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Home to a rich history, the Town of Haymarket was once known as the “Crossroads” in the 1700s and is now a quaint Virginia town with eclectic shops, restaurants, and museums. This small American town is just a stone’s throw away from Virginia horse country.
Unincorporated Haymarket has a plethora of shopping, dining, and entertainment choices including well-maintained golf courses and rolling mountains. Major attractions include the Bull Run Mountain Conservancy, Silver Lake Park, The Winery at LaGrange and The Farm Brewery at Broad Run.
Aroma Wine Tasting offers tastings, flights, bottles, glasses, and slushies at their beautiful tasting bar in Haymarket. The tasting room is operated by Morais Vineyards & Winery, and they serve all the same wines available at the winery as well as limited release wines. Seats are first come first…
Silver Lake Regional Park features a 23-acre lake is fed by the Little Bull Run, is a fisherman’s delight with bluegill and largemouth bass. The lake is open for bank fishing and non-motorized boats. Additionally, the park has 4 miles of multipurpose trails which are used with equal enthusiasm by…
The Farm Brewery at Broad Run is located in Haymarket and contains 6 acres of landscaped beer gardens and Brewbarn. The brewery serves a vast selection of Ales, Lagers, wines, and homemade ciders along with featured snacks and food trucks. The Farm Brewery is the perfect spot to catch up with family…
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