5 Ideas for a Lazy Weekend in Waynesboro, VA

August 21, 2019
Outdoors, Food

Waynesboro, Virginia is known for being the gateway to both Shenandoah National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Typically, the city attracts countless outdoor enthusiasts looking for adventure on the water and mountains surrounding Waynesboro. But Waynesboro is also the perfect place for a leisurely weekend. And we all could use a leisurely weekend tucked away in the peaceful mountains, couldn't we? Whether you need to rejuvenate after a week at home with the kids or a week at work, come enjoy the simpler things in life: good food, good art, and good nature.

 

#1 Saturday Farmers Market

 

What better way to start a leisurely weekend, than meandering through the sights, tastes, and smells of the Waynesboro Farmers Market! Fresh-baked goodies and local produce will make for a delicious picnic later in the day.

 

 

#2 A Stroll Around Town To Discover Gems

 

Waynesboro is home to unique shops and antique stores, like Alpha & Omega Antique Mall, where you can find a wide variety of furniture and home goods. Meanwhile, at Pyramid, you’ll find everything from raw honey and rare spices to natural skincare products and locally made jewelry. Be sure your downtown adventure takes you through the current gallery exhibit at Shenandoah Valley Art Center.  Their gift shop features affordable local and regional artists’ works including jewelry, prints, cards, pottery, and glass. Continue your relaxed morning with breakfast or lunch at Stella, Bella, & Lucy’s. Art, antiques, and collectibles serve as decoration throughout the restaurant, which, combined with a fresh, creative menu that features rotating specials make this a local favorite.

 

 

 

#3 A Retreat to Nature

 

Waynesboro takes pride in its natural beauty. The city’s award-winning horticulture program and focus on urban forestry is evident throughout the streets and parks of Waynesboro. For a lazy afternoon, you have six beautifully landscaped parks to choose from. The Serenity Garden near the south entrance to Ridgeview Park offers a special retreat from the world for stillness and reflection.  Ridgeview Park also offers a variety of nature trails, a fishing pier, and wading in the South River.

 

 

#4 Sunday Morning Coffee & Comics

 

Tuck your Sunday paper under your arm and head over to The French Press. Lattes, drip coffee, loose leaf tea, and fresh pastries await. All mornings should begin like this! If Sunday Brunch is more your style, treat yourself to the delicious menu and drink specials at Heritage On Main Street.

 

 

 

#5 Scenic Sunday Drive

 

There is no shortage of scenic drives originating from Waynesboro! Head in any direction, and you will find yourself traveling along the region’s renowned mountain vistas and lush valleys. If you begin your journey northwest on Hermitage Road, you'll find Stable Craft Brewing. This working farm brewery has great food, brews, ciders, plenty of activities for the whole family, and mountain views in the distance. What more could you want? 

 

 

Continue your Sunday drive north from Stable Craft to Barren Ridge Vineyards in Fishersville. Their selection of fine wines and jawdropping Blue Ridge mountain views are the perfect way to cap off your lazy Sunday in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley.  

 

Leisure comes in all speeds. Set your own pace in Waynesboro, VA!

 

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