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Salem, VA

Salem, VA

There are many reasons why Bath County is a magical place — unique places to stay, world-class arts and cultural experiences, great dining options, and endless outdoor recreation. Looming large above it all is the magnificent and unspoiled beauty of Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains. The mountain scenery has an undeniable effect on visitors. It lifts spirits and melts away stress. A visit to Bath County is a relaxing getaway that will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated. One of the keys to a relaxing vacation is the impeccable hospitality and charming places to stay. Bath County is home to The Omni Homestead Resort, which opened its doors in 1766, a full decade before the Revolutionary War. There are numerous award-winning Bed & Breakfast Inns, each with its own history and personality. You’ll want to experience all of them. There are also private cabins and homes for rent, some with breathtaking views of the mountains and rivers. One of Virginia’s greatest cultural gems is tucked away on a beautiful campus in Warm Springs, Virginia. Garth Newel Music Center is a chamber music venue that presents over 50 concerts throughout the year. Performances include the Garth Newel Piano Quartet, as well as renowned guest musicians, and are often paired with gourmet meals prepared by their resident chef. All varieties of artistic expression contribute to the beauty of Bath County. There are galleries to browse and a variety of exciting special events, including the Bath County Art Show each summer and the Bath County Plein Air Festival in the fall. Unspoiled Mountain Scenery & Legendary Hospitality

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Dining in Bath County is as fancy or lowkey as you want it to be. Creative chefs offer farm-to-table experience at outstanding fine dining restaurants. Options range from upscale to down home to delicious pizza. Be sure to savor the flavor of local craft beer at Bacova Beer Company, a small-batch brewery with a comfortable tap room that begs you to linger. It’s so easy to explore the outdoors when you’re in Bath. Douthat State Park’s crown jewel is the stocked 50-acre lake, but their trails reward hikers with waterfalls and wildflowers, a lure for anyone. Venturing into George Washington National Forest feels like uncharted territory and proves to be a true escape for trailblazers seeking solitude within the wilderness. Mountain bikers are at home there as well. For more than 250 years visitors have been making the journey to Bath County just west of the Shenandoah Valley. One thing that has not changed is the breathtaking beauty. The views are endless and unspoiled. One can easily imagine it is exactly the same as what George Washington and Thomas Jefferson saw centuries ago. There are still no interstates, mega-malls or even a stoplight in Bath County. Visitors seeking a unique vacation experience certainly hope it stays that way. Bath County is located in the Allegheny Mountains of Virginia along the border with West Virginia. More information can be found at discoverbath.com

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