Horse Races, Shows, and Events
When someone from Alexandria, Silver Spring or
McLean asks a Fauquier County resident where they live, many times they respond
with the question, "Ever been to the
Gold Cup?" Nearly 100,000
people from around the world visit Fauquier County each year to witness the
oldest steeplechase race in the country. And even though
The
Virginia Gold Cup and
International Gold Cup are two of our County's largest draws, they are only
the beginning of the rich experiences you'll find so close to our Nations
capital.
Each Friday night in the Spring and Fall
tailgators gather at Great
Meadow in The Plains for
Twilight
Polo. Fun for all ages, the matches feature outstanding competition, a
beautiful view of the landscape, and a chance see an old friend or find a new
one.
The Upperville Horse Show
is one of the premier events in the world of equestrian sports, and is held year
each June. It features the prestigious $100,000 Budweiser Upperville Jumper
Classic along with several days of competition leading up to this world class
event. You are very likely to see an Olympic hopeful, or a past Olympic medalist
in the competition.
Each weekend you'll find a full calendar of horse
events taking place in Fauquier County. From Fox Hunting to Steeplechase, we
have it all for the equestrian enthusiast. If you come out to visit and enjoy
one of these activities, be careful! You won't want to leave!
Historical Sites and Attractions
Its hard to find a book about the Civil War that
doesn't mention Fauquier County, Virginia. From John S Mosby to The Black Horse
Cavalry, the county is rich in Civil War history and lore. The Old Jail Museum
in historic Old Town
Warrenton features relics from the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and
exhibits including the John S. Mosby collection.
Explore the
Virginiana Room at the Fauquier County Public Library. Historical documents,
books and newspapers from Fauquier County and a variety of materials pertaining
to the Commonwealth of Virginia and prominent Virginians can be found there.
The Fauquier Historical Society provided a brief
history of Fauquier County and the County Seat, Warrenton.
Click here to read the summary.
Shopping, Dining and Siteseeing
Antiques - Fresh Produce - Unusual and
Interesting Stores - World Class Restaurants - Breathtaking Views. If these
items peak your interest, and you're near the Washington, DC area, you simply
have to come visit. The Farmers Markets in The Plains (540-253-5289) and
Warrenton (540-347-1101) offer huge arrays of locally grown produce and more.
The Ashby Inn & Restaurant in Paris (540-592-3900) (yep, Fauquier County), Frogs
& Friends in Marshall (540-253-5399), The Rail Stop in the Plains
(540-253-5644), 1763 Inn in Upperville (540-592-3848) and over 40 other
privately owned restaurants can be found tucked into the small towns, rolling
foothills and breathtaking venues throughout the county. And, if you're looking
for something different to do for a friend or relative on his or her birthday
(or any day, for that matter), visit the
Flying Circus in
Bealeton and take a ride in a bi-plane! Or just sit back, and enjoy the show!
Vineyards
Wine making has a great tradition in Fauquier
County, and our many vineyards offer the very standard for Virginia Wines.
Naked Mountain Vineyard,
The Oasis Winery, Linden
Vineyards and Piedmont Vineyards and Winery are but a few of the long standing
producers of quality Virginia wines from Fauquier County. If you're a wine
connoisseur, you surely don't want to miss the
Virginia Wineries
Festival (1-800-277-CORK) held each Spring at
Great Meadow.
Nature Lovers
Whether you're into hiking, biking, horseback
riding, camping, fishing, hunting, or bird watching, you can do it in Fauquier
County. If you're looking for the fireworks of Fall, the painted sunsets of
Summer, the snow covered hills of Winter, or the beautiful buds of Spring, its
all here awaiting your arrival. Take a leisurely drive down Route 211, a jaunt
through the winding hills of Markham, or a trek up Paris Mountain to get a
glimpse of the natural beauty that gives Fauquier County that clean, preserved
feel.
Proximity
For those stuck in the gridlock of Northern
Virginia, Maryland, and DC, you'll find Fauquier County a very short drive away
(probably about as quick as running to your local grocery store!). Many who
visit find it hard to believe so much culture, history, expansive space, and
beautiful countryside lie so close to where they live and work. Why fight the
traffic at a mall? A quick drive away are uncrowded streets, unusual shops,
great places to eat, and tons of fun things to do - all right here in Fauquier
County, Virginia.