Virginia's Best Wineries
Whether you are coming to Plume with family, a group of friends, or a bachelorette party, we are within just a few miles of several venerable vineyards and wineries, such as Veritas, Valley Road Vineyards, King Family Vineyards, Hazy Mountain Vineyards.

Where to Drink on Nelson 151 (Beer, Cider, Wine & Spirits) Blue Mountain Brewery (Afton) 🔗 https://bluemountainbrewery.com Why go: One of the original Nelson 151 stops with sweeping mountain views and consistently solid beer. Insider tips: • Go earlier in the day — this is one of the busiest stops on weekends • The patio fills up fast when the weather is good • Food is reliable and makes this a good “anchor stop” for lunch • Parking can bottleneck midday — patience required Best for: First-time visitors, groups with mixed tastes, casual lunch + beer Three Notch’d Brewing Co. – Nelson County 🔗 https://threenotchdbrewing.com Why go: Craft beer, bourbon, and a full kitchen — great if your group wants variety. Insider tips: • Often less chaotic than some neighboring stops • Solid food options make it a good late-afternoon stop • Indoor seating helps on hot or rainy days Best for: Groups, shoulder-season visits, beer + food combo stop Devils Backbone Brewing Company 🔗 https://dbbrewingcompany.com Why go: One of the most well-known breweries on Route 151. Insider tips: • Extremely popular — expect crowds on weekends • Large space but lines can still be long • Best visited earlier or on weekdays Best for: Checking off a Nelson 151 “classic,” large groups Bold Rock Hard Cider – Nellysford 🔗 https://boldrock.com Why go: A flagship cidery with crisp cider and expansive outdoor space. Insider tips: • One of the most polished, visitor-friendly stops • Outdoor seating is plentiful but busy on weekends • Great non-beer option if your group needs variety Best for: Easygoing afternoons, cider lovers, mixed-preference groups Blue Toad Hard Cider 🔗 https://bluetoadhardcider.com Why go : Smaller, more laid-back cidery experience. Insider tips: • Less crowded than Bold Rock • Good stop if you prefer quieter tastings • Check hours — they can vary seasonally Best for: Relaxed pace, smaller groups, low-key vibes Hazy Mountain Vineyard & Brewery 🔗 https://hazymountain.com Why go: One of the most scenic stops on Nelson 151 with big mountain views. Insider tips: • Views are the draw — arrive with time to linger • Can feel more “event-y” on weekends • Works well as a final stop near golden hour Best for: Scenic photos, wine + beer drinkers, slower afternoons Where to Eat in Nelson 151 Blue Mountain Brewery 🔗 https://bluemountainbrewery.com Why eat here: Convenient, dependable, and scenic. Insider tips: • Full menu makes this one of the easiest lunch stops • Expect waits during peak hours • Ideal if you don’t want to leave the trail for food Three Notch’d Craft Kitchen 🔗 ht tps://threenotchdbrewing.com Why eat here: A practical “reset stop” between tastings. I nsider tips: • Faster service than some outdoor-only stops • Good option when weather isn’t ideal • Helps pace a long day on the trail Picnic Strategy (Highly Recommended) Local tip: Many seasoned Nelson 151 visitors pack sandwiches or snacks. Why: • Avoids long waits • Lets you choose when and where to eat • Frees you up to linger longer at scenic stops Best Hikes in Nelson County (Near Nelson 151) Crabtree Falls 🔗 https://www.nelsoncounty.com/visit/crabtree-falls Why hike it: One of the tallest cascading waterfalls east of the Mississippi. Insider tips: • Go early — parking fills quickly • Trails can be crowded midday • Wear proper shoes; sections are steep and rocky • Best paired with a relaxed afternoon afterward Best for: Iconic views, waterfall lovers, morning hikes Blue Ridge Tunnel Trail 🔗 https://www.blueridgetunnel.org Why hike it: Walk through a historic railroad tunnel beneath Rockfish Gap. Insider tips: • Bring a flashlight or headlamp • Cool year-round — great on hot days • Flat and family-friendly compared to waterfall hikes Best for: History lovers, easy walks, unique experiences Where to Drink on Nelson 151 (Beer, Cider, Wine & Spirits)

Plume is located just 15 minutes from the Rockfish Gap entrance to Shenandoah National Park , one of Virginia’s most scenic outdoor destinations. Skyline Drive—which runs the length of the park—is famous for its overlooks, hiking trails, and especially its stunning fall foliage during peak leaf-peeping season. Whether you enjoy hiking, photography, or peaceful mountain drives, the park offers something for every traveler.
