet at 7 Greenstone Fields; make a felt butterfly at 17 3BW - Three Bags
Wool Farm; pick-your-own strawberries at 19 Wegmeyer Farm at Gilbert’s Corner or 21 Wegmeyer Farm at Oatlands; hands-on crafting will be happening at 22 Sunny Hill Farm Art Barn; and 30 Loudounberry Farm and Garden will be planting.
Horses and More Tour: Meet some of our favorite four-legged Loudouners: 13 Donkey Meadows will have a donkey to ride; learn how horses are more than just companions at 14 Project Horse Empowerment Center; 31 Equine Rescue League provides rehabilitation and adoption services for animals in need; learn how alpacas are raised and their fiber is harvested at 32 Double 8 Alpaca Ranch; and sheep can be found at 33 Willow Hawk Farm. Tastes of Loudoun Tour: Eat Loudoun grown and made items all day: 6 Breezy Meadow Farms will have the grills fired up; 10 Virts Family Farms will have local food ingredients that you can purchase and take home; 16 Blooming Hill Lavender Farm and Gift Shop offers tea and scones in their garden; and 23 Davlin Farm will be selling delicious sausage sandwiches.
Little One’s Tour: All of our sites are family-friendly, but here are a few that are ideal for youngsters: Pet some alpacas at 8 Butterfly Hill Farm Store; kids can do a self-guided scavenger hunt at 11 Edgegrove Farm; 20
Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum
offers many interactive exhibits; little ones can meet goats and chickens at 27 Paige’s Pit Stop - Farm Store; and explore 28 Temple Hall Farm Regional Park.
Look and See Tour: You won’t believe your eyes at the beauty and history here: learn about the soon-to-open 2 Lovettsville Cooperative Market; 3 Long Stone Farm offers a self-guided walking tour; 5 Homestead 1870 shares all they know about eggs; explore the hydroponic greenhouse at 9 CEA Farms; learn about the plant cycle at 12 JK Community Farm; history buffs will love 15 Fort Bacon Farm; and ask the gardening experts at 25 Loudoun County Master Gardener Demonstration Garden.
Keep the Tour Going Year-Round.Farming doesn’t stop when the tour is over and you can continue to shop local. For information on upcoming events, farmers markets and taking Loudoun products home, visit LoudounFarms.org.
LoudounFarms.org
BACK PANELADDRESS PANEL (SIDE WAYS)FIRST INTERIOR PANELS
May 18 - 19, 2019 • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
LoudounFarms.org/FarmTour
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May 18 - 19, 2019 • 10 a
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43777 Cen
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Suite 300
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703-777-0426 • LoudounFarms.org
CRAFT BEVERAGE VENUES
While enjoying sites on your farm tour, you may want to add one more. Below is a list of Loudoun’s on-farm and in-town craft beverage venues; you will definitely find one close to your tour itinerary. Contact them directly for information about specials and pricing, then relax and enjoy!
1. 50 West Vineyards: 571-367-4760 • 50WestVineyards.com 2. 8 Chains North Winery: 571-439-2255 • 8ChainsNorth.com 3. 868 Estate Vineyards: 540-668-7008 • 868EstateVineyards.com4. Adroit Theory Brewing Company: 703-722-3144 •
Adroit-Theory.com 5. B Chord Brewing: 571-474-9191 • BChordBrewing.com 6. Barnhouse Brewery: 703-675-8480 • BarnhouseBrewery.com 7. Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards: 540-338-5309 •
TheBarnsAtHamiltonStation.com8. Bear Chase Brewing Company: 571-267-2327 • BearChaseBrew.com 9. Belly Love Brewing Company: 540-441-3159 •
BellyLoveBrewing.com 10. Bike TrAle Brewing Company: 571-293-0050 • BikeTrAleBrewing.com 11. Black Hoof Brewing Company: 571-707-8014 •
BlackHoofBrewing.com12. Black Walnut Brewery: 703-771-9474 • BlackWalnutBrewery.com 13. Bluemont Vineyard: 540-554-8439 • BluemontVineyard.com14. Bogati Bodega: 540-338-1144 • BogatiBodega.com 15. Boxwood Estate Winery: 540-687-8778 • BoxwoodWinery.com16. Bozzo Family Vineyards: 571-918-9001 • BozWines.com 17. Breaux Vineyards: 540-668-6299 • BreauxVineyards.com18. Cana Vineyards and Winery: 703-348-2458 • CanaVineyards.com19. Carroll Vineyards - Leesburg Vintner: 703-777-3322 •
Leesburg-Vintner.com20. Casanel Vineyards and Winery: 540-751-1776 •
CasanelVineyards.com21. Catoctin Creek Distilling Company: 540-751-8404 •
CatoctinCreekDistilling.com 22. Chrysalis Vineyards: 540-687-8222 • ChrysalisWine.com 23. Corcoran Vineyards and Cider: 540-882-9073 •
CocoranCider.com 24. Creek’s Edge Winery: 540-822-3825 • CreeksEdgeWinery.com 25. Crooked Run Brewing: 571-918-4446 • CrookedRunBrewing.com26. Crushed Cellars: 571-374-9463 • CrushedCellars.com27. Dirt Farm Brewing: 540-554-2337 • DirtFarmBrewing.com 28. Dog Money Brewery: 703-687-3852 • DogMoney.Squarespace.com 29. Doukenie Winery: 540-668-6464 • DoukenieWinery.com 30. Dragon Hops Brewing: 540-441-3279 • DragonHopsBrewing.com 31. Dry Mill Vineyard and Winery: 703-737-3930 • DryMillWine.com 32. Eagletree Farm and Vineyard: 703- 777-5954 • EagleTreeFarm.com33. Fabbioli Cellars: 703-771-1197 • FabbioliWines.com 34. Fleetwood Farm and Winery: 703-722-21247 •
FleetwoodFarmWinery.com
35. Greenhill Winery and Vineyards: 540-687-6968 • GreenHillVineyards.com
36. Harpers Ferry Brewing: 540-660-7023 • HarpersFerryBrewing.com37. Hidden Brook Winery: 703-7373935 • HiddenBrookWinery.com 38. Hiddencroft Vineyards: 540-535-5367 • HiddencroftVineyards.com 39. Hillsborough Vineyards: 540-668-6216 • HillsboroughWine.com 40. Hunters Run Wine Barn: 703-926-4183 • HuntersRunWineBarn.com 41. Jack’s Run Brewing Company: 540-441-3382 •
JacksRunBrewing.com42. Loudoun Brewing Company: 571-223-6097 •
LoudounBrewing.com 43. Maggie Malick Wine Caves: 540-905-2921 •
MaggieMalickWineCaves.com 44. Mt. Defiance Cidery and Distillery: 540-687-8100 • MtDefiance.com 45. Notaviva Vineyards : 540-668-6756 • NotavivaVineyards.com46. Old 690 Brewing Company: 540-660-7023 • Old690.com 47. Otium Cellars: 540-338-2027 • OtiumCellars.com 48. Quattro Goomba’s Winery and Brewery: 703-327-6052 •
GoombaWinecom.Wordpress.com 49. Stone House Meadery: 571-512-0763 • StoneHouseMeadery.com 50. Stone Tower Winery: 703-777-2797 • StoneTowerWinery.com 51. Sunset Hills Vineyard: 540-882-4560 • SunsetHillsVineyard.com 52. Tarara Winery: 703-771-7100 • Tarara.com 53. Terra Nebulo Winery: 540-882-3800 • TerraNebulo.com 54. The Vineyards and Winery Lost Creek : 703-443-9836 •
LostCreekWinery.com 55. Two Twisted Posts Winery: 540-668-6540 • TwoTwistedPosts.com 56. Vanish Brewery: 703-779-7407 • VanishBeer.com 57. Village Winery: 540-882-3780 • VillageWineryAndVineyards.com 58. Walsh Family Wine: 540-668-6248 • WalshFamilyWine.com59. Wild Hare Cidery: 703-216-8630 • WildHareCider.com 60. Willowcroft Farm Vineyards: 703-777-8161 •
WillowCroftWine.com 61. Wine Reserve at Waterford: 540-692-9463 •
WaterfordWineReserve.com 62. Winery 32: 240-687-1989 • Winery32.com 63. Zephaniah Farm Vineyard: 703-431-1994 • ZephWine.com
1 Amazing Farm Fun703-327-4424 • AmazingFarmFun.com26469 Ticonderoga Rd., South Riding 20152
Have tons of fun on our giant hillside slides, hayrides, swinging bridge, huge bounce pillows, pedal kart track and more! We sell tasty local honey, preserves, jams, farm-fresh eggs and other goodies in our market. Check our website for up-to-date prices and activities.
2 Great Country Farms540-554-2073 • GreatCountryFarms.com 18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
PYO Experience our Farm Ninja obstacle course, wagon rides, jumping pillow, strawberry pies and ice cream! Strawberry, pumpkin and apple lifecycle signs educate you on how these fruits grow.
3 Natural Mercantile of Hamilton, Inc.540-338-7080 • NaturalMercantile.com341 E. Colonial Hwy., Hamilton 20158
We’ll offer tastings of several nutritional shakes, gummies, a few of our favorite foods, chocolates and wines! We sell a great assortment of all things organic, local and targeting special dietary needs. We’re excited to share information about great health!
4 Roots 657 42301 Spinks Ferry Road, Leesburg, VA 20176 703-779-9657 · Roots657.com
Visit Chef Rich Rosendale’s eat-in and take-out cafe/market. Our locally made chocolates, hot sauces, BBQ sauces, jams, jellies, snacks and condiments are a delight! Pottery, jewelry, textiles and paintings also for sale.
5 Southern States Loudoun County Coop540-338-7136 • SouthernStatesPurcellville.com261 N. 21st St., Purcellville 20132
Kids can have fun planting seeds and turning gourds into bird houses. Adults can learn about native plants and what to plant to help pollinators such as bees and butterflies. We also hope to have two local authors show and sign their books on farm animals and cooking with herbs.
6 The Dinner Belles Kitchen Cupboard540-822-4883 • LovettsvilleDinnerBelles.com24 East Broad Way, Lovettsville 20180
Wine tastings, food pairings and more! Our catering service and retail shop features Loudoun-made and Loudoun-grown foods, beverages, and art, along with specialty products from Loudoun and beyond.
How much does it cost? The overall farm tour is free and you don’t need tickets! There are fees at some sites for food, drinks and activities. Check the icons for more info.
Why are other venues and events separated? Because in many cases they charge an entry fee or have special hours of operation outside of 10 – 4. In addition to the other venues listed on this brochure, stop by one of Loudoun’s Farmers Markets. For a full list of markets, go to LoudounFarms.org/FarmersMarkets.
Who should go? This self-guided tour is fun and informative for all ages. Bring your friends and family – we can’t wait to see you! All sites will be open, rain or shine.
How do I find my way around? Check the map and directions in this brochure or visit LoudounFarms.org.
Can I take photos? Yes, and staff at these public events might take photos of you for promotional use. Share your photos on social media, using the hashtag #LoudounFarmTour and/or #LoudounPossible.
There are so many great sites to choose from, how do I decide? See the sample itineraries page for a few suggested tours. There are craft beverage and special event venues close to these sites to add to your day.
What is the “Loudoun, VA Made • Loudoun, VA Grown”™ logo? The logo is used by Loudoun growers and producers of goods who agree to adhere to the program requirements as established by Loudoun Economic Development. It represents the very best in Loudoun’s rural economy. Look for the logo, and support those using it. You’ll be purchasing top quality, helping individual farmers and producers, and supporting the entire Loudoun economy.
FARM TOUR FAQS SAMPLE TOUR ITINERARIESOTHER VENUES AND AG-RELATED EVENTS
Double 8 Alpaca Ranch
There are so many wonderful farms to tour, and we want to help you get the most out of this weekend. Below are some themed itineraries. Feel free to mix and match, switch the order, or customize to suit your interests and time frame. Please see the farm descriptions for additional details.
Community Supported Agriculture Tour: Still trying to figure out which CSA to subscribe to? This route may help you: 1 Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese offers a cheese-only CSA; 18 Day Spring Farm has a full-diet option; if you love strawberries, check out the strawberry CSA at 24 Wegmeyer Farms; 26 Spring House Farm and Farm Store supplies a la carte CSA deliveries; and 29 Lost Corner Farm offers a wide selection of produce.
Hands-On Tour: Get your hands dirty! Pick your own peonies at 4 Midsommar Farm; learn how to make a beautiful bouquet at 7 Greenstone Fields; make a felt butterfly at 17 3BW - Three Bags
Wool Farm; pick-your-own strawberries at 19 Wegmeyer Farm at Gilbert’s Corner or 21 Wegmeyer Farm at Oatlands; hands-on crafting will be happening at 22 Sunny Hill Farm Art Barn; and 30 Loudounberry Farm and Garden will be planting.
Horses and More Tour: Meet some of our favorite four-legged Loudouners: 13 Donkey Meadows will have a donkey to ride; learn how horses are more than just companions at 14 Project Horse Empowerment Center; 31 Equine Rescue League provides rehabilitation and adoption services for animals in need; learn how alpacas are raised and their fiber is harvested at 32 Double 8 Alpaca Ranch; and sheep can be found at 33 Willow Hawk Farm. Tastes of Loudoun Tour: Eat Loudoun grown and made items all day: 6 Breezy Meadow Farms will have the grills fired up; 10 Virts Family Farms will have local food ingredients that you can purchase and take home; 16 Blooming Hill Lavender Farm and Gift Shop offers tea and scones in their garden; and 23 Davlin Farm will be selling delicious sausage sandwiches.
Little One’s Tour: All of our sites are family-friendly, but here are a few that are ideal for youngsters: Pet some alpacas at 8 Butterfly Hill Farm Store; kids can do a self-guided scavenger hunt at 11 Edgegrove Farm; 20
Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum
offers many interactive exhibits; little ones can meet goats and chickens at 27 Paige’s Pit Stop - Farm Store; and explore 28 Temple Hall Farm Regional Park.
Look and See Tour: You won’t believe your eyes at the beauty and history here: learn about the soon-to-open 2 Lovettsville Cooperative Market; 3 Long Stone Farm offers a self-guided walking tour; 5 Homestead 1870 shares all they know about eggs; explore the hydroponic greenhouse at 9 CEA Farms; learn about the plant cycle at 12 JK Community Farm; history buffs will love 15 Fort Bacon Farm; and ask the gardening experts at 25 Loudoun County Master Gardener Demonstration Garden.
Keep the Tour Going Year-Round.Farming doesn’t stop when the tour is over and you can continue to shop local. For information on upcoming events, farmers markets and taking Loudoun products home, visit LoudounFarms.org.
LoudounFarms.org
BACK PANEL ADDRESS PANEL (SIDE WAYS) FIRST INTERIOR PANELS
May 18 - 19, 2019 • 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
LoudounFarms.org/FarmTour
Not
aviv
a Vi
neya
rds
May 18 - 19, 2019 • 10 a
.m. - 4 p
.m.
43777 Cen
tral Station
Drive
Suite 300
Ash
bu
rn, V
A 20147
703-777-0426 • LoudounFarms.org
CRAFT BEVERAGE VENUES
While enjoying sites on your farm tour, you may want to add one more. Below is a list of Loudoun’s on-farm and in-town craft beverage venues; you will definitely find one close to your tour itinerary. Contact them directly for information about specials and pricing, then relax and enjoy!
1. 50 West Vineyards: 571-367-4760 • 50WestVineyards.com 2. 8 Chains North Winery: 571-439-2255 • 8ChainsNorth.com 3. 868 Estate Vineyards: 540-668-7008 • 868EstateVineyards.com4. Adroit Theory Brewing Company: 703-722-3144 •
Adroit-Theory.com 5. B Chord Brewing: 571-474-9191 • BChordBrewing.com 6. Barnhouse Brewery: 703-675-8480 • BarnhouseBrewery.com 7. Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards: 540-338-5309 •
TheBarnsAtHamiltonStation.com8. Bear Chase Brewing Company: 571-267-2327 • BearChaseBrew.com 9. Belly Love Brewing Company: 540-441-3159 •
BellyLoveBrewing.com 10. Bike TrAle Brewing Company: 571-293-0050 • BikeTrAleBrewing.com 11. Black Hoof Brewing Company: 571-707-8014 •
BlackHoofBrewing.com12. Black Walnut Brewery: 703-771-9474 • BlackWalnutBrewery.com 13. Bluemont Vineyard: 540-554-8439 • BluemontVineyard.com14. Bogati Bodega: 540-338-1144 • BogatiBodega.com 15. Boxwood Estate Winery: 540-687-8778 • BoxwoodWinery.com16. Bozzo Family Vineyards: 571-918-9001 • BozWines.com 17. Breaux Vineyards: 540-668-6299 • BreauxVineyards.com18. Cana Vineyards and Winery: 703-348-2458 • CanaVineyards.com19. Carroll Vineyards - Leesburg Vintner: 703-777-3322 •
Leesburg-Vintner.com20. Casanel Vineyards and Winery: 540-751-1776 •
CasanelVineyards.com21. Catoctin Creek Distilling Company: 540-751-8404 •
CatoctinCreekDistilling.com 22. Chrysalis Vineyards: 540-687-8222 • ChrysalisWine.com 23. Corcoran Vineyards and Cider: 540-882-9073 •
CocoranCider.com 24. Creek’s Edge Winery: 540-822-3825 • CreeksEdgeWinery.com 25. Crooked Run Brewing: 571-918-4446 • CrookedRunBrewing.com26. Crushed Cellars: 571-374-9463 • CrushedCellars.com27. Dirt Farm Brewing: 540-554-2337 • DirtFarmBrewing.com 28. Dog Money Brewery: 703-687-3852 • DogMoney.Squarespace.com 29. Doukenie Winery: 540-668-6464 • DoukenieWinery.com 30. Dragon Hops Brewing: 540-441-3279 • DragonHopsBrewing.com 31. Dry Mill Vineyard and Winery: 703-737-3930 • DryMillWine.com 32. Eagletree Farm and Vineyard: 703- 777-5954 • EagleTreeFarm.com33. Fabbioli Cellars: 703-771-1197 • FabbioliWines.com 34. Fleetwood Farm and Winery: 703-722-21247 •
FleetwoodFarmWinery.com
35. Greenhill Winery and Vineyards: 540-687-6968 • GreenHillVineyards.com
36. Harpers Ferry Brewing: 540-660-7023 • HarpersFerryBrewing.com37. Hidden Brook Winery: 703-7373935 • HiddenBrookWinery.com 38. Hiddencroft Vineyards: 540-535-5367 • HiddencroftVineyards.com 39. Hillsborough Vineyards: 540-668-6216 • HillsboroughWine.com 40. Hunters Run Wine Barn: 703-926-4183 • HuntersRunWineBarn.com 41. Jack’s Run Brewing Company: 540-441-3382 •
JacksRunBrewing.com42. Loudoun Brewing Company: 571-223-6097 •
LoudounBrewing.com 43. Maggie Malick Wine Caves: 540-905-2921 •
MaggieMalickWineCaves.com 44. Mt. Defiance Cidery and Distillery: 540-687-8100 • MtDefiance.com 45. Notaviva Vineyards : 540-668-6756 • NotavivaVineyards.com46. Old 690 Brewing Company: 540-660-7023 • Old690.com 47. Otium Cellars: 540-338-2027 • OtiumCellars.com 48. Quattro Goomba’s Winery and Brewery: 703-327-6052 •
GoombaWinecom.Wordpress.com 49. Stone House Meadery: 571-512-0763 • StoneHouseMeadery.com 50. Stone Tower Winery: 703-777-2797 • StoneTowerWinery.com 51. Sunset Hills Vineyard: 540-882-4560 • SunsetHillsVineyard.com 52. Tarara Winery: 703-771-7100 • Tarara.com 53. Terra Nebulo Winery: 540-882-3800 • TerraNebulo.com 54. The Vineyards and Winery Lost Creek : 703-443-9836 •
LostCreekWinery.com 55. Two Twisted Posts Winery: 540-668-6540 • TwoTwistedPosts.com 56. Vanish Brewery: 703-779-7407 • VanishBeer.com 57. Village Winery: 540-882-3780 • VillageWineryAndVineyards.com 58. Walsh Family Wine: 540-668-6248 • WalshFamilyWine.com59. Wild Hare Cidery: 703-216-8630 • WildHareCider.com 60. Willowcroft Farm Vineyards: 703-777-8161 •
WillowCroftWine.com 61. Wine Reserve at Waterford: 540-692-9463 •
WaterfordWineReserve.com 62. Winery 32: 240-687-1989 • Winery32.com 63. Zephaniah Farm Vineyard: 703-431-1994 • ZephWine.com
1 Amazing Farm Fun703-327-4424 • AmazingFarmFun.com26469 Ticonderoga Rd., South Riding 20152
Have tons of fun on our giant hillside slides, hayrides, swinging bridge, huge bounce pillows, pedal kart track and more! We sell tasty local honey, preserves, jams, farm-fresh eggs and other goodies in our market. Check our website for up-to-date prices and activities.
2 Great Country Farms540-554-2073 • GreatCountryFarms.com 18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
PYO Experience our Farm Ninja obstacle course, wagon rides, jumping pillow, strawberry pies and ice cream! Strawberry, pumpkin and apple lifecycle signs educate you on how these fruits grow.
3 Natural Mercantile of Hamilton, Inc.540-338-7080 • NaturalMercantile.com341 E. Colonial Hwy., Hamilton 20158
We’ll offer tastings of several nutritional shakes, gummies, a few of our favorite foods, chocolates and wines! We sell a great assortment of all things organic, local and targeting special dietary needs. We’re excited to share information about great health!
4 Roots 657 42301 Spinks Ferry Road, Leesburg, VA 20176 703-779-9657 · Roots657.com
Visit Chef Rich Rosendale’s eat-in and take-out cafe/market. Our locally made chocolates, hot sauces, BBQ sauces, jams, jellies, snacks and condiments are a delight! Pottery, jewelry, textiles and paintings also for sale.
5 Southern States Loudoun County Coop540-338-7136 • SouthernStatesPurcellville.com261 N. 21st St., Purcellville 20132
Kids can have fun planting seeds and turning gourds into bird houses. Adults can learn about native plants and what to plant to help pollinators such as bees and butterflies. We also hope to have two local authors show and sign their books on farm animals and cooking with herbs.
6 The Dinner Belles Kitchen Cupboard540-822-4883 • LovettsvilleDinnerBelles.com24 East Broad Way, Lovettsville 20180
Wine tastings, food pairings and more! Our catering service and retail shop features Loudoun-made and Loudoun-grown foods, beverages, and art, along with specialty products from Loudoun and beyond.
How much does it cost? The overall farm tour is free and you don’t need tickets! There are fees at some sites for food, drinks and activities. Check the icons for more info.
Why are other venues and events separated? Because in many cases they charge an entry fee or have special hours of operation outside of 10 – 4. In addition to the other venues listed on this brochure, stop by one of Loudoun’s Farmers Markets. For a full list of markets, go to LoudounFarms.org/FarmersMarkets.
Who should go? This self-guided tour is fun and informative for all ages. Bring your friends and family – we can’t wait to see you! All sites will be open, rain or shine.
How do I find my way around? Check the map and directions in this brochure or visit LoudounFarms.org.
Can I take photos? Yes, and staff at these public events might take photos of you for promotional use. Share your photos on social media, using the hashtag #LoudounFarmTour and/or #LoudounPossible.
There are so many great sites to choose from, how do I decide? See the sample itineraries page for a few suggested tours. There are craft beverage and special event venues close to these sites to add to your day.
What is the “Loudoun, VA Made • Loudoun, VA Grown”™ logo? The logo is used by Loudoun growers and producers of goods who agree to adhere to the program requirements as established by Loudoun Economic Development. It represents the very best in Loudoun’s rural economy. Look for the logo, and support those using it. You’ll be purchasing top quality, helping individual farmers and producers, and supporting the entire Loudoun economy.
FARM TOUR FAQS SAMPLE TOUR ITINERARIESOTHER VENUES AND AG-RELATED EVENTS
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There are so many wonderful farms to tour, and we want to help you get the most out of this weekend. Below are some themed itineraries. Feel free to mix and match, switch the order, or customize to suit your interests and time frame. Please see the farm descriptions for additional details.
Community Supported Agriculture Tour: Still trying to figure out which CSA to subscribe to? This route may help you: 1 Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese offers a cheese-only CSA; 18 Day Spring Farm has a full-diet option; if you love strawberries, check out the strawberry CSA at 24 Wegmeyer Farms; 26 Spring House Farm and Farm Store supplies a la carte CSA deliveries; and 29 Lost Corner Farm offers a wide selection of produce.
Hands-On Tour: Get your hands dirty! Pick your own peonies at 4 Midsommar Farm; learn how to make a beautiful bouquet at 7 Greenstone Fields; make a felt butterfly at 17 3BW - Three Bags
Wool Farm; pick-your-own strawberries at 19 Wegmeyer Farm at Gilbert’s Corner or 21 Wegmeyer Farm at Oatlands; hands-on crafting will be happening at 22 Sunny Hill Farm Art Barn; and 30 Loudounberry Farm and Garden will be planting.
Horses and More Tour: Meet some of our favorite four-legged Loudouners: 13 Donkey Meadows will have a donkey to ride; learn how horses are more than just companions at 14 Project Horse Empowerment Center; 31 Equine Rescue League provides rehabilitation and adoption services for animals in need; learn how alpacas are raised and their fiber is harvested at 32 Double 8 Alpaca Ranch; and sheep can be found at 33 Willow Hawk Farm. Tastes of Loudoun Tour: Eat Loudoun grown and made items all day: 6 Breezy Meadow Farms will have the grills fired up; 10 Virts Family Farms will have local food ingredients that you can purchase and take home; 16 Blooming Hill Lavender Farm and Gift Shop offers tea and scones in their garden; and 23 Davlin Farm will be selling delicious sausage sandwiches.
Little One’s Tour: All of our sites are family-friendly, but here are a few that are ideal for youngsters: Pet some alpacas at 8 Butterfly Hill Farm Store; kids can do a self-guided scavenger hunt at 11 Edgegrove Farm; 20
Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum
offers many interactive exhibits; little ones can meet goats and chickens at 27 Paige’s Pit Stop - Farm Store; and explore 28 Temple Hall Farm Regional Park.
Look and See Tour: You won’t believe your eyes at the beauty and history here: learn about the soon-to-open 2 Lovettsville Cooperative Market; 3 Long Stone Farm offers a self-guided walking tour; 5 Homestead 1870 shares all they know about eggs; explore the hydroponic greenhouse at 9 CEA Farms; learn about the plant cycle at 12 JK Community Farm; history buffs will love 15 Fort Bacon Farm; and ask the gardening experts at 25 Loudoun County Master Gardener Demonstration Garden.
Keep the Tour Going Year-Round.Farming doesn’t stop when the tour is over and you can continue to shop local. For information on upcoming events, farmers markets and taking Loudoun products home, visit LoudounFarms.org.
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This is an illustrative map. Please use our mobile-friendly map for GPS directions. loudounfarms.org/farmtourmap
Key Farms
Sample Tours CSA Tour Hands-On Tour Horses and More Tour Tastes of Loudoun Tour Little One’s Tour Look and See Tour
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Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese571-442-7444 • GeorgesMillCheese.com11873 Georges Mill Rd., Lovettsville 20180
We’re an eighth-generation family farm raising dairy goats, pastured, whey-fed pork, and pastured eggs. We make cheese, caramel and soaps. Learn how we raise goats and make cheese!
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Lovettsville Cooperative Market703-201-9916 • Lovettsville-Grocery.com11873 Georges Mill Rd., Lovettsville 20180
This community-owned grocery store will open in 2021. We’ll discuss our store design, market study, buying and eating local, and the products and services we’ll offer. We’ll also give you seed packets to take home.
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Long Stone Farm540-454-2505 • LongStoneFarmVa.com38212 Long Ln., Lovettsville 20180
We produce heritage-pastured pork, beef, chicken and duck eggs, with a focus on forage production and soil fertility. Take a self-guided, educational tour that allows you to enjoy the farm and our animals at your leisure.
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Homestead 1870540-751-8088 • Homestead1870.com12117 Harpers Ferry Rd., Hillsboro 20132
We raise longhorn cattle, chickens and honey bees, and have a farm market selling drinks, eggs and other goodies.
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Breezy Meadow Farms540-882-4969 • BreezyMeadowFarms.com13530 Breezy Meadow Ln., Lovettsville 20180
Meet a water buffalo and pet some rabbits! Learn about Asian Water Buffalo and their worldwide, multipurpose benefits in draft, meat and dairy. Bring an appetite for burgers, meat pies, and half-smokes on the grill.
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Greenstone Fields703-431-8234 • GreenstoneFields.com38223 John Wolford Rd., Purcellville 20132
Take part in our bouquet-making demos at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. using our beautiful, specialty-cut flowers.
Directions: Take John Wolford Rd. off of Route 287, north of Rt. 9.
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Butterfly Hill Farm Store703-475-2978 • Facebook.com/ButterflyHillFarmStore39673 Charles Town Pk., Waterford 20197
Interact with our friendly alpacas, tour the butterfly garden, and see spinning and weaving demonstrations. Buy locally produced alpaca products such as yarn, fashion accessories and other artisan products.
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CEA Farms304-261-8596 • CEAFarms.net15485 Purcellville Rd., Purcellville 20132
See how our hydroponic greenhouse grows lettuce, cucumbers and tomatoes in a controlled environment, which gives us 10 times the yield with a fraction of the water, chemicals and fertilizer.
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Virts Family Farms703-304-9770 • VirtsFamilyFarms.com15485 Purcellville Rd., Purcellville 20132
We’ll have informative displays on the family’s beef production, and staff will be on hand to answer questions.
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Edgegrove Farm703-869-6994 • EdgegroveFarm.com35660 Potts Ln., Hillsboro, 20132
Saturday, 10 - 11:30 a.m.: kids make a seedling pot and plant seeds to take home! Plus: self-guided farm scavenger hunt. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.: workshop with our partner Nadarra Leigh on the medicinal benefits of kitchen herbs and how to use them. 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: guided walking tour includes the history of this 1746 farm, meeting the animals, and discussing our farming practices. We produce non-GMO chicken, beef, pork, eggs and organic produce. Enjoy lunch from the farm!
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JK Community Farm703-881-6548 • JKCommunityFarm.org35516 Paxson Rd., Purcellville 20132
Join us for our 2019 Plantathon on May 18! We will also offer a planting tutorial and a basic plant-cycle class.
Directions: The farm entrance is on Airmont Rd, you will turn in through the gate where you see our sign and a large greenhouse.
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Wegmeyer Farm at Gilbert’s Corner540-751-1782 • WegmeyerFarms.comIntersection of Rt. 15 and Rt. 50, Aldie 20105
PYO Savor strawberry donuts, learn how we grow this fruit and pick them right off the vine.
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Wegmeyer Farm at Oatlands540-751-1782 • WegmeyerFarms.com(off of Rt. 15/John Mosby Hwy.), Leesburg VA 20175
PYO Pick strawberries right from the vine! See how strawberries grow from blossom to berry.
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Davlin Farm 703-431-8048 • DavlinFarm.com 37910 Hughesville Rd., Purcellville 20132
See our rare, heritage breeds of sheep and chickens. We will spin wool throughout the day and shear sheep at 2 p.m. Delicious sausage sandwiches available for sale.
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Loudoun County Master Gardener Demonstration Garden703-777-0373 • LoudounCountyMasterGardenerDemonstrationGardeners.orgIda Lee Park Recreational Center, 60 Ida Lee Park Dr., NW, Leesburg, 20176
Get your questions answered by master gardeners and learn about the 1/3 acre of vegetable, annual and perennial ornamental beds, turf plots and compost area. Join us for the native pollinator presentation on Saturday at 11 a.m.
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Spring House Farm and Farm Store540-822-0556 • SpringHouse.farm16848 Hamilton Station Rd., Hamilton 20158
You’ll learn about the history of pigs in the founding of America. We’re protein farmers providing CSAs and a la carte deliveries throughout Loudoun County and beyond.
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Lost Corner Farm703-727-8373 • LostCornerFarm.com43702 Hibler Rd., Leesburg 20176
PYO Pick your own strawberries all day for $5/quart. We’ll discuss the pros and cons of farming a depositional area, and the history of White’s Ford on our river front.
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Midsommar Farm, LLC703-789-6096 • MidsommarFarm.com12093 Mountain Watch Ct., Lovettsville 20180
PYO Pick your own peony while supplies last! Take a tour of this family-owned, certified naturally grown, fresh-cut peony flower farm at the base of Short Hill Mountain.
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Donkey Meadows703-901-1715 • DonkeyMeadows.com37352 Wineberry Ln., Purcellville 20132
Stop by and fall in love with the intelligent, beautiful, gentle American Mammoth Jackstock, and discover the valuable part they played in America’s history. This is a heritage breed of donkey whose numbers have sadly reached a critical low. Donkey rides will be available from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on both days for $5 (200 lb. weight limit). NOTE: NEW LOCATION
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Project Horse Empowerment Center703-395-2496 • ProjectHorse.org18915 Lincoln Rd., Purcellville 20132
Delight in our therapy horses, bake sale, raffles, demonstrations and merchandise. Learn how horses are much more than just riding companions, and how our rescues overcame adversity and now offer mental health and wellness services to humans.
Directions: From W.T. Druhan Blvd. go 1 mile and turn left at the 4-way stop onto S. Maple Ave. Go about 2.5 miles on Lincoln Rd. At the fork, veer right to stay on Lincoln Rd. Cross 2 one-lane bridge. Pass Springdale Inn on the left. At the fork, veer right to stay on Lincoln Rd. Our driveway is on the right at the top of the first hill (see white Trillium sign with small Project Horse logo). Follow Project Horse signs to parking and barn.
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Fort Bacon Farm571-271-1154 • FortBaconFarm.wordpress.com36258 Snickersville Tpk., Purcellville 20132
View pre-Civil-War-era artifacts found on our farm while learning how important agriculture is to Loudoun’s history and future. Get up close with our animals and find out how we raise them in an ethical, sustainable way. Be sure to shop in our farm store before you go!
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Blooming Hill Lavender Farm and Gift Shop703-431-0779 • BloomingHillVA.com19929 Telegraph Springs Rd., Purcellville (Philomont) 20132
Savor our lavender-infused tea, scones and ice cream. Buy lavender plants, products and decor. Learn how we distill for herbal hydrosols and essential oils using a small steam/glass distiller specially designed for this purpose.
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3BW - Three Bags Wool Farm703-431-9926 • ThreeBagsWool.com37655 Snickersville Tpk., Purcellville 20132
Join us for felting and rope-making demonstrations throughout the weekend. Make a felt butterfly for $5 when you visit, and check out our Icelandic sheep and chickens, ducks, rabbits, peacocks and goat.
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Day Spring Farm540-687-6036 • DaySpringFarmVA.com21388 Steptoe Hill Rd., Middleburg 20117
Visit our horses, cows, goats, chickens, pigs and farm store; see how we grow with no chemicals and no GMOs, and learn how to grow your own lettuce.
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Wegmeyer Farms540-751-1782 • WegmeyerFarms.com38299 Hughesville Rd., Hamilton 20158
PYO Pick strawberries right from the vine and enjoy delicious, fresh-baked strawberry donuts! Learn how we grow strawberry plants in our plasticulture system with reduced weeds and drip fertigation under the plastic beds.
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Temple Hall Farm Regional Park 703-779-9372 • NOVAParks.com/Parks/Temple-Hall-Farm-Regional-Park15855 Limestone School Rd., Leesburg 20176
Take our farm tour at 1 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. There will be farm-raised beef and pork for sale, a playground and bouncy pillows. A self-guided tour and an animal scavenger hunt will also be available.
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Loudounberry Farm and Garden703-346-6948 • LoudounberryFarm.com14917 James Monroe Hwy., Leesburg 20176
Our plug-planting demonstration allows kids to take home their own planted pot. Learn how to grow a garden where all the ingredients you might use for a pizza (basil, onion, oregano, parsley, tomato, eggplant) will be supplied, along with soil and a container, for only $10. Visit sheep, goats, chickens and rabbits and buy our amazing locally sourced produce, eggs, meats, honey, jams and much more.
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Equine Rescue League540-822-4577 • EquineRescueLeague.org12681 Taylorstown Rd., Lovettsville 20180
Pet a pony, shop at Bubba’s Tack Shack, buy some goodies at the huge bake sale, and participate in raffles. Check out our farrier demonstration and learn about horse hoof care. Fun and educational for the whole family!
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Double 8 Alpaca Ranch540-303-7071 • Double8Alpacas.com40205 Quailrun Ct., Lovettsville 20180
Meet our friendly alpacas, chickens and horses. We have lovely yarn, roving, dryer balls, needle-felting kits, socks,
alpaca figurines and more for sale. Learn how alpacas are raised, and how their fiber is harvested and processed. See
a demonstration of our 1920s antique sock-knitting machine.
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Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum571-258-3800 • HeritageFarmMuseum.org21668 Heritage Farm Ln., Sterling 20164
PYO Visit the Waxpool General Store, Miss Su’s Schoolhouse, Grandma’s Kitchen, and Milkie the Cow in our interactive exhibits for families.
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Willow Hawk Farm703-980-2866 • WillowHawkFarm.com11985 Rolling Hills Ln., Lovettsville 20180
Don’t miss a photo op with baby lambs! Bring your cooler to take home pasture-raised meat and free-range eggs. Watch hand-spinning and hand-dyeing demonstrations, and fiber preparation. We’ll also have yarns, roving, fleeces and tanned sheepskins for sale.
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Sunny Hill Farm Art Barn917-968-1387 • SunnyHillFarmVirginia.com38245 Hughesville Rd., Purcellville 20132
Families invited to picnic and play in the fields. Art from local artists for sale, along with antiques and memorabilia. Hands-on arts and craft projects available for a fee.
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Paige’s Pit Stop - Farm Store703 727-2395 • Paiges-Pit-Stop.Business.Site39810 Charles Town Pk., Waterford 20197
Bring the kids to check out our goats and chickens and learn how food is grown.
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CRAFT BEVERAGE VENUES
While enjoying sites on your farm tour, you may want to add one more. Below is a list of Loudoun’s on-farm and in-town craft beverage venues; you will definitely find one close to your tour itinerary. Contact them directly for information about specials and pricing, then relax and enjoy!
1. 50 West Vineyards: 571-367-4760 • 50WestVineyards.com 2. 8 Chains North Winery: 571-439-2255 • 8ChainsNorth.com 3. 868 Estate Vineyards: 540-668-7008 • 868EstateVineyards.com4. Adroit Theory Brewing Company: 703-722-3144 •
Adroit-Theory.com 5. B Chord Brewing: 571-474-9191 • BChordBrewing.com 6. Barnhouse Brewery: 703-675-8480 • BarnhouseBrewery.com 7. Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards: 540-338-5309 •
TheBarnsAtHamiltonStation.com8. Bear Chase Brewing Company: 571-267-2327 • BearChaseBrew.com 9. Belly Love Brewing Company: 540-441-3159 •
BellyLoveBrewing.com 10. Bike TrAle Brewing Company: 571-293-0050 • BikeTrAleBrewing.com 11. Black Hoof Brewing Company: 571-707-8014 •
BlackHoofBrewing.com12. Black Walnut Brewery: 703-771-9474 • BlackWalnutBrewery.com 13. Bluemont Vineyard: 540-554-8439 • BluemontVineyard.com14. Bogati Bodega: 540-338-1144 • BogatiBodega.com 15. Boxwood Estate Winery: 540-687-8778 • BoxwoodWinery.com16. Bozzo Family Vineyards: 571-918-9001 • BozWines.com 17. Breaux Vineyards: 540-668-6299 • BreauxVineyards.com18. Cana Vineyards and Winery: 703-348-2458 • CanaVineyards.com19. Carroll Vineyards - Leesburg Vintner: 703-777-3322 •
Leesburg-Vintner.com20. Casanel Vineyards and Winery: 540-751-1776 •
CasanelVineyards.com21. Catoctin Creek Distilling Company: 540-751-8404 •
CatoctinCreekDistilling.com 22. Chrysalis Vineyards: 540-687-8222 • ChrysalisWine.com 23. Corcoran Vineyards and Cider: 540-882-9073 •
CocoranCider.com 24. Creek’s Edge Winery: 540-822-3825 • CreeksEdgeWinery.com 25. Crooked Run Brewing: 571-918-4446 • CrookedRunBrewing.com26. Crushed Cellars: 571-374-9463 • CrushedCellars.com27. Dirt Farm Brewing: 540-554-2337 • DirtFarmBrewing.com 28. Dog Money Brewery: 703-687-3852 • DogMoney.Squarespace.com 29. Doukenie Winery: 540-668-6464 • DoukenieWinery.com 30. Dragon Hops Brewing: 540-441-3279 • DragonHopsBrewing.com 31. Dry Mill Vineyard and Winery: 703-737-3930 • DryMillWine.com 32. Eagletree Farm and Vineyard: 703- 777-5954 • EagleTreeFarm.com33. Fabbioli Cellars: 703-771-1197 • FabbioliWines.com 34. Fleetwood Farm and Winery: 703-722-21247 •
FleetwoodFarmWinery.com
35. Greenhill Winery and Vineyards: 540-687-6968 • GreenHillVineyards.com
36. Harpers Ferry Brewing: 540-660-7023 • HarpersFerryBrewing.com37. Hidden Brook Winery: 703-7373935 • HiddenBrookWinery.com 38. Hiddencroft Vineyards: 540-535-5367 • HiddencroftVineyards.com 39. Hillsborough Vineyards: 540-668-6216 • HillsboroughWine.com 40. Hunters Run Wine Barn: 703-926-4183 • HuntersRunWineBarn.com 41. Jack’s Run Brewing Company: 540-441-3382 •
JacksRunBrewing.com42. Loudoun Brewing Company: 571-223-6097 •
LoudounBrewing.com 43. Maggie Malick Wine Caves: 540-905-2921 •
MaggieMalickWineCaves.com 44. Mt. Defiance Cidery and Distillery: 540-687-8100 • MtDefiance.com 45. Notaviva Vineyards : 540-668-6756 • NotavivaVineyards.com46. Old 690 Brewing Company: 540-660-7023 • Old690.com 47. Otium Cellars: 540-338-2027 • OtiumCellars.com 48. Quattro Goomba’s Winery and Brewery: 703-327-6052 •
GoombaWinecom.Wordpress.com 49. Stone House Meadery: 571-512-0763 • StoneHouseMeadery.com 50. Stone Tower Winery: 703-777-2797 • StoneTowerWinery.com 51. Sunset Hills Vineyard: 540-882-4560 • SunsetHillsVineyard.com 52. Tarara Winery: 703-771-7100 • Tarara.com 53. Terra Nebulo Winery: 540-882-3800 • TerraNebulo.com 54. The Vineyards and Winery Lost Creek : 703-443-9836 •
LostCreekWinery.com 55. Two Twisted Posts Winery: 540-668-6540 • TwoTwistedPosts.com 56. Vanish Brewery: 703-779-7407 • VanishBeer.com 57. Village Winery: 540-882-3780 • VillageWineryAndVineyards.com 58. Walsh Family Wine: 540-668-6248 • WalshFamilyWine.com59. Wild Hare Cidery: 703-216-8630 • WildHareCider.com 60. Willowcroft Farm Vineyards: 703-777-8161 •
WillowCroftWine.com 61. Wine Reserve at Waterford: 540-692-9463 •
WaterfordWineReserve.com 62. Winery 32: 240-687-1989 • Winery32.com 63. Zephaniah Farm Vineyard: 703-431-1994 • ZephWine.com
1 Amazing Farm Fun703-327-4424 • AmazingFarmFun.com26469 Ticonderoga Rd., South Riding 20152
Have tons of fun on our giant hillside slides, hayrides, swinging bridge, huge bounce pillows, pedal kart track and more! We sell tasty local honey, preserves, jams, farm-fresh eggs and other goodies in our market. Check our website for up-to-date prices and activities.
2 Great Country Farms540-554-2073 • GreatCountryFarms.com 18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
PYO Experience our Farm Ninja obstacle course, wagon rides, jumping pillow, strawberry pies and ice cream! Strawberry, pumpkin and apple lifecycle signs educate you on how these fruits grow.
3 Natural Mercantile of Hamilton, Inc.540-338-7080 • NaturalMercantile.com341 E. Colonial Hwy., Hamilton 20158
We’ll offer tastings of several nutritional shakes, gummies, a few of our favorite foods, chocolates and wines! We sell a great assortment of all things organic, local and targeting special dietary needs. We’re excited to share information about great health!
4 Roots 657 42301 Spinks Ferry Road, Leesburg, VA 20176 703-779-9657 · Roots657.com
Visit Chef Rich Rosendale’s eat-in and take-out cafe/market. Our locally made chocolates, hot sauces, BBQ sauces, jams, jellies, snacks and condiments are a delight! Pottery, jewelry, textiles and paintings also for sale.
5 Southern States Loudoun County Coop540-338-7136 • SouthernStatesPurcellville.com261 N. 21st St., Purcellville 20132
Kids can have fun planting seeds and turning gourds into bird houses. Adults can learn about native plants and what to plant to help pollinators such as bees and butterflies. We also hope to have two local authors show and sign their books on farm animals and cooking with herbs.
6 The Dinner Belles Kitchen Cupboard540-822-4883 • LovettsvilleDinnerBelles.com24 East Broad Way, Lovettsville 20180
Wine tastings, food pairings and more! Our catering service and retail shop features Loudoun-made and Loudoun-grown foods, beverages, and art, along with specialty products from Loudoun and beyond.
How much does it cost? The overall farm tour is free and you don’t need tickets! There are fees at some sites for food, drinks and activities. Check the icons for more info.
Why are other venues and events separated? Because in many cases they charge an entry fee or have special hours of operation outside of 10 – 4. In addition to the other venues listed on this brochure, stop by one of Loudoun’s Farmers Markets. For a full list of markets, go to LoudounFarms.org/FarmersMarkets.
Who should go? This self-guided tour is fun and informative for all ages. Bring your friends and family – we can’t wait to see you! All sites will be open, rain or shine.
How do I find my way around? Check the map and directions in this brochure or visit LoudounFarms.org.
Can I take photos? Yes, and staff at these public events might take photos of you for promotional use. Share your photos on social media, using the hashtag #LoudounFarmTour and/or #LoudounPossible.
There are so many great sites to choose from, how do I decide? See the sample itineraries page for a few suggested tours. There are craft beverage and special event venues close to these sites to add to your day.
What is the “Loudoun, VA Made • Loudoun, VA Grown”™ logo? The logo is used by Loudoun growers and producers of goods who agree to adhere to the program requirements as established by Loudoun Economic Development. It represents the very best in Loudoun’s rural economy. Look for the logo, and support those using it. You’ll be purchasing top quality, helping individual farmers and producers, and supporting the entire Loudoun economy.
FARM TOUR FAQS SAMPLE TOUR ITINERARIES OTHER VENUES AND AG-RELATED EVENTS
Double 8 Alpaca Ranch
There are so many wonderful farms to tour, and we want to help you get the most out of this weekend. Below are some themed itineraries. Feel free to mix and match, switch the order, or customize to suit your interests and time frame. Please see the farm descriptions for additional details.
Community Supported Agriculture Tour: Still trying to figure out which CSA to subscribe to? This route may help you: 1 Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese offers a cheese-only CSA; 18 Day Spring Farm has a full-diet option; if you love strawberries, check out the strawberry CSA at 24 Wegmeyer Farms; 26 Spring House Farm and Farm Store supplies a la carte CSA deliveries; and 29 Lost Corner Farm offers a wide selection of produce.
Hands-On Tour: Get your hands dirty! Pick your own peonies at 4 Midsommar Farm; learn how to make a beautiful bouquet at 7 Greenstone Fields; make a felt butterfly at 17 3BW - Three Bags
Wool Farm; pick-your-own strawberries at 19 Wegmeyer Farm at Gilbert’s Corner or 21 Wegmeyer Farm at Oatlands; hands-on crafting will be happening at 22 Sunny Hill Farm Art Barn; and 30 Loudounberry Farm and Garden will be planting.
Horses and More Tour: Meet some of our favorite four-legged Loudouners: 13 Donkey Meadows will have a donkey to ride; learn how horses are more than just companions at 14 Project Horse Empowerment Center; 31 Equine Rescue League provides rehabilitation and adoption services for animals in need; learn how alpacas are raised and their fiber is harvested at 32 Double 8 Alpaca Ranch; and sheep can be found at 33 Willow Hawk Farm. Tastes of Loudoun Tour: Eat Loudoun grown and made items all day: 6 Breezy Meadow Farms will have the grills fired up; 10 Virts Family Farms will have local food ingredients that you can purchase and take home; 16 Blooming Hill Lavender Farm and Gift Shop offers tea and scones in their garden; and 23 Davlin Farm will be selling delicious sausage sandwiches.
Little One’s Tour: All of our sites are family-friendly, but here are a few that are ideal for youngsters: Pet some alpacas at 8 Butterfly Hill Farm Store; kids can do a self-guided scavenger hunt at 11 Edgegrove Farm; 20
Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum
offers many interactive exhibits; little ones can meet goats and chickens at 27 Paige’s Pit Stop - Farm Store; and explore 28 Temple Hall Farm Regional Park.
Look and See Tour: You won’t believe your eyes at the beauty and history here: learn about the soon-to-open 2 Lovettsville Cooperative Market; 3 Long Stone Farm offers a self-guided walking tour; 5 Homestead 1870 shares all they know about eggs; explore the hydroponic greenhouse at 9 CEA Farms; learn about the plant cycle at 12 JK Community Farm; history buffs will love 15 Fort Bacon Farm; and ask the gardening experts at 25 Loudoun County Master Gardener Demonstration Garden.
Keep the Tour Going Year-Round.Farming doesn’t stop when the tour is over and you can continue to shop local. For information on upcoming events, farmers markets and taking Loudoun products home, visit LoudounFarms.org.
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CRAFT BEVERAGE VENUES
While enjoying sites on your farm tour, you may want to add one more. Below is a list of Loudoun’s on-farm and in-town craft beverage venues; you will definitely find one close to your tour itinerary. Contact them directly for information about specials and pricing, then relax and enjoy!
1. 50 West Vineyards: 571-367-4760 • 50WestVineyards.com 2. 8 Chains North Winery: 571-439-2255 • 8ChainsNorth.com 3. 868 Estate Vineyards: 540-668-7008 • 868EstateVineyards.com4. Adroit Theory Brewing Company: 703-722-3144 •
Adroit-Theory.com 5. B Chord Brewing: 571-474-9191 • BChordBrewing.com 6. Barnhouse Brewery: 703-675-8480 • BarnhouseBrewery.com 7. Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards: 540-338-5309 •
TheBarnsAtHamiltonStation.com8. Bear Chase Brewing Company: 571-267-2327 • BearChaseBrew.com 9. Belly Love Brewing Company: 540-441-3159 •
BellyLoveBrewing.com 10. Bike TrAle Brewing Company: 571-293-0050 • BikeTrAleBrewing.com 11. Black Hoof Brewing Company: 571-707-8014 •
BlackHoofBrewing.com12. Black Walnut Brewery: 703-771-9474 • BlackWalnutBrewery.com 13. Bluemont Vineyard: 540-554-8439 • BluemontVineyard.com14. Bogati Bodega: 540-338-1144 • BogatiBodega.com 15. Boxwood Estate Winery: 540-687-8778 • BoxwoodWinery.com16. Bozzo Family Vineyards: 571-918-9001 • BozWines.com 17. Breaux Vineyards: 540-668-6299 • BreauxVineyards.com18. Cana Vineyards and Winery: 703-348-2458 • CanaVineyards.com19. Carroll Vineyards - Leesburg Vintner: 703-777-3322 •
Leesburg-Vintner.com20. Casanel Vineyards and Winery: 540-751-1776 •
CasanelVineyards.com21. Catoctin Creek Distilling Company: 540-751-8404 •
CatoctinCreekDistilling.com 22. Chrysalis Vineyards: 540-687-8222 • ChrysalisWine.com 23. Corcoran Vineyards and Cider: 540-882-9073 •
CocoranCider.com 24. Creek’s Edge Winery: 540-822-3825 • CreeksEdgeWinery.com 25. Crooked Run Brewing: 571-918-4446 • CrookedRunBrewing.com26. Crushed Cellars: 571-374-9463 • CrushedCellars.com27. Dirt Farm Brewing: 540-554-2337 • DirtFarmBrewing.com 28. Dog Money Brewery: 703-687-3852 • DogMoney.Squarespace.com 29. Doukenie Winery: 540-668-6464 • DoukenieWinery.com 30. Dragon Hops Brewing: 540-441-3279 • DragonHopsBrewing.com 31. Dry Mill Vineyard and Winery: 703-737-3930 • DryMillWine.com 32. Eagletree Farm and Vineyard: 703- 777-5954 • EagleTreeFarm.com33. Fabbioli Cellars: 703-771-1197 • FabbioliWines.com 34. Fleetwood Farm and Winery: 703-722-21247 •
FleetwoodFarmWinery.com
35. Greenhill Winery and Vineyards: 540-687-6968 • GreenHillVineyards.com
36. Harpers Ferry Brewing: 540-660-7023 • HarpersFerryBrewing.com37. Hidden Brook Winery: 703-7373935 • HiddenBrookWinery.com 38. Hiddencroft Vineyards: 540-535-5367 • HiddencroftVineyards.com 39. Hillsborough Vineyards: 540-668-6216 • HillsboroughWine.com 40. Hunters Run Wine Barn: 703-926-4183 • HuntersRunWineBarn.com 41. Jack’s Run Brewing Company: 540-441-3382 •
JacksRunBrewing.com42. Loudoun Brewing Company: 571-223-6097 •
LoudounBrewing.com 43. Maggie Malick Wine Caves: 540-905-2921 •
MaggieMalickWineCaves.com 44. Mt. Defiance Cidery and Distillery: 540-687-8100 • MtDefiance.com 45. Notaviva Vineyards : 540-668-6756 • NotavivaVineyards.com46. Old 690 Brewing Company: 540-660-7023 • Old690.com 47. Otium Cellars: 540-338-2027 • OtiumCellars.com 48. Quattro Goomba’s Winery and Brewery: 703-327-6052 •
GoombaWinecom.Wordpress.com 49. Stone House Meadery: 571-512-0763 • StoneHouseMeadery.com 50. Stone Tower Winery: 703-777-2797 • StoneTowerWinery.com 51. Sunset Hills Vineyard: 540-882-4560 • SunsetHillsVineyard.com 52. Tarara Winery: 703-771-7100 • Tarara.com 53. Terra Nebulo Winery: 540-882-3800 • TerraNebulo.com 54. The Vineyards and Winery Lost Creek : 703-443-9836 •
LostCreekWinery.com 55. Two Twisted Posts Winery: 540-668-6540 • TwoTwistedPosts.com 56. Vanish Brewery: 703-779-7407 • VanishBeer.com 57. Village Winery: 540-882-3780 • VillageWineryAndVineyards.com 58. Walsh Family Wine: 540-668-6248 • WalshFamilyWine.com59. Wild Hare Cidery: 703-216-8630 • WildHareCider.com 60. Willowcroft Farm Vineyards: 703-777-8161 •
WillowCroftWine.com 61. Wine Reserve at Waterford: 540-692-9463 •
WaterfordWineReserve.com 62. Winery 32: 240-687-1989 • Winery32.com 63. Zephaniah Farm Vineyard: 703-431-1994 • ZephWine.com
1 Amazing Farm Fun703-327-4424 • AmazingFarmFun.com26469 Ticonderoga Rd., South Riding 20152
Have tons of fun on our giant hillside slides, hayrides, swinging bridge, huge bounce pillows, pedal kart track and more! We sell tasty local honey, preserves, jams, farm-fresh eggs and other goodies in our market. Check our website for up-to-date prices and activities.
2 Great Country Farms540-554-2073 • GreatCountryFarms.com 18780 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA 20135
PYO Experience our Farm Ninja obstacle course, wagon rides, jumping pillow, strawberry pies and ice cream! Strawberry, pumpkin and apple lifecycle signs educate you on how these fruits grow.
3 Natural Mercantile of Hamilton, Inc.540-338-7080 • NaturalMercantile.com341 E. Colonial Hwy., Hamilton 20158
We’ll offer tastings of several nutritional shakes, gummies, a few of our favorite foods, chocolates and wines! We sell a great assortment of all things organic, local and targeting special dietary needs. We’re excited to share information about great health!
4 Roots 657 42301 Spinks Ferry Road, Leesburg, VA 20176 703-779-9657 · Roots657.com
Visit Chef Rich Rosendale’s eat-in and take-out cafe/market. Our locally made chocolates, hot sauces, BBQ sauces, jams, jellies, snacks and condiments are a delight! Pottery, jewelry, textiles and paintings also for sale.
5 Southern States Loudoun County Coop540-338-7136 • SouthernStatesPurcellville.com261 N. 21st St., Purcellville 20132
Kids can have fun planting seeds and turning gourds into bird houses. Adults can learn about native plants and what to plant to help pollinators such as bees and butterflies. We also hope to have two local authors show and sign their books on farm animals and cooking with herbs.
6 The Dinner Belles Kitchen Cupboard540-822-4883 • LovettsvilleDinnerBelles.com24 East Broad Way, Lovettsville 20180
Wine tastings, food pairings and more! Our catering service and retail shop features Loudoun-made and Loudoun-grown foods, beverages, and art, along with specialty products from Loudoun and beyond.
How much does it cost? The overall farm tour is free and you don’t need tickets! There are fees at some sites for food, drinks and activities. Check the icons for more info.
Why are other venues and events separated? Because in many cases they charge an entry fee or have special hours of operation outside of 10 – 4. In addition to the other venues listed on this brochure, stop by one of Loudoun’s Farmers Markets. For a full list of markets, go to LoudounFarms.org/FarmersMarkets.
Who should go? This self-guided tour is fun and informative for all ages. Bring your friends and family – we can’t wait to see you! All sites will be open, rain or shine.
How do I find my way around? Check the map and directions in this brochure or visit LoudounFarms.org.
Can I take photos? Yes, and staff at these public events might take photos of you for promotional use. Share your photos on social media, using the hashtag #LoudounFarmTour and/or #LoudounPossible.
There are so many great sites to choose from, how do I decide? See the sample itineraries page for a few suggested tours. There are craft beverage and special event venues close to these sites to add to your day.
What is the “Loudoun, VA Made • Loudoun, VA Grown”™ logo? The logo is used by Loudoun growers and producers of goods who agree to adhere to the program requirements as established by Loudoun Economic Development. It represents the very best in Loudoun’s rural economy. Look for the logo, and support those using it. You’ll be purchasing top quality, helping individual farmers and producers, and supporting the entire Loudoun economy.
FARM TOUR FAQS SAMPLE TOUR ITINERARIESOTHER VENUES AND AG-RELATED EVENTS
Double 8 Alpaca Ranch
There are so many wonderful farms to tour, and we want to help you get the most out of this weekend. Below are some themed itineraries. Feel free to mix and match, switch the order, or customize to suit your interests and time frame. Please see the farm descriptions for additional details.
Community Supported Agriculture Tour: Still trying to figure out which CSA to subscribe to? This route may help you: 1 Georges Mill Farm Artisan Cheese offers a cheese-only CSA; 18 Day Spring Farm has a full-diet option; if you love strawberries, check out the strawberry CSA at 24 Wegmeyer Farms; 26 Spring House Farm and Farm Store supplies a la carte CSA deliveries; and 29 Lost Corner Farm offers a wide selection of produce.
Hands-On Tour: Get your hands dirty! Pick your own peonies at 4 Midsommar Farm; learn how to make a beautiful bouquet at 7 Greenstone Fields; make a felt butterfly at 17 3BW - Three Bags
Wool Farm; pick-your-own strawberries at 19 Wegmeyer Farm at Gilbert’s Corner or 21 Wegmeyer Farm at Oatlands; hands-on crafting will be happening at 22 Sunny Hill Farm Art Barn; and 30 Loudounberry Farm and Garden will be planting.
Horses and More Tour: Meet some of our favorite four-legged Loudouners: 13 Donkey Meadows will have a donkey to ride; learn how horses are more than just companions at 14 Project Horse Empowerment Center; 31 Equine Rescue League provides rehabilitation and adoption services for animals in need; learn how alpacas are raised and their fiber is harvested at 32 Double 8 Alpaca Ranch; and sheep can be found at 33 Willow Hawk Farm. Tastes of Loudoun Tour: Eat Loudoun grown and made items all day: 6 Breezy Meadow Farms will have the grills fired up; 10 Virts Family Farms will have local food ingredients that you can purchase and take home; 16 Blooming Hill Lavender Farm and Gift Shop offers tea and scones in their garden; and 23 Davlin Farm will be selling delicious sausage sandwiches.
Little One’s Tour: All of our sites are family-friendly, but here are a few that are ideal for youngsters: Pet some alpacas at 8 Butterfly Hill Farm Store; kids can do a self-guided scavenger hunt at 11 Edgegrove Farm; 20
Loudoun Heritage Farm Museum
offers many interactive exhibits; little ones can meet goats and chickens at 27 Paige’s Pit Stop - Farm Store; and explore 28 Temple Hall Farm Regional Park.
Look and See Tour: You won’t believe your eyes at the beauty and history here: learn about the soon-to-open 2 Lovettsville Cooperative Market; 3 Long Stone Farm offers a self-guided walking tour; 5 Homestead 1870 shares all they know about eggs; explore the hydroponic greenhouse at 9 CEA Farms; learn about the plant cycle at 12 JK Community Farm; history buffs will love 15 Fort Bacon Farm; and ask the gardening experts at 25 Loudoun County Master Gardener Demonstration Garden.
Keep the Tour Going Year-Round.Farming doesn’t stop when the tour is over and you can continue to shop local. For information on upcoming events, farmers markets and taking Loudoun products home, visit LoudounFarms.org.
LoudounFarms.org
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ice
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atur
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oudo
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ade
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oun-
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ods,
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rage
s, an
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t, al
ong
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ialty
pro
duct
s fro
m L
oudo
un
and
beyo
nd.
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muc
h do
es it
cos
t? T
he o
vera
ll fa
rm to
ur is
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and
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n’t n
eed
ticke
ts! T
here
are
fees
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ome
site
s fo
r foo
d, d
rinks
and
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tiviti
es. C
heck
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r mor
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oth
er v
enue
s an
d ev
ents
sep
arat
ed?
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any
case
s th
ey c
harg
e an
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ry fe
e or
hav
e sp
ecia
l hou
rs o
f ope
ratio
n ou
tsid
e of
10
– 4.
In a
dditi
on to
the
othe
r ven
ues
liste
d on
this
bro
chur
e, s
top
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ne o
f Lou
doun
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rmer
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arke
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or a
full
list o
f mar
kets
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rmer
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sho
uld
go?
This
sel
f-gu
ided
tour
is fu
n an
d in
form
ativ
e fo
r all
ages
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g yo
ur fr
iend
s an
d fa
mily
– w
e ca
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ait t
o se
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u! A
ll si
tes
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open
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n or
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und?
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ck th
e m
ap a
nd d
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ight
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ow d
o I d
ecid
e?
See
the
sam
ple
itin
erar
ies
page
for a
few
sug
gest
ed to
urs.
The
re a
re
craf
t bev
erag
e an
d sp
ecia
l eve
nt v
enue
s cl
ose
to th
ese
site
s to
add
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you
r day
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Wha
t is
the
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doun
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e •
Loud
oun,
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wn”
™ lo
go?
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logo
is u
sed
by L
oudo
un g
row
ers
and
prod
ucer
s of
goo
ds w
ho a
gree
to
adhe
re to
the
prog
ram
requ
irem
ents
as
est
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hed
by L
oudo
un E
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mic
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evel
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ents
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st in
Lou
doun
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ral e
cono
my.
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ok fo
r the
logo
, and
sup
port
thos
e us
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it. Y
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hasi
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ping
indi
vidu
al fa
rmer
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d pr
oduc
ers,
and
sup
port
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the
entir
e Lo
udou
n ec
onom
y.
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M T
OU
R F
AQS
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PLE
TOU
R IT
INER
ARIE
SO
THER
VEN
UES
AN
D A
G-R
ELAT
ED E
VEN
TS
Double 8 A
lpaca Ranch
Ther
e ar
e so
man
y w
onde
rful
farm
s to
tour
, and
we
wan
t to
help
you
get
th
e m
ost o
ut o
f thi
s wee
kend
. Bel
ow a
re so
me
them
ed it
iner
arie
s. Fe
el
free
to m
ix a
nd m
atch
, sw
itch
the
orde
r, or
cus
tom
ize
to su
it yo
ur in
tere
sts
and
time
fram
e. P
leas
e se
e th
e fa
rm d
escr
iptio
ns fo
r add
ition
al d
etai
ls.
Com
mun
ity S
uppo
rted
Agr
icul
ture
Tour
: Stil
l try
ing
to fi
gure
out
w
hich
CSA
to su
bscr
ibe
to? T
his r
oute
may
hel
p yo
u: 1
Geo
rges
Mill
Fa
rm A
rtis
an C
hees
e off
ers a
che
ese-
only
CSA
; 18
Day
Spr
ing
Farm
ha
s a fu
ll-di
et o
ptio
n; if
you
love
stra
wbe
rrie
s, ch
eck
out t
he
stra
wbe
rry
CSA
at 24
Weg
mey
er F
arm
s; 26
Spr
ing
Hou
se F
arm
and
Fa
rm S
tore
supp
lies a
la c
arte
CSA
del
iver
ies;
and
29 L
ost C
orne
r Fa
rm o
ffers
a w
ide
sele
ctio
n of
pro
duce
. H
ands
-On
Tour
: Get
you
r han
ds d
irty!
Pic
k yo
ur o
wn
peon
ies a
t 4
Mid
som
mar
Far
m; l
earn
how
to m
ake
a be
autif
ul b
ouqu
et a
t 7
Gre
enst
one
Fiel
ds; m
ake
a fe
lt bu
tter
fly a
t 17
3BW
- Th
ree
Bags
W
ool F
arm
; pic
k-yo
ur-o
wn
stra
wbe
rrie
s at 19
Weg
mey
er F
arm
at
Gilb
ert’s
Cor
ner o
r 21
Weg
mey
er F
arm
at O
atla
nds;
han
ds-o
n cr
aftin
g w
ill b
e ha
ppen
ing
at 22
Sun
ny H
ill F
arm
Art
Bar
n; a
nd
30 L
oudo
unbe
rry
Farm
and
Gar
den
will
be
plan
ting.
Hor
ses a
nd M
ore
Tour
: Mee
t som
e of
our
favo
rite
four
-legg
ed
Loud
oune
rs: 1
3 D
onke
y M
eado
ws w
ill h
ave
a do
nkey
to ri
de; l
earn
ho
w h
orse
s are
mor
e th
an ju
st c
ompa
nion
s at 14
Pro
ject
Hor
se
Empo
wer
men
t Cen
ter;
31 E
quin
e Re
scue
Lea
gue
prov
ides
re
habi
litat
ion
and
adop
tion
serv
ices
for a
nim
als i
n ne
ed; l
earn
how
al
paca
s are
rais
ed a
nd th
eir fi
ber i
s har
vest
ed a
t 32
Dou
ble
8 A
lpac
a Ra
nch;
and
shee
p ca
n be
foun
d at
33
Will
ow H
awk
Farm
. Ta
stes
of L
oudo
un To
ur: E
at L
oudo
un g
row
n an
d m
ade
item
s all
day:
6 B
reez
y M
eado
w F
arm
s will
hav
e th
e gr
ills fi
red
up;
10 V
irts
Fam
ily F
arm
s will
hav
e lo
cal f
ood
ingr
edie
nts t
hat y
ou c
an
purc
hase
and
take
hom
e; 16
Blo
omin
g H
ill L
aven
der F
arm
and
Gift
Sh
op o
ffers
tea
and
scon
es in
thei
r gar
den;
and
23
Dav
lin F
arm
will
be
selli
ng d
elic
ious
saus
age
sand
wic
hes.
Litt
le O
ne’s
Tour
: All
of o
ur si
tes a
re fa
mily
-frie
ndly
, but
her
e ar
e
a fe
w th
at a
re id
eal f
or y
oung
ster
s: Pe
t som
e al
paca
s at
8 B
utte
rfly
Hill
Far
m S
tore
; kid
s can
do
a se
lf-gu
ided
scav
enge
r hu
nt a
t 11
Edg
egro
ve F
arm
; 20
Loud
oun
Her
itage
Far
m M
useu
m
offer
s man
y in
tera
ctiv
e ex
hibi
ts; l
ittle
one
s can
mee
t goa
ts a
nd
chic
kens
at 27
Pai
ge’s
Pit S
top
- Far
m S
tore
; and
exp
lore
28
Tem
ple
Hal
l Far
m R
egio
nal P
ark.
Look
and
See
Tour
: You
won
’t be
lieve
you
r eye
s at t
he b
eaut
y an
d hi
stor
y he
re: le
arn
abou
t the
soon
-to-o
pen
2 L
ovet
tsvi
lle
Coop
erat
ive
Mar
ket;
3 L
ong
Ston
e Fa
rm o
ffers
a se
lf-gu
ided
wal
king
to
ur; 5
Hom
este
ad 1
870
shar
es a
ll th
ey k
now
abo
ut e
ggs;
expl
ore
the
hydr
opon
ic g
reen
hous
e at
9 C
EA F
arm
s; le
arn
abou
t the
pla
nt
cycl
e at
12 JK
Com
mun
ity F
arm
; hist
ory
buffs
will
love
15 F
ort B
acon
Fa
rm; a
nd a
sk th
e ga
rden
ing
expe
rts a
t 25
Lou
doun
Cou
nty
Mas
ter
Gar
dene
r Dem
onst
ratio
n G
arde
n.
Kee
p t
he
Tou
r
Go
ing
Yea
r-R
ou
nd
.Fa
rmin
g do
esn’
t sto
p w
hen
the
tour
is o
ver
and
you
can
cont
inue
to s
hop
loca
l. Fo
r in
form
atio
n on
upc
omin
g ev
ents
, far
mer
s m
arke
ts a
nd ta
king
Lou
doun
pro
duct
s ho
me,
vi
sit L
oudo
unFa
rms.
org.
Lou
do
un
Farm
s.o
rg
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