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Bluemont is an unincorporated village in Loudoun County, Virginia located at the eastern base of Snickers Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The village's center is located along Snickersville Turnpike ( Virginia Route 734 ), 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the incorporated town of Round Hill .
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Ditmar's Orchard & Vineyard – Council Bluffs; Empty Nest Winery – Waukon; Fishback & Stephenson Cider House – Fairfield; Ghost Pig – Soldier Creek Winery – Fort Dodge; Jacked Up Hard Cider – Crimson Sunset Cidery – Cascade; Jefferson County Ciderworks – Fairfield; Penoach Vineyard and Winery – Adel; Sacrilegious Ciderworks ...
The three major highways across the valley are U.S. Route 50, which runs from Aldie on the east to Ashby Gap on the west; Route 7, which runs from Clarke's Gap west of Leesburg to Snickers Gap west of Bluemont; and Route 9, which diverges from Route 7 at Clarke's Gap and runs west to Keyes Gap on the West Virginia border.
Novelty Hill Winery (May 2009) Pointe of View Winery (May 2009) Quails' Gate Winery (May 2009) Robert M. Parker, Jr. (May 2009) Times Ten Cellars (May 2009) Torbreck (May 2009) Tre Bicchieri (May 2009) Valhalla Vineyards (May 2009) Wine Campus (May 2009) Barboursville Vineyards (June 2009) Childress Vineyards (June 2009) Palotai Vineyard and ...
Wineries and vineyards in the Northern Neck and along the Blue Ridge Mountains also have become increasingly popular. Northern Virginia (once considered the state's dairy capital) hosts software, communications, consulting, defense contracting, diplomats, and considerable components of the professional government sector.
The Bluemont Junction was part of the Washington and Old Dominion Railway that began operation in 1912. Located in Bluemont, Arlington , the wye junction served as a transfer point for passengers and freight from Alexandria and Georgetown to points west ending at Bluemont, the a popular resort in the Blue Ridge Mountains.