Wednesday, June 27, 2012

There is a wonderful indie bookstore and artisan gallery, Over the Moon, in Crozet where you can pur




Our road dead ends 2.5 miles west of our inn at the boundary of the Shenandoah National Park. From that point there are 2 hiking trails delta airlines fares on old gravel road beds. (free access) The trails proceed up 2 hollows coming out on the AT and Skyline Drive at either Black Rock Gap or Turks Gap.
The south entrance into the park is a 20 minute drive from the Inn at the point where US250 and I-64 cross the Blue Ridge at Rock Fish Gap.From that point you can also enter the Blue Ridge Parkway, delta airlines fares (again, free access) and the first 30 miles south is National delta airlines fares Forest with many hiking trails, overlooks and a ranger station.
The U.S. presidents' homes, delta airlines fares Monticello, Ashlawn and Montpelier are open daily for tours. There are also tours of the original grounds of UVA which have been maintained in the fashion they were constructed in the 1820's. There are several Civil War sites within a 2 hour drive from the Inn -- Appomatox, delta airlines fares Chancellorsville, the Wilderness, and Fredricksburg.
There is a wonderful indie bookstore and artisan gallery, Over the Moon, in Crozet where you can purchase anything from the latest books to expertly designed wood, woven and ceramic crafts created by local artisans.
delta airlines fares Just across the street delta airlines fares is another local shop, the Greenhouse Coffee Shop that has become a local gathering spot and which serves excellent delta airlines fares coffee, homemade pastries, and delicious lunch and dinner fare until 7 pm each evening, and 9 pm Friday and Saturday.
In addition, there are 3 nice family restaurants (all quite different from one another) and pizza shops just 10 minutes away in Crozet. (Sorry, but there is no pizza delivery service to Sugar Hollow.)
The bottom line for our inn is that we are in a beautiful, quiet, serene location with easy access to the varied outdoor activities, restaurants, historical sites and shopping that the Charlottesville area has to offer -- all within a short drive.
Sugar Hollow is a place we go to often. The breakfast is great and the area is quiet. Although I have not been there for a family reunion, it seems like the perfect place for it. Kudos for a great place and wonderful staff.

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