- Our list of the best things to do in Bethesda, Maryland, features the top 626 nearby activities — including 223 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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Originally named 29 vines, the Above Ground Winery offers Exit Strategy Chardonnay, Sweet Rebecca Red, and Wild River Red wines. The downtown tasting room was closed in 2013, but they host samplings at various farmer's markets in Virginia.
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The first commercial vineyard in Virginia was the Piedmont Vineyards & Winery. The small and homey winery remains a favorite stop along the Virginia wine trail and holds regular tastings that involve knowledgeable servers.
35.2 Miles
Schifferstadt is the oldest building in the area dating back to late 18th-century. The house today fucntions as an architecture and history museum owing to its German colonial design and restored furnishings.
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187 votes
37251C East Richardson Lane, Purcellville, VA 20132
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Powering its distillery with solar energy, Catoctin Creek Distillery produces a variety of spirits in D.C's wine country. In the tasting room, visitors can sample from a selection of whiskey, brandy, and cocktails.
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A large, outdoor recreational space, Fort Smallwood Park provides for numerous sports and leisure activities. This includes boating and kayaking, as well as volleyball, hiking and walking. There is also a playground and designated picnic area on-site.
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43 votes
1611 North Market Street, Frederick, MD
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Initially the retirement home of Thomas Johnson, this historic house operates as Rose Hill Manor Park & Children's Museum today featuring numerous exhibits and hands-on displays about domestic life during colonial period.
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A theater in the Frederick suburb, MDL Holiday Cinemas provides a full schedule of the most up-to-date films. Locally owned and managed, they offer regular discounts such as 'bargain day' and an array of concessions.
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What sets the Hill Craft Winery apart from other wineries is the teaching and tasting bar that overlooks the entire wine production area. The winery has a $0 tour fee as well as a 'Vintner Program' that lets individuals learn about wine in small groups.
35.6 Miles
Visitors can choose from a selection of red and white wines to sample in the tasting room at Serpent Ridge Vineyard. The vineyard offers scenic views of the native trees that surround it.
35.6 Miles
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15 votes
5 Willowdale Drive, Frederick, MD 21702
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At the Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre & Children's Theatre offers both classical adult and Disney-themed children's performances. In addition to auditions, the location also offers drama and musical theatre classes and camps.