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Chiles Peach Orchard

4.0 (87 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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A peck of peaches
Shawn V.

What a great gem. We were visiting family and they had heard of this place so we decided to take a drive. The hour drive was wonderful and scenic. When we arrived, it was lunch time so we stopped in the restaurant and got toasted ham and cheese and turkey and cheese sandwiches which were simple but perfect. We also tried the peach cider doughnuts which were really good. After lunch we got our bag so we could pick a peck of peaches and three baskets for picking blueberries. The blackberries had been picked out the previous day but from the looks of all the blackberry bushes, they would be full again in a matter of days. We started with the peaches. Talk about nice size and nicely colored peaches that smelled amazing! We quickly filled our bag with peaches and then went across the road to the blueberry fields. The blueberries were abundant both in number ready to be picked and in their huge size! Of course I had to try a few and they were very good. We quickly filled 3 overflowing baskets of blueberries. After putting our peaches and blueberries in the car, we went into the store and sampled a bunch of salsas, bbq sauce and jams. We could have bought many different jars but ultimately settled on Hot Summer Salsa and 'Moonshine BBQ' and a peach pie and apple pie. The salsa was really good - flavor and heat were perfect, which says a lot since we are from Texas. The peach and apple pies were also very tasty. The staff were also very friendly no matter what area we were in - they understand customer service very well. When we come back we will definitely visit again. We came too late for picking strawberries (season done) and a few days too late and a few too early for blackberries - which means we will need to return for them next year. Love this place! The prices are equal to or better than those at Costco and the fruit is obviously much more fresh and larger!

The mountain out front.
Andy G.

This place was recommended by a coworker. We wanted to try some place different from Carter Mountain. Here is what I liked: -it's smaller than Carter mountain, not overwhelming -they have lots of seating options -rules are very straightforward, pay for a bag and fill it up -in my opinion, this place is more picturesque than Carter mountain -we weren't required to by tickets in advance on a Friday afternoon -lots of parking and it was easy to locate the areas -you don't have to climb gigantic hills to get to the apples. I feel like this place is way more accessible than CM. Here is what I did not like: -the cashier overcharged me. -they weren't as welcoming Would love to go back. I would much rather go here than Carter Mountain! It's worth the drive!

Peach Slushie
Cassie M.

I went here over the weekend with some friends. We were going to check out the small sunflower patch across the street, & as we were walking over we were very rudely stopped & reminded "this is a business not a park" so it' costs $5 just to look at the sunflowers up close & for 1 sunflower if you wanted it. Then it'd be at least $12 for up to a group of 3 & that included one small bag. Starting next weekend they're going to charge admission per person as well. It really seems they've taken the family part out of the business, & the other local orchards they own. It's a nice place to walk around though. After walking around the orchard & picking some apples, we stopped by the market part. We got a Apple cider, & peach slushie. As well as apple cider donuts. The peach one was a bit too tart, but the apple cider one was great. I also added peach & vanilla ice cream in the peach slushee, the soft serve was delicious. The cider donuts seem to be a fan favorite, they were good, but honestly nothing amazing about it in my opinion.

Cider

good apple cider. W apples. W cider. Auraful donuts with fine aah view.

Main Building/Market
David H.

The day I went they weren't too crowded and it was past the peach season so I didn't get to pick any peaches here and the ice cream place was closed so no peach ice cream for me. I did buy a tasty slice of apple pie and the orchard was on the way to our cabin do I didn't go out of my way to come here. I'd stay stop here if you're nearby and don't want to trek to Carter Mountain but otherwise keep going to Carter Mountain instead.

A lovely harvest
Nicole B.

my first peach picking experience and I loved it. the have a lovey farm store to purchase different treats. the peach wine is a most and a hot peach doughnut , yum! Great trip with kids the blackberries were huge. I loved every moment.

Orchards with beautiful fall foliage.
Sara Z.

Apple cider donuts are a must have in the fall for me. Unfortunately, I was spoiled by the absolute best ones when I was in college so every other apple cider donut disappoints me. I wanted to stop here because of the apple cider donuts when I was here for the day. The donuts are fine but know that they are packaged and at room temperature. They had decent flavor. We also got a cup of hot cider, which was good but not all that hot, and we bought cold packaged ciders for the road, which were very tasty. They were messy to open because you really do get a bang for your buck because the ciders are filled to the brim. We also figured - why not do some apple picking? They have multiple options for the apple picking and we did the smallest one, which at first seemed disappointing due to the size of the bag and the price. We were pleasantly surprised when we wound up with about 20 apples after venturing into the orchard. If you like pink lady apples like I do, you'll be happy you picked them. I would recommend going on the early side. When we got there around 10:30, there were not many people inside or picking apples but when we left, it was starting to get a bit more crowded. I would certainly return next time I am in the area.

Deja H.

Fall fun all around! We had such a great time picking apples. They gave us a bag to fill up with apples, and afterwards we had cider flights and had some apple cider donuts. We sat down outside and enjoyed the view. Such a gorgeous place. We hope to make this a regular spot for every fall activity!

Strawberry Fields at Chile Peach Orchard
Kristy W.

I love Chiles Peach Orchard for those who have never visited - you should know they have Strawberry fields as well (during proper times of year). Also you don't not have to pick Peaches or Strawberries, if you don't want too!! Chiles offers pre-picked fruits if your just craving some fresh fruit. They also offer numerous peach flavored products wine, salsa, and plethora of other things. If you'd like to sample their product - they have a menu of items you can try and I highly recommend the peach sundae.

Maria T.

While in Crozet, this is a great place to stop and see some beautiful Mountain View's while enjoying delicious fruits and snacks! Yes, there are peaches in the summer, but in the fall it's all about the apples and gourds!! The country store is loaded with barrels of apples if you don't want to go pick your own. I was particularly happy that they had Jonathan apples here because some of the other orchards run out of them quick! There's an apple cider donut stand, a home-made fudge counter and others treats! You'll also find baking mixes, syrups, salsas and honey. They have shelves of toys, lawn décor and gifts! Outside there's a picnic area and plenty of parking. Although this orchard doesn't seem to get as much traffic as the other ones nearer to Charlottesville, I think it's more charming and quaint. I love that it's less crowded and easier to navigate! It's become my fav fall day trip!! I'll be back before the season is over and I'll be ready for those peaches in the summer!!

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The peach juice is very good. And its sold by the gallon which is perfect. The glass jars it comes in are also reusable which is nice

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Great family farm. Strawberry picking was so fun and the apple donuts were delicious!

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Excellent peach ice cream and sugar come always out of this world. Nicest people to help serve you. Got to try those cider donuts too.

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Customer relations from the orchard were kind enough to replace the entire 1/2 peck of peaches! Very kind. Peaches were delicious!

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Critzer Family Farm

4.9(16 reviews)
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The freshest ice cream! They only make with the fruit they have in season and it's always…read moreabsolutely delicious. The blackberry is my favorite, but also loved the pumpkin flavor in the fall. One of my favorite places to visit! Such a beautiful setting to enjoy a cup or cone - and a great spot for berry picking too! Recommend checking their instagram for information on what they're serving and/or picking at that time.

This review is for picking your own strawberries…read more *No reservations needed, even during COVID times, which was a relief especially since I hadn't planned this activity. I had just driven by the farm with their giant "pick your own strawberries" sign, and decided to do this in between wine/beer tastings along Nelson 151. *Pick your own strawberries for $3.49 a pound. Apparently you can bring your own container for picking, but they do provide white buckets. *I picked strawberries from Patch #1 which faces the road, but there's more patches in the back, which I wish I'd checked out, because I suspect a lot of people go to Patch #1. So I'd encourage you to be aware of Patches #2-6. *There are portapotties and an outdoor sink set up with soap and paper towels. *They have a small market with some McCutcheon products, strawberries for sale, asparagus, and ice cream in pints. I had a cup of their delicious strawberry ice cream afterward. There are picnic tables scattered under tents where you can enjoy your ice cream (much appreciated shade after strawberry picking under the hot sun).

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F. T. Valley Farm

F. T. Valley Farm

5.0(6 reviews)
44.9 mi

What a gorgeous orchard tucked away in Sperryville. It's family owned and they have a beautiful…read moreopen barn with all sorts of goodies including peach slushies made on site, local beef, baked goods, eggs, many varieties of apples, peaches and other fruits to PTO! Friendly service, bathrooms on site and Adirondack chairs in the shade or sun to relax!

I have been to this orchard twice. It's about a two and a half hour drive from me, but…read moreunquestionably worth it! The drive itself is gorgeous, peaceful, therapeutic even. You get to enjoy rolling hills, blue mountains, farms with their herds, and the wonderful Yoder's Amish market. You'll also pass tons of distilleries, wineries, and what seems like never-ending festivals in Gordonsville. Why drive out to this orchard? First off, they actually choose their apple varieties based on taste and texture, as opposed to familiarity alone. You can tell that they really work hard to get the best of the best as soon as you taste one. Their apples are so crisp and so packed with flavor! The varieties are amazingly unique, and many of them are difficult to find. Some varieties are not available at any other orchard here, much less in the stores. Now, don't miss this--their unpasteurized apple cider is insanely delicious!! Just don't give it to wee ones two or younger. You can taste all of the ridiculous variety of apples the goes into them. The flavor is so complex, and it is not in the least overly sweet. If you go, get some! You won't regret it at all. They tend to keep samples available for different apples and for their cider. I'm told the pasteurizing crocks the flavor. You can definitely taste the difference. Maybe bring a cooler for this as well. Right now in October, you can find the amazing Ambrosia apple pre-picked (delightful floral notes, immense coconut-like flavor, citrus notes, almost doesn't taste like apple with your eyes closed. I've even had some of these that taste spicy like cinnamon. They're quite amazing! I swear it actually reminds me of the old ambrosia salad haha), crimson crisp EverCrisp (my personal favorite--a gigantic apple with crunch and immense tangy flavor and juiciness for days that is said to last 6 months under refrigeration without degrading in texture and even stays crunchy after baking!), Gold Rush, Candy Crisp, Rome, and more. As far as the common varieties--golden delicious, red delicious, pink lady, stayman, Albermarle Pippin--you will find those here too, but they still have an out of this world flavor. Their trees are grown on dwarf rootstock, meaning that even your youngest kids can easily pick their own apples, and you can pick easily from the entire tree because they don't get but so tall. What makes this orchard stand out is truly an endless list. So, another factor is that they charge the exact same price ($2/lb) for all apple varieties, pre-picked or not. Don't worry, the varieties are not a result of genetic modification. Everything has been thought of here. They have wagons for carrying your apples as you pick. They pack your apples in paper bags that are super sturdy. They actually live in Northern VA and donate their apples to homeless shelters, food banks, and DC area charities. They also don't sell you messed up apples just because you picked it. They encourage you to taste because, to know what you like. The customer service is phenomenal. The people are so friendly, sincere, passionate, and helpful in every way possible, be it for choosing apples, finding things to do in the area, or really anything they can help with. It's a family business filled with love. The actual orchard itself is gorgeous with amazing views. The great thing is that it is still new, so it's not swarmed with people at any point. You can leisurely enjoy your time. Even the furthest fruits didn't feel excessively or unpleasantly far of a walk. I loved that they did not clear grasses out on the path for navigating the orchard, so it doesn't get muddy, slimy, or sludgy in the area where you walk. They are still expanding, and they are planning to add a baked goods portion of the business, refrigerators, indoor bathrooms (they have portable potties with the outdoor portable sinks with soap and water now.). They encourage you to bring a picnic with you. They do have picnic tables onsite. One very important detail--you MUST bring food with you for the drive. You will hit some spots that do not have food options if you're coming from Richmond. It happens right around the time you'll be super hungry. The people at the orchard did recommend me a restaurant in their area along a local river walk called Before and After, but pretty much everything closes at 5, Yoder's included. I was also told Yoder's sandwiches and ice cream are really great. I can attest to some amaaazing artisan style jams in the most inventive flavors. Going in the same direction, you can find an animal rescue zoo, Shenandoah River State Park (about an hour away), Shenandoah National Park, a water park, and more. Ready to go yet?! I hope so!

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Cross Keys Farm

5.0(2 reviews)
20.8 mi

I am pleased to write the first review for this amazing farm. My husband and I were visiting…read moreMassanutten Resort in late August, 2023, and we were looking for a local farm with "Pick-your-own" produce. We found that this farm fit the bill, with different pick-your-own options depending on season. Apple season had just started, so we headed on over. We first went into the small shop, where we were greeted by a very friendly and helpful young man. He explained how to determine which fruit was ready for picking, and sent us off with our bags to fill. The rows are well-marked, and I was thrilled to see that my favorite apple -- honey crisps -- were ripe and ready for picking. The farm has a large variety of apples -- golden delicious, gala, sweet surprise, ambrosia, etc. -- though not all were yet ripe. The trees were producing a lot of fruit, all of which was easy to reach, so our bags were filled in no time. We returned to the market, where we purchased quite a lot of additional fruits (peaches) and vegetables (okra, giant Marconi peppers, sweet banana peppers, green onions, and eggplant). They also sell other farm-fresh produce and eggs. There are also handmade wooden ornaments for sale. We didn't taste our haul until returning home -- both the peaches and apples taste amazing. Crisp and sweet. Fresh off the tree DOES make a difference! We haven't tasted the vegetables yet. -5-stars for food quality. -5 stars for staff. The gentleman in the store was very engaging, patiently answering a ton of our questions about the farm and its products. -5 stars for value. The prices are competitive with local grocery stores, but you're getting fresher products. -1 star for location. LOL. The farm is two hours away from our home! I wish it were closer to us. We would definitely be regulars there if it were! Seriously though, the location is easy to find, and convenient from Harrisonburg or Massanutten.

Found this hidden gem on the side of the road, we walked up to the shop and were kindly greeted by…read morea lady. She explained which peaches were available, where to pick, she made the experience very easy! They also had PYO flowers, it was so fun walking around because the flowers are everywhere. The gourd tunnel was also a once in a lifetime sight haha. Truly so crazy to see irl.

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Lavender Fields at Tantivy Farm - Lavender

Lavender Fields at Tantivy Farm

5.0(4 reviews)
34.9 mi

I save the word "magical" for places that truly deserve it. Tantivy Farm is one of those places…read more This magical place is one where you can walk through lavender fields, eat lavender ice cream, shop for lavender products, and meet some farm animals. It's a family-owned farm run by super nice people, and it's a great place to visit when you're in the Lexington area. You can explore more than a thousand lavender plants of 20 different varieties here. I visited during the off season, when the lavender bushes were spent and dormant, but there were a few sprigs here and there, and even so, the rest of the garden was lush and beautiful. If you want to experience the lavender fields in full bloom, you'll want to visit in late spring through summer. Around the end of May to the end of June is when they do U-pick lavender, where you can pick your own lavender bouquets. The owners also produce and sell lavender products, dried and fresh wreaths, lavender food (including lavender ice cream!). Friendly farm animals also live on the farm, and you might be able to meet and greet them. These are the most content and happy animals I've encountered maybe ever. Could it be because they live on a lavender farm and they're absorbing the calming vibes of this medicinal plant? Most likely it's because the owners are super awesome and treat the animals like family. It's great to see. The farm is open May to December.

Very friendly. Great views. Wonderful ice cream. More lavender than I have ever seen.read more

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Carter Mountain Orchard - Storefront

Carter Mountain Orchard

4.1(524 reviews)
15.8 mi
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In the fall, Carter's Mountain is packed with folks buying pumpkins, apple cider, apple cider…read moredonuts, cider, and wine. On a quiet week day in the spring, we were able to enjoy the steep drive up the mountain and the views that greeted us without lots of people and cars coming and going. You can still buy the cider, donuts, ice cream, and more. You also can relax and shop their very cute country store, which sells locally made jams, syrups, mixes, and other foods. They also have lovely dish towels and many other such gift items. We recommend going both in the fall to be part of the festivities as well as in the spring and summer.

The products, service, and views from Carter Mountain Orchard are definitely worth stopping by for…read moreyear round. This was our second visit, but my first review. We had the amazing apple cider donuts and they are definitely memorable. We bought a dozen and my husband and I split them up evenly (6 each). I did a wine flight with 2 reds and 2 whites. I preferred the reds to the whites I tried. My husband had the cider and it was delicious. The weather was gorgeous to sit outside and take in the beautiful views of the Blue Ridge mts. We also purchased peaches, peach apple cider, dried apples, and other local, fresh products. We will definitely come back to try more wine, cider, and more donuts!

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Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards - Che de Charcuterie Board

Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards

4.1(446 reviews)
8.7 mi
$$

I decided to turn my Sunday into a mid-day siesta escape, heading to the mountains with my aunt and…read moregodmother to finally experience Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards and let me tell you, it did not disappoint! Snow may have covered the ground, but between the stunning aesthetic, incredible wine, and delicious food, I am officially SOLD. This spot has earned a place in my top 5 wineries! From the moment we arrived, the hostess and waitstaff were attentive, welcoming, and full of recommendations. I went with a wine flight (because variety is a must!), and every pour was a hit. As for the food? We indulged in pasta, sliders, short-rib grilled cheese, truffle fries, and a charcuterie board everything was absolutely mouthwatering. We ate, we sipped, and we were very merry! I'm already counting down to a summer return so I can soak in those breathtaking mountain views from the patio.

Pippin is poppin! One of the most gorgeous wineries in Virginia. The grounds were beautiful and…read moreeven though the hydrangeas were fading, it still looked pretty! The inside was spacious and comfortable. Loved the shiplap, the wood floors, the purse hooks on the bar, the patio with the stone and tile floor, the exposed beams, and the welcoming front entryway! We not only did the tasting, where one wine was better than the next; But the food was incredible as was the impeccable service! We did the red flight of wines, and I also had some rosé. We particularly favored the cannon red and the Cabernet franc. Our food was excellent; a the dishes they were served upon were lovely! My hubby got the roasted Brussels sprouts, my daughter chose the tomato basil soup, and we all shared a well designed charcuterie board! We left nary a morsel behind! The manager was so kind and generous, asking us to return and sharing the best times to come! He gave us some background information on the area and gave us a mini tour! This vineyard and farm is well worth visiting, making it a memorable destination!!

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