15 Romantic Getaways in Virginia to Reconnect With Your Boo

Virginia is for lovers.
Heather Bien - The Knot Contributor.
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Heather Bien
Heather Bien - The Knot Contributor.
Heather Bien
The Knot Contributor
  • Heather contributes wedding, honeymoon, travel and relationship content for The Knot and WeddingWire.
  • Heather also writes for publications including Apartment Therapy, StyleBlueprint, MyDomaine, HelloGiggles and The Everygirl.
  • She holds a degree in Art History and Architectural History from the University of Virginia.
Updated Nov 14, 2024
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Planning a romantic getaway in Virginia could take you anywhere from a cozy historic cabin in the mountains to a luxury waterfront stay near the Chesapeake Bay. There's something for everyone in this Southern state that boasts some of the richest history in the country. But, regardless of the couples getaway you have in mind, there's one thing every Virginia locale has in common—it's all for lovers.

Whether you're planning an anniversary trip or looking for one of the most romantic places to propose, you'll find it in Virginia. Spend a weekend exploring the Shenandoah Valley, immerse yourself in Charlottesville wine country or spend a bustling city weekend in Richmond. Steal away with your beloved to a luxury 5-star resort in Middleburg or explore the small-town charm of Lexington. From historic hotels to darling bed-and-breakfasts, here are some of the most romantic getaways in Virginia.

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Romantic Weekend Getaways in Virginia

For a romantic weekend getaway in Virginia, book a night at a storied inn or hotel where you can find packages that are designed to make the most of your time away.

The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia

The Jefferson Hotel is perhaps the most luxurious stay in Richmond, and it's the perfect getaway for a couple looking to combine creature comforts and relaxation with proximity to the sights and sounds of the city. You can stay on the property for incredible meals and indulge in the luxury of your room, or you can get out and explore the history and culture of downtown Richmond just out the front door. The Jefferson Hotel is also known for its festive atmosphere during the holidays.

Things to Do: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Poe Museum, historic trolley tour, Maymont, Carytown, Fan District, Lemaire, Heritage and Perly's

101 W Franklin St., Richmond, VA 23220

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Inn at Little Washington in Washington, Virginia

Known for its three Michelin star rating and splurge-worthy reputation, The Inn at Little Washington is a small-town Virginia destination with a unique approach to dining. Their tasting menu has a theatrical flair, and that penchant for the dramatic is reflected in the decor of the inn and its rooms. A weekend here makes an impression—this is where you go for a big anniversary or a proposal. And, while you'll probably only dine at the inn one night during your stay, this rural area boasts more than a few highly-rated restaurants.

Things to Do: Hiking, Sperryville, Copper Fox Distillery, Little Washington Winery and Brewery, Patty O's, R.H. Ballard Shop and Gallery, The Theatre at Washington, Virginia and Three Blacksmiths

309 Middle St., Washington, VA 22747

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Georges in Lexington, Virginia

Located right in downtown Lexington, The Georges is a collection of five historic buildings that have been renovated into a luxurious and romantic boutique inn. There are 33 unique guest rooms and, just outside, there are the charming streets of Lexington ready to explore. The inn has two restaurants—TAPS and Haywood's Piano Bar and Grill—both of which serve regionally influenced dishes. This is where you go for the perfect combination of a rural getaway and small-town luxury.

Things to Do: Haywood's, Theatre at Lime Kiln, Devils Backbone Outpost Brewery, Rockbridge Vineyard and Brewery, Tantivy Farms and Wade's Mill

11 N Main St., Lexington, VA 24450

5.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Best Resorts in Virginia for a Couples Getaway

From the mountains to the sea, there are all-inclusive resorts in Virginia for every type of vacation. You'll find history, relaxation and absolutely stunning views at these couples' getaways.

The Tides Inn in Irvington, Virginia

The recently renovated Tides Inn sits on Carters Creek near the Chesapeake Bay, and it has some of the most gorgeous waterfront views you'll find in the state of Virginia. While the area has charming small towns that are perfect for weekend exploring, The Tides Inn has made it so you never have to leave the property. From the fine dining at Salt and Meadow to activities that include oyster education, sailing, a spa, kayaking and paddleboarding, as well as a lawn that brings in locals and guests alike, this is the ultimate in a relaxing romantic getaway.

Things to Do: Steamboat Era Museum, Tides Inn golf, Adrift, The Local, Kilmarnock Antique Gallery, Sail and Surf Adventures and Dredge

480 King Carter Dr., Irvington, VA 22480

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Primland in Meadows of Dan, Virginia

If there's one thing Primland is known for, it's the views. Primland is a gorgeous mountain estate property with an elegant yet rustic aesthetic, and the 51-room inn is set on 12,000 acres. You'll enter the property, then drive another 20 minutes before you even reach the hotel. This is romantic seclusion at its best. The views extend for miles and miles over the mountainous Virginia countryside and you won't need to ever leave the property. From the delicious restaurant to activities including an observatory, horseback riding, hiking and golf, this is a romantic getaway that blends both relaxation and adventure.

Things to Do: Primland golf course, Primland observatory, Primland horseback riding, Primland shooting, Chateau Morrisette Winery, Lovers Leap Scenic Overlook and Foggy Ridge Cider

2000 Busted Rock Rd., Meadows of Dan, VA 24120

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Williamsburg Inn in Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg Inn is a five-star resort that is a dream getaway for a couple that loves both history and luxury. You'll stay in a room that blends traditional and modern just steps from the hubbub of Colonial Williamsburg. This storied hotel has hosted celebrities and dignitaries alike, including one of its most famed guests—Queen Elizabeth. Spend your days exploring the historic buildings in town, then come back to the resort for the pool, spa, bar and fine dining.

Things to Do: Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg Winery, DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, Busch Gardens, historic guided tour of Jamestown and Yorktown, Merchants Square and Silver Hand Meadery

136 Francis St. E, Williamsburg, VA 23185

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Best Spa Resorts in Virginia for Couples

For the ultimate couples retreat, book one of these luxurious all-inclusive spa resorts in Virginia, where you'll blend a comfortable stay with a weekend of pampering.

Keswick Hall in Keswick, Virginia

For a luxurious spa stay, the newly renovated and expanded Keswick Hall is as gorgeous as they come. This estate outside Charlottesville has 80 rooms, a fine dining restaurant and an infinity pool that overlooks the countryside golf course. The design and decor, which was led by co-owner Molly Hardie, feel light, bright and sophisticated. It's traditional yet fresh, taking nods from the Virginia landscape. The spa is an incredibly designed space on the edge of the woods, bridging holistic spa experiences with modern tranquility.

Things to Do: Keswick Vineyards, Castle Hill Cider, Merrie Mill Farm and Vineyard, Monticello, Shenandoah National Park and Charlottesville Downtown Mall

701 Club Dr., Keswick, VA 22947

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Omni Homestead Resort in Hot Springs, Virginia

The Omni Homestead Resort boasts the title of the oldest resort in America, with roots that go back to the 1700s. Presidents through the years have sworn by the healing powers of the natural hot springs in this Virginia mountain town, and guests can enjoy the same bathhouses that Thomas Jefferson once frequented (though they've been beautifully renovated to reflect their history). The spa at the Homestead includes access to the spa pool, a relaxing and serene pool that includes a reflexology walk and the Octagon pool, another natural hot spring.

Things to Do: The Spa at The Omni Homestead Resort, Garth Newel Music Center, Waterwheel Restaurant, Warm Springs Pool, Sam Snead's Tavern, Milk House Market at Old Dairy and Warm Springs Gallery

7696 Sam Snead Hwy, Hot Springs, VA 24445

4.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Salamander Middleburg in Middleburg, Virginia

If you want pure luxury, check out the Salamander Middleburg, one of the most stunning resorts in Virginia and perhaps the entire East Coast. This romantic getaway is where you go to unplug, reconnect, indulge in the calming and well-designed spa, enjoy Virginia wine and incredible cuisine and relax in a beautiful countryside resort setting. Elegant, traditional and modern, this is where you go for anniversaries, proposals and all of life's biggest celebrations.

Things to Do: Salamander Spa, Boxwood Estate Winery, Chrysalis Vineyards, Gallery on Madison, Market Salamander and Lost Barrel Brewing

500 N Pendleton St., Middleburg, VA 20117

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Bed-and-Breakfasts in Virginia

There are countless charming bed-and-breakfasts in Virginia that combine historic settings with incredible vistas and Southern hospitality. Here are just a few of the most romantic.

Farmhouse at Veritas in Afton, Virginia

The Farmhouse at Veritas is tucked away on the property of Veritas Vineyards and Winery and, if you didn't know it was there, you might drive right past it, assuming it's someone's immaculately preserved and historic country farmhouse. But this cozy bed-and-breakfast is home to not only beautifully decorated rooms that feel like the perfect Virginia countryside retreat, but also an incredible restaurant that draws in guests from across the region. Relax on the front porch, walk the property or indulge in the tasting menu—this is the perfect romantic weekend away in any season.

Things to Do: Veritas Vineyards and Winery, Afton Mountain Vineyards, Blue Mountain Brewery, Monticello, Critzer Family Farm, Rockfish Gap Trailhead on the Appalachian Trail and Crozet Pizza

72 Saddleback Farm, Afton, VA 22920

5.0 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Red Fox Inn and Tavern in Middleburg, Virginia

The history of The Red Fox Inn and Tavern dates back to 1728, and it's one of the oldest continuously operating inns and restaurants in the country. They do a beautiful job of blending old and new, with rooms that have touches that harken back to their oldest days, while keeping the spaces feeling bright and updated. You'll find candlelit romance in the tavern, which resides on the ground level of the inn. This is where you'll sit down for an upscale, elegant meal, surrounded by stone walls and centuries of memories around you.

Things to Do: National Sporting Library and Museum, Greenhill Vineyards, Mt.Defiance Cidery and Distillery, The Christmas Sleigh and Middleburg Antique Gallery

2 E Washington St., Middleburg, VA 20117

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

The Clifton in Charlottesville, Virginia

Virginia is known for its historic properties, and The Clifton is no exception. This boutique property has roots in the 18th century and the five buildings that reside on the estate span the 18th and 19th centuries. The decor feels modern and comfortable with roots in traditional design. You'll find romance strolling the 100 acres, reveling in the Blue Ridge Mountain views, and taking a dip in the pool. The romantic getaway in Virginia is just minutes from Charlottesville, but there's also a fine dining restaurant, 1799, and a bar in the main building so you can cozy up with your beloved for an intimate weekend.

Things to Do: Monticello, Carter Mountain Orchard, James Monroe's Highland, Jefferson Vineyard, Blenheim Vineyard, Charlottesville Downtown Mall food tour and Paramount Theater

1296 Clifton Inn Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22911

4.5 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Unique Vacation Rentals in Virginia

If you're looking for an affordable romantic getaway in Virginia, try booking a unique VRBO or Airbnb in Virginia. There are romantic cabin rentals across the state, whether you're looking for mountain vibes or waterfront views.

Appomattox Cabin in Appomattox, Virginia

The Appomattox Cabin is a cozy and well-designed 1800s cabin that was moved to its current location on 50 acres in the 1970s, and it maintains its historic charm while bringing in a modern and comfortable style. The cabin rental in Virginia sits on a bluff high above the Appomattox River, and it's the perfect location for spending a quiet couples' weekend hiking the trails, taking in the views and reconnecting with nature and each other.

Things to Do: Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, The American Civil War Museum and Art Gallery of New Geneva

Appomattox, VA

4.96 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Honeymoon Island Cottage in Cape Charles, Virginia

Get away with your honey to the Honeymoon Island Cottage, a tiny home that sits right on the water in charming Cape Charles. This town on the Eastern Shore is known for its bustling downtown, with darling Victorian homes, restaurants and ice cream shops. You'll be hidden away on the grounds of this Chesapeake Bay home with a private beach, private saltwater pool and wildlife all around. It's a tiny home with a big view, perfect for spending a quiet weekend away together.

Things to Do: Cape Charles Beach, Kiptopeke State Park, Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge, Cape Charles Brewing Co. and Ellen Moore Gallery

Cape Charles, VA

4.98 Star Rating | Read Reviews

Shenandoah Church House in Bentonville, Virginia

For the perfect retreat in the woods, the Shenandoah Church House is a unique romantic cabin in Virginia. This converted 1872 church is now a strikingly designed retreat that offers convenient access to the beauty of the Shenandoah Forest and Skyline Drive. There are historic and original details throughout the property, and its idyllic setting with a babbling brook, fire pit and stunning views make it the perfect escape from the city for a weekend spent enjoying time together.

Things to Do: Shenandoah River State Park, Downriver Canoe Company, Overall Run Swimming Hole and Skyline Drive

Bentonville, VA

4.98 Star Rating | Read Reviews

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