We here at Visit Loudoun are getting more excited every day about our upcoming web series, “Get Lost in Loudoun.” We’d like to give you a sneak preview here. We hope you’ll plan to watch the 9-episode series when it begins later this month (details to come). Now, Get Lost! Share on...
Fall is arguably the best time of the year to head our way. The weather is bright and sunny with low humidity (which those of us in the DC area know is something we’d give up HOV lanes for). And there’s tons to do outside. Pretty much from Labor Day through Thanksgiving, you’ll find great reasons to be exploring ‘round the county every weekend....
This Thursday, July 21 through Sunday, July 31, a new event will premier in the county: Farm-to-Fork Loudoun. This 11-day event is a collaborative effort between the agricultural, culinary, and winery communities of Loudoun. This isn’t just your run-of-the-mill (insert agricultural joke here) restaurant week. Far from it. All participating chefs and restaurant owners have committed to using at least 70 percent locally sourced food. Restaurant patrons may order from...
Loudoun has so many great events, almost every weekend year-round. The biggest problem we have, it seems to me, is that we have such great events happening the same day sometimes. But who doesn’t love choices. I wanted to give you some highlights of some signature events coming up over the next few weeks that really showcase why Loudoun is such a rich destination. ...
Have you spotted the chipmunk? He’s the furry one that pops up on the new VisitLoudoun.org. We here at Visit Loudoun think travel should be fun, and if you’re planning a trip to see us, we hope you spend a little time on our website, as we’ve tried to incorporate a little bit of whimsy to the site too. But it’s not all chipmunks...
Loudoun only has one food truck (at the moment… but I’m looking at you, D.C.’s food trucks!) and its a great one. The owners Angel and Pia Miranda are from Chi-town, Second City, Windy City (hence the name, duh!)… Chicago. And when they arrived in Northern Virginia, one of the things they missed most about Chicago was the food: hot dogs, Italian beef, pizza...
