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  2. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in central Shenandoah County, Edinburg exemplifies the quaint, small town atmosphere of the Shenandoah Valley.

  3. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and situated in central Shenandoah County, Edinburg, incorporated in 1852, exemplifies the quaint, small town atmosphere of the valley. Along its streets are antique, craft, restaurants, and gift shops as well as art galleries.

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    • Edinburg, VA
    • GMallard. Charlottesville, VA6 contributions. Great experience, highly recommend. This was a really fun experience. Burgess is a great guide and host. It was our first time riding E-bikes and we loved it.
    • RJA_SD_1964. Vista, CA 145 contributions. Tranquil beauty with great wine and people. We had a great visit to Wolf Gap Winery. The owners, JC and Janelle as well as the tasting room manager, Kim, were all amazing people.
    • Morafearna. 14 contributions. Yard Crawl Bathroom stop. Lady in musuem very sweet and kind. Lots of interesting artifacts and history. Gift shop is a local consignment shop.
    • J E. Fredericksburg, VA8,932 contributions. Consistently a Nice Visit! Anytime I’m in the Shenandoah Valley I always make a point to stop in here. They’re typically open during the week, whereas other vineyards might not.
  5. Distinctive Edinburg architectural features include unusual porches, beautifully crafted hand-carved woodwork and locally crafted stone walls, town museum, walking tours, shopping, and more! Just one stop along the Wilderness Trail in Shenandoah County!

    • 101 Town Hall Avenue, Edinburg, 22824, VA
    • (540) 984-8521
  6. Edinburg. Dedicated to the preservation of its old-time appearance and small-town charm, the town of Edinburg is truly like a step back in time. It is home to an 1848 Mill which is a Virginia Historic Landmark and one of the few mills that survived the burning during the Civil War.

  7. Edinburg is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Wolf Gap Vineyard; Swover Creek Farms; Heavenly Heart Farm & Mini Petting Zoo; The Flea Market in Edinburg; Shenandoah Valley Cultural Heritage Museum at The Edinburg Mill

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