If the cooler temperatures have you thinking about holiday plans already, don’t stress — we have some ideas.
Pack up the car and prepare to head over the river and through the woods to spend the holidays in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Located less than a two-hour drive from Winston-Salem, the Roanoke Region offers vibrant small towns, charming holiday traditions, and cozy mountain vibes.
This is what you can expect during Downtown Roanoke’s beloved holiday tradition:
Soak up small-town charm
What better way to explore a new city than on a horse-drawn carriage ride, complete with roasted chestnuts? This is what you can expect during Roanoke’s beloved holiday tradition, Dickens of a Christmas, held on the first three Fridays in December.
Then head to the Hotel Roanoke to warm up and see Fashions for Evergreens, where dozens of decked-out Christmas trees take over the lobby. Don’t forget to vote for your favorite.
You can also see festive trees at the Botetourt Tinsel Trail in Historic Fincastle, an adorable town full of holiday charm.
Holiday lights, camera, action
Head to Explore Park, located off the Blue Ridge Parkway, to experience a walking trail featuring 650,000+ twinkling lights.
Then trade holiday lights for stage lights at any of the region’s theatrical performances, including “The Nutcracker” by various local ballet companies, holiday concerts by the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra, and a production of “A Christmas Story” by Mill Mountain Theatre.
Sip, savor, and shop
Discover unique gifts for loved ones at any of the region’s holiday markets popping up throughout November and December. Then treat yourself at the Salem Gingerbread Festival or snag some eggnog at Homestead Creamery in Franklin County.
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Experience a Blue Ridge Holiday
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