Fox & Grape
Things to do

Fox & Grape Bed & Breakfast is located near many local area attractions. Some are within walking distance. All are only a short drive away.

Colonial Williamsburg Leave your car at the inn and stroll just five blocks to the south to Virginia's restored Colonial Capital. Walk down Duke of Gloucester Street, where you will find quaint shops, homes and craftsmen applying their trade using tools and techniques of yesteryear. Visit the magnificent Governor's Palace and its beautiful gardens. Have an authentic early American dinner at one of the Colonial Taverns or one of the many wonderful restaurants.
Busch Gardens and Water Country USA, Williamsburg With dozens of thrilling rides and attractions, ten main stage shows, a wide variety of authentic foods and shops, and a magical children's area, Busch Gardens Williamsburg is the ticket to a world-class adventure.
Berkeley Plantation Berkeley is the most historic plantation on the James River. Visit the site of the first official Thanksgiving (1619).
Yorktown Battlefield Visit the site of the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War. The Revolution secured independence for the United States and significantly changed the course of world history.
College of William and Mary America's second-oldest college is also the best small public university in the nation. To find out more about William and Mary's heritage, reputation and notable achievements, explore their website.
Prime Outlets Ranked within the top 10 in the industry, Prime Outlets at Williamsburg is the largest shopping facility in the area with over 90 brand name designer outlet stores.
Jamestown's 400th Anniversary In 2007, America commemorated the 400th Anniversary of the landing at Jamestown. America’s 400th Anniversary: Jamestown 2007 featured new museum exhibits, festivals, educational forums, music events, parties and festivities throughout the state. Every American should visit Jamestown.
Golden Horseshoe Golf Club Experience the spirit of American creativity, ingenuity and best of all - value - at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club. Enjoy 45 unique, walkable holes, panoramic views, one of the game’s first “island greens,” and side-by-side, father-son courses by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Rees Jones—all of it surrounded by Audubon sanctuaries of dense groves of Virginia hardwoods.
Williamsburg Pottery Factory One of Virginia's largest tourist attractions! Over 200 acres of shopping with a huge selection of super bargains!
American Rover Tall Ship Cruises This large graceful sailing ship is the ideal way to explore the history and sights of Norfolk's harbor. Narrated harbor cruises depart from Waterside - April thru late October. Plenty of shade and comfortable seating topside with air-conditioned below lounges, snack bar and restrooms.
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