**While we encourage visitors to taste the wines, craft beers, ciders, and spirits found all over the Commonwealth, you should always use a designated driver when drinking. Please use good judgement traveling between the wineries, breweries, cideries, and distilleries mentioned in this article. For Nelson County, check out the different tour options through Hop on Cville**
A hidden gem in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Nelson County is known for an abundance of outdoor recreation, from trail hiking through the mountains to cycling the challenging curves of the winding roadways. But the county has also become a mecca for craft beer, wine, and spirits enthusiasts, containing almost a dozen wineries, three cideries, six craft breweries, and three distilleries, with new additions opening each year. Follow the Brew Ridge Trail through Nelson County to get the full tasting experience during your visit. Use our comprehensive guide to Nelson County for an easy and affordable three-day getaway in Virginia!—TRIP PLANNING OVERVIEW—
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Stay at: Wintergreen Resort, starting at $135 per night.
Sitting on 11,000 acres atop the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, Wintergreen Resort has accommodations for every size group, whether you’re traveling solo or you’ve convinced a dozen friends to wise up and take a day off work with you. They even have exclusive luxury property rentals with up to nine bedrooms for an unforgettable group getaway.
While Wintergreen has all the typical winter resort sports like skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing, and ice skating, the remaining three seasons offer plenty of activities for visitors, with the added bonus of avoiding the crowds that often flock to snow-covered slopes on the weekends. Two golf courses, indoor and outdoor tennis, a full service spa with both indoor and outdoor pools, and on-site hiking trails are all within the resort grounds, providing hours of active entertainment during the resort’s warmer seasons.
Get a taste of the additional outdoor offerings at the Discovery Ridge Adventure Center, where you can try the climbing tower, bungee trampoline, 900-foot downhill zipline, summer tubing, and mini golf for $59. Plus, this five-pack of fun is transferrable, so if you’re feeling a nap, a friend can step in and finish out the activities.
For extreme sports enthusiasts, the resort opens their mountain biking trails in May. These cross-country trails are for experienced riders only, and are not suitable for beginners or novice mountain bikers.
Four restaurants on the property serve up everything from upscale fare to casual quick bites. We got the inside scoop that James Beard awarded Chef Edwin Scholly will be joining the culinary team at Wintergreen Resort, so you won’t even have to leave the mountain to get world-class cuisine during your visit.
Keep an eye out on the Wintergreen Resort website, as they often announces special deals and packages, like a Buy 2 Nights, get the 3rd night free deal, which will cut the cost of your Thursday through Sunday stay by a third (we even did that math there to save you the trouble).
Suggested Prior Reservations: Services at the Spa at Wintergreen, Tours at the Virginia Distillery Company, Tee times at Stoney Creek or Devils Knob Golf Courses
—FRIDAY—
Start your mini-vacation the right way with a few wine tastings in Nelson County. There are currently ten wineries in the region open for tastings, so you’ll need to narrow it down quite a bit or you’ll be spending days two and three recovering.

—SATURDAY—
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Hit the road to Virginia Distillery Company, which houses a distillery, tasting room, and whisky museum on the pristine rolling grounds. The distillery takes pride in crafting award-winning Virginia-Highland Whisky, and in addition to offering tastings and tours, they also teach visitors about the history behind Whisky and the distillation of spirits in America at the Virginia Distillery Museum. Book ahead of time if possible, as space is limited and they often book up on weekends for the tours. After getting a look at the practice and history that goes behind the whisky, try the resulting products at the tasting room, where bartenders whip up seasonal cocktails, whisky flights, and sampler tastings.
—SUNDAY—
Your three-day weekend is almost over, but there are still plenty of activities to keep you from thinking about the inevitable return to work. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Copper Mine Bistro & Lounge at Wintergreen Resort before checking out, then pack up the car for the final descent down the winding mountain roads. We decided to end the trip to Nelson County with a sort of “Choose-Your-Own-Adventure” twist:- Option #1: Get in a round of golf at Stoney Creek Golf Course at Wintergreen Resort. The course has a total of 27 holes set against the dramatic background of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Even if you’re no golf pro, each of the three 9-hole courses are fun and fairly beginner-friendly (although if you’re like us, you may want to let others play through to save them from an excruciatingly slow game pace).

- Option #2: Spend more time in the stunning wilderness of Nelson County with a hike to Humpback Rocks. Although only a 1-mile hike to the peak, the trail is fairly strenuous with a steep climb all the way to the top, but the views from the rock formations found at the end of the trail make for an epic summit.