We could just as easily write about Fredericksburg in our “MCE Loves Local” category, but we feel it’s the perfect place for a longer trip that’s not too far from home. Located on the Rappahannock River in Virginia, Fredericksburg is known as the childhood home of President George Washington. It was a major port during the Colonial Era and was important during the Civil War. It’s home to the 4 battlefields of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, and the Fredericksburg National Cemetery is the final resting place of thousands of Union soldiers.
Of course, there is much more to Fredericksburg today, including cafes, restaurants, breweries, shops, and a vibrant arts community. Many of these businesses are located in the 40-block National Historic District in downtown. If that’s not enough, the University of Mary Washington is also located downtown. Read on for more great ideas to help you plan your next weekend getaway.
Things To Do
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Trolley Tours of Fredericksburg
This guided, 75-minute tour of Fredericksburg is a great way to familiarize yourself with the key sites of the city.
Olde Towne Carriages
Enjoy day or evening horse-drawn carriage rides through downtown. Guided tours highlight history and culture, plus there are seasonal ghost tours and jingle bell rides.
Canoe or Kayak on the Rappahannock
From May through September, you can book a trip down the Rappahannock by canoe or kayak through Twin Junction Outfitters.
FredNats
The 2022 regular season may be over, but the FredNats will be back! Plan to see top prospects for the Washington Nationals next year.
FXBG Axes
Have you ever wanted to try your hand at axe throwing? This might be just the place, and you can bring the kids.
Restaurants, Breweries & Distilleries
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Vivify Burger & Lounge
Offering grass fed burgers on locally baked buns from Carter’s Bakery or Udi’s Gluten Free buns. We might be just as excited for the sides—some of which include hand cut fries, tater tots, and poutine!
Foode + Mercantile
Whether it’s brunch, lunch, or dinner, Foode’s popularity is undeniable, and they’ve added a “hip little sister,” Mercantile. Don’t miss the award-winning chicken and waffles!
La Petite Auberge
Open for lunch and dinner, La Petite Auberge serves fine French cuisine and regional favorites.
Smith Bowman Distillery
This family-owned distillery produces a variety of small-batch spirits including vodka, gin, and rum, but their main focus is bourbon. Take a tour to learn about the distilling process and enjoy a sampling of their latest releases.
Craft Breweries
Turns out that Fredericksburg, and the surrounding area, is home to several craft breweries serving a variety of styles. We couldn’t choose just one!
Shops and Galleries
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Strolling the streets of downtown Fredericksburg is the perfect way to spend an afternoon, but don’t just window shop. These local boutiques and specialty shops are sure to please whether you are browsing for yourself or starting your holiday shopping. The city also has a vibrant arts scene, including fine art, ceramics, jewelry, and more.
Monkee’s of Fredericksburg and Pye & Co.
These locally owned shops feature a mix of women’s and children’s clothing, shoes, home decor, jewelry, and much more.
Sugar + Spruce
Elevate your bath and body routine and pamper the whole family with handcrafted soaps, bath salts, face masks and scrubs, and relaxing candles.
Du Jardin Home & Garden
Offering European style you are sure to love, be sure to check out the ceramics by Spako Clay.
Art Galleries
Historic Sites
Historic Kenmore and George Washington’s Ferry Farm
Historic Kenmore is a Georgian-style mansion built by George Washington’s sister and her husband. Tours include the house and grounds on Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg. Ferry Farm, located on the other side of the Rappahannock, was the home of George Washington at the age of 6 when his family moved to what is now Stafford County. Tours include the house replica and the Visitor Center.
Washington Heritage Museums
With so many 18th century buildings in Fredericksburg, connections to the Washington family are common. Additional house museums you may not want to miss include: Mary Washington House, Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop, Rising Sun Tavern, and St James’ House.
Civil War Sites
The National Park Service maintains nearly 9,000 acres of land in the Fredericksburg area, known as the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Each of the four battlefield sites has a self-guided driving tour and walking trails, or you can take a tour with a park service ranger.
- Fredericksburg Battlefield
- Chancellorsville Battlefield
- Wilderness Battlefield
- Ellwood Manor – Union headquarters and field hospital
- Spotsylvania Battlefield
Hotels
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When you are ready to plan your overnight stay, these lovely hotels will offer a welcome night’s sleep.
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