Top 10 Things to do in Ruckersville, United States

November 30, 2017 Stefan Strunk

Ruckersville is a census-designated place (CDP) in Greene County, Virginia, United States, located in a rural area north of Charlottesville. The population as of the 2010 census was 1,141. The community lies amidst hills, mountain views, trees, and farmland. It is located at the intersection of two major highways, north–south U.S. Route 29 and east–west U.S. Route 33. It was founded by the same family that established Ruckersville, Georgia.
Restaurants in Ruckersville

1. Vietnam War Foundation Museum

6265 Spring Hill Rd, Ruckersville, VA 22968-3635 +1 434-985-8408
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5 based on 10 reviews

Vietnam War Foundation Museum

Reviewed By Frank G - Stilwell, Oklahoma

good info in the museum. I fought in the Korean war so I know about how things are. Everyone who visits Ruckersville needs to visit this museum

2. Barboursville Vineyards and Historic Ruins

17655 Winery Rd, Barboursville, VA 22923-8321 +1 540-832-3824
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4.5 based on 503 reviews

Barboursville Vineyards and Historic Ruins

Popular vineyard in Orange Country, Virginia that offers wine-tasting.

Reviewed By mamaluvs2travel - Richmond, Virginia

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to this winery. The wine is truly superb! Staff are friendly and knowledgeable, yet not stuffy nor snobby. They offer small meat & cheese plates for purchase. Cozy with the fireplace. We can’t wait to go back and try their restaurant!

3. James Madison's Montpelier

11350 Constitution Hwy, Montpelier Station, VA 22957-9900 +1 540-672-2728
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4.5 based on 969 reviews

James Madison's Montpelier

Montpelier is the lifelong home of James Madison, fourth President of the United States, Father of the Constitution, and Architect of the Bill of Rights; and his wife, Dolley, America's first "First Lady." The historic home and grounds are open to visitors and adult and student groups seven days a week. House tours are complemented by the permanent exhibition "The Mere Distinction of Colour"; walking tours; galleries; the Museum Shop; the Madison family and slave cemeteries; an archaeology lab and active archaeological dig sites; formal gardens; 8+ miles of forest trails, and award-winning food at the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center's Exchange Cafe. Located 25 miles north of Charlottesville and 4 miles south of historic Orange on Route 20, Constitution Highway. Montpelier is administered by The Montpelier Foundation and is a National Trust Historic Site. Montpelier is a monument to James Madison, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional education that engages the public with the enduring legacy of Madison's most powerful idea: government by the people.

Reviewed By AggieJoe79 - Westerville, Ohio

Was fortunate to visit the day that they were celebrating President James Madison's 267th birthday. Only a couple hours out of Washington DC and near Jefferson's Monticello, this area is steeped in the history of our founding fathers. I did not realize before the visit that this estate was owned for a time by the DuPont family before becoming a public trust again, interesting to see their history of horsemanship. The tour of the mansion and it's history are first rate, the grounds are peaceful and beautiful. Perhaps the most important part of the experience is the very detailed and open history of the era of slavery, much of it described by present day ancestors of slave that served Madison's household. The person who portrays Madison is amazing, I never met a re-enactor who did a better job. Lots of hiking trails on the site too, worth a full day at least.

4. Early Mountain Vineyards

6109 Wolftown Hood Rd, Madison, VA 22727-2582 +1 540-948-9005
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4.5 based on 183 reviews

Early Mountain Vineyards

Located in Madison, Virginia, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Early Mountain Vineyards comprises more than 300 acres of the historic Monticello Wine Trail. With its warm and inviting tasting room, picturesque outdoor spaces and breathtaking views, Early Mountain welcomes guests to enjoy the wines and linger over a meal or snack. With a strong commitment to viticulture, as well as a fervent expression of place, Early Mountain's mission is to craft high-quality wines and to support Virginia's ascent as a world-class wine region. Owned by tech pioneers Jean and Steve Case, former America Online executives, Early Mountain seeks to create and cultivate the best of Virginia wine with our winemaking team. We hope guests come for the wine, but also enjoy this beautiful land and setting.

Reviewed By LeryPR

A getaway in Virginia is not complete without visiting one of their amazing wineries. We chose Early Mountain thanks to some research and a local recommendation.

Regarding the food:

Though we didn't go for the food, we were happy we could sip through our tasting flights and eat without leaving tipsy. My husband and I shared a grilled cheese and a pulled pork sandwich. They were good but nothing to write back home about.

We also ordered two different wine tasting flights(one of them local). They are more expensive when you take them in the dining area, but if you're there you know you can't be counting your $ingles. You can choose from several groups of wine and they'll bring them in a specific order that coincides with a card so you can read the description at your pace. The wines were delightful!


As for the location and others:

What a beautiful, luxurious and relaxing place! (Though some corners inside could use some cleaning.) Perfect for a romantic date. Plenty of picnic tables and a couple of fire pits with a dog friendly area on the grounds. We enjoyed our date with our daughter(we asked for an outside table just in case she got a bit fuzzy) and played on the grounds after eating and sipping wine. Everything was just perfect!

Prices were a little high. The tastings were $18 each, plus 2 sandwiches (didn't see side dishes available) and tip totaled around $80. They're definitely charging you for the location and overall experience. I would definitely go back, but would ask if we could take the tasting on the picnic area and bring our own food.

5. Open Gate Farm

548 Three Pond Ln, Earlysville, VA 22936-1613 +1 434-978-7446
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5 based on 17 reviews

Open Gate Farm

Interactive Farm Tours “An authentic, hands-on learning experience” Families– Private Tours – Schools – Educational Groups Mom/Toddler Groups – Churches – Birthday Parties Just 12 miles from downtown Charlottesville, you can discover the wonders of an organic family farm. With a variety of livestock and an abundant garden, Open Gate Farm welcomes visitors to the full experience of a working farm. Our farm tours are designed to be educational, experiential, and fun! When we say hands on, we mean it. Children will romp with the piglets, gather eggs from under a hen, hold baby chicks, learn how to milk a goat, pet the sows, talk with the turkeys, discover an organic garden, taste herbs, berries and fresh vegetables, ramble on a nature walk, and much more. By Appointment Only: Visit our website and see us on Facebook Where does your food come from?

Reviewed By shifflr1 - Charlottesville, Virginia

This is an amazing adventure for our inner city classes. The children have a wonderful time interacting hands-on with the animals. Farmer Tom and Farmer Marissa are extremely patient with the very energetic children. I love how the children are allowed to run on the farm. We have made this an annual event for our classes!

6. The Market at Grelen

15091 Yager Rd, Somerset, VA 22972-2521 +1 540-672-7268
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

The Market at Grelen

The Market at Grelen is a European-style garden shop, casual cafe, event venue and pick-your-own farm. Set on Grelen's 600 acre Tree Nursery, The Market at Grelen feels like an Italian vineyard and boasts breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge mountains and contoured tree rows from the patio. You can go shopping any day, but a trip to Grelen is about the experience. Enjoy the delicious farm fresh fare, homemade ice cream, gardening gifts, flowers & plants, public walking trails & pick-your-own berries, peaches and apples (in season).

Reviewed By SpracherK - Fairfax Station, Virginia

This is one of my favorite places to visit. The environment and ambiance makes you feel like you are 1,000 miles away from DC and your troubles. I had a friend over for a long weekend at our house in Orange County and we went...MoreWell this is such a nice thing to read first thing in the morning! Thank you so much for your kind review and your continued support of The Market at Grelen. We truly appreciate it and look forward to your next visit.

8287 Seminole Trl, Ruckersville, VA 22968-3490 +1 434-985-1944
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Ruckersville Gallery

Reviewed By Treehouse-2000 - Martinsville, Virginia

Great variety of vintage and antiques. Something for everyone and everything you collect. Easy to find and you can spend hours here just to see everything

8. Reynard Florence Vineyard

16109 Burnley Rd, Barboursville, VA 22923-8423 +1 540-832-3895
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Reynard Florence Vineyard

Reynard Florence is a small family owned and operated winery featuring hand crafted wines made in small quantities with care and attention to detail.

Reviewed By Dinah Y - Washington DC, District of Columbia

This was a cute little tasting room. I loved the resident corgi. The décor included lots of foxes. The wines were ok, but it was the end of the day and out taste buds were tired. The owner/pourer was very nice and personable.

9. Rummage 33

14343 Spotswood Trl, Ruckersville, VA 22968-3077 +1 434-466-3241
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5 based on 4 reviews

Rummage 33

Reviewed By Indy_Cindy_LPN - Charlottesville, Virginia

When in Ruckersville, take a little time to wander through this hidden gem. You'll find a broad variety of delightful treasures, at prices that won't break the bank. I found myself captivated by the 'music room', various pieces of furniture that seemed to be calling my name, an appealing assortment of jewelry and unique nick knacks at every turn.

10. Greene County Visitor Center

8315 Seminole Trl, Route 29 South, Ruckersville, VA 22968-3478 +1 434-985-6663
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Greene County Visitor Center

Reviewed By Cory R - Ruckersville, United States

Friendly, helpful staff and all the literature you need is at this center, from historical spots, restaurants, hotels, wine tours, barn quilt trail map, and the Shenadoah National Forest. Check out the beautiful two-sided barn quilt hanging on the porch as you enter the center.

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