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Ladies Weekend in Charlottesville, VA

The Chiles family has been farming in Central Virginia for over 100 years—you could say that we know a thing or two about what to do in Charlottesville, Virginia. Read on for our inside guide on to how to spend the perfect ladies weekend in Charlottesville. Leave the kids and hubby at home—Momma needs some time with her girlfriends!

Friday Night: Out on the Town

charlottesville downtown mall

From cute boutiques to entertainment venues, the Downtown Mall has it all.

Indulge in Retail Therapy

First stop: Charlottesville’s downtown pedestrian mall. Sneak in some retail therapy at the mall’s charming boutiques stocked full of gifts, accessories, and decor that you might not need but will absolutely want. We love Roxie Daisy for home décor, O’Suzannah for candles, lotions, books, and other odds n ends, and Rock Paper Scissors for the cutest stationary you’ve ever seen.

Relax with Dinner and a (Free!) Show

Anyone can appreciate the price of the next stop: free. Soak in the sun while getting your groove on at Fridays after Five, a free concert series on Charlottesville’s downtown pedestrian mall that takes place, you guessed it, every Friday after 5 PM.

For music lovers looking to start their “Cville” weekend early, visit the mountain for the Thursday Evening Sunset Series, a free event featuring live music, dinner, and wine and hard cider tastings.

After the concert, dinner on the mall is a must. For an upscale vibe with fancy food and fantastic views, opt for Commonwealth Sky Bar. If the ladies love sushi, there’s nowhere better than Ten. Looking for something more casual? Venture off the tourist path with margaritas and Texas-style tacos at Brazos Tacos in the industrial IX Art Park, located a few blocks from the downtown mall.

Saturday: Eat, Drink, Repeat

veggies at the charlottesville city market

Fresh veggies are a favorite find at the Charlottesville City Market. Instagram: @CvilleCityMarkets

Start the Morning Bright and Early at the Charlottesville City Market.

It may be 8 AM but it’s never too early for tacos, especially not the authentic Mexican tacos the Charlottesville City Market dishes out. Farmer’s market purists will appreciate the locally-roasted coffee, locally-raised meats, and locally-grown flowers (sensing a theme?). But don’t fill up too early—the tastiest part of the day is still to come.

C’mon Up to Carter Mountain

Drive up the mountain for pick-your-own seasonal fruit (see our fruit availability calendar for details). Come early to beat the crowds and don’t forget your camera—the best view in town and rows of fruit trees are highly Instagram-able. After you’ve picked your fill, visit the Country Store for fresh cider donuts, sugar coma-inducing desserts, and apple cider. Claim a picnic table for the group, spread out the goodies, and dig in.

Wine lovers don’t have to go far to taste Virginia’s favorite libation; Prince Michel Vineyard and Winery has a tasting room right here on Carter Mountain. Prince Michel has been using Carter Mountain grapes to create their award-winning wines for years—talk about #drinklocal! Hard cider fans can enjoy a flight, pint, or growler of cider, fresh from the tap at Bold Rock Hard Cider Cellar.

Pouring rose at Prince Michel Carter Mountain

Explore Charlottesville’s many wineries or stay up on the mountain for sweet views with your booze.

Wine and Dine

If Central Virginia had a middle name, it’d be “Incredible Wineries.” For a winery map and guide, check out the Monticello Wine Trail. Some highlights include Jefferson Vineyards, Blenheim Vineyards, and Pippin Hill—all within a 20-minute drive from the orchard. In all our years, we’ve never grown tired of the booze and views Cville offers.

If you’re not completely stuffed by the end of the day, venture into quaint downtown Belmont for dinner. The cluster of restaurants hidden within one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods lay claim to some of the best eats in town. Go family-style with sangria and tapas at Mas (consistently voted best restaurant in Cville), share an intimate rustic Italian dinner at Tavola, or go local with Virginia eats at The Local.

Sunday Morning: Walk it Off

UVA Rotunda Grounds

UVA’s historic Rotunda

Get Outside for Fresh Air and Exercise

Grab a latte from local favorite Shenandoah Joe’s coffee roasters and then take an early-morning stroll through UVA’s grounds. Enjoy the Jeffersonian architecture and channel your inner founding father (no judgment if you feel the urge to break into a Hamilton number). If your hiking boots are burning a hole in your knapsack, trek out to Monticello Trail—bonus, it’s only minutes from Carter Mountain, making it easy to pop up for a Sunday morning donut and extra cider to bring home.

Brunch ‘til You Drop

Then, if there’s still room after Saturday, it’s time for what is arguably the most important component of a ladies’ weekend: brunch. In our biased opinion, the all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast at our sister orchard Chiles Peach Orchard in nearby Crozet is the best brunch option. Pancakes piled high with seasonal fruit topping is the ultimate comfort food, and when you pair them with a fresh breeze and view of the fruit trees in the valley, it’ll be hard to head home and leave ladies weekend behind.

You Love Us! Orchards Earn 2016 TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence

For the 5th year in a row Carter Mountain Orchard has earned a TripAdvisor® Certificate of Excellence. This is the first year that Chiles Peach Orchard has been eligible for the recognition and they too received a Certificate of Excellence.

Sounds like the pick-your-own fruit, fresh cider donuts, views, and memories were universal hits!

Some of Our Favorite Recent Carter Mountain Orchard Reviews

I have a moody teen boy and even he enjoyed the walk around the orchard looking for the perfect apple to pick. Great family outing…will do this again.”

“The apples are incredibly crunchy and juicy….definitely better than store bought ones…”

The view is insane, the sunsets are mind blowing, the donuts are jaw jiving, the Bold Rock cider is liquid gold, and the apples will punch your taste buds with splendid favors you could of only dreamed of. Don’t pass this up. Make a trip and be sure to try a little bit of everything as its got a lot to offer.”

“For the past 9 years my family has visited Carter Mountain with our children and grandchildren. It is a wonderful day trip with plenty for the whole family to do…Make sure to get there early as the mountain gets crowded, and prepare to have loads of FUN!”

“You just have to do it. Fall isn’t complete without an orchard visit!…Make this a family (or friend!) tradition for the Fall…Remember your camera for panoramic views of the Blue Ridge!”

Come visit us on the mountain and leave your own review!

And Our Favorites for Chiles Peach Orchard

“The smell of peaches and fresh baked donuts welcomes you into the farmstand/market.”

“My gosh they can grow peaches! They are huge and so good when fresh! Pancake breakfast on weekends is good for young children. BUT go for the peach milkshakes!!!! That is the whole purpose of the review. Get a large milkshake!”

“Chiles is one of our favorite places to be. Beautiful area and the best peaches that you’ll ever have. Lots of other wonderful fruit options through the seasons as well. The people that run Chiles are wonderful.”

Try the milkshake for yourself and let everyone know what you think!

About the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence

“With the Certificate of Excellence, TripAdvisor honors hospitality businesses that have consistently received strong praise and ratings from travelers,” said Heather Leisman, Vice President of Industry Marketing, TripAdvisor. “This recognition helps travelers identify and book properties that regularly deliver great service. TripAdvisor is proud to play this integral role in helping travelers feel more confident in their booking decisions.” The Certificate of Excellence accounts for the quality, quantity and recency of reviews submitted by travelers on TripAdvisor over a 12-month period. To qualify, a business must maintain an overall TripAdvisor bubble rating of at least four out of five, have a minimum number of reviews and must have been listed on TripAdvisor for at least 12 months.

About TripAdvisor

TripAdvisor® is the world’s largest travel site, enabling travelers to plan and book the perfect trip. TripAdvisor offers advice from millions of travelers and a wide variety of travel choices and planning features with seamless links to booking tools that check hundreds of websites to find the best hotel prices. TripAdvisor branded sites make up the largest travel community in the world, reaching 340 million unique monthly visitors, and 350 million reviews and opinions covering 6.5 million accommodations, restaurants and attractions. The sites operate in 48 markets worldwide.

Behind the Music: Thursday Evening Sunset Series

Our Thursday Evening Sunset Series has become a Charlottesville summer tradition! This year’s musical lineup is amazing. Check out the complete series schedule on Thursday Evening Sunsets Series page or view individual events on our events calendar. Here are a few highlights for this season:

Local Vocals

Charlottesville band Local Vocals

Local Vocals Trio

Local Vocals is an eclectic acoustic trio featuring the vocal stylings of Cindy Perfater, former lead singer with Charlottesville’s Houserockers Band for over 25 years; Pat Burns guitarist/vocalist formerly with the The Kool Kats and City Lights; and Mike Perfater guitarist/vocalist who spent nearly three decades with The Houserockers Band as its founder and leader. The trio’s musical style relies heavily on tight three part harmonies, with all three members alternating as lead singers.

Local Vocals performs a wide variety of traditional classic acoustic rock of The Eagles, Crosby, Stills & Nash, America and Jimmy Buffett along with familiar modern selections of The Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Linda Ronstadt and ambitious unplugged versions of pop and rock groups whose music spans 6 decades.

Together S.O.U.L

Ryan and Emily of Together Soul at Carter Mountain

Ryan and Emily of Together SOUL at Carter Mountain

Together S•O•U•L is an acoustic duet composed of Ryan Garst and Emily Kresky formed in Charlottesville, Virginia. While band member Ryan Garst has had an upbringing in low-country Virginia, Emily Kresky was born and raised in urban New Jersey. Together, they prove a genuine eclectic musical genre which has influenced their music to be diverse, upbeat, and relatable to many. With many original and cover tunes in their repertoire, matched with gorgeous vocal harmonies and melodic guitar lines, Together S•O•U•L is the perfect acoustic duet for an evening at Carter Mountain!

Genres range from Folk/Bluegrass to Classic Rock/Adult Alternative. Together S•O•U•L takes the stage with two guitars, two microphones, and a lot of spirit for a truly candid performance. A typical show includes stories and songs that involve the crowd and create an air of community, memories, and good vibes.

2 Wishes

Charlottesville Band 2 Wishes

2 Wishes Duo

When Harry met Sally, there was a lot of confusion… But when Mike and Joy met, and sang together, it was instant musical harmony! Since then, they have become “2 Wishes,” singing and playing at events around Virginia. The music of choice is jazz, including Bacharach and David hits, 50’s and 60’s music, original compositions plus rock, country and soul tunes.

2 Wishes has a blast on stage, and it’s infectious. Come listen to their beautiful harmonies, serious guitar playing, and bad jokes!

180 Band

Local music act, 180 Band

180 Band

180 is Central Virginia’s favorite dance band, playing your favorite rock and dance tunes from the 1960’s through today, including The Beatles, Gloria Gaynor, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Santana, REM, and Dave Matthews.

You might have spotted the seven-piece band in places such as Fridays After Five, UVA Football games, Charlottesville’s Fourth of July Celebration at McIntire Park, The Relay for Life, The Bartender’s Ball, Ash Lawn, Starr Hill, Men Who Cook, Dogwood Ball, even John Paul Jones Arena!

You want Respect? 180’s got it.

Good Lovin? They’ve got it, too.

Wanna Dance the Night Away or go to the Love Shack? You can do both with 180.

Greg Ward

Greg Ward

Greg Ward

Greg Ward, a man of many talents; vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, and producer. Seasoned in his reggae roots within the music scene, Greg inspires others to great heights of spiritual oneness. Through his passion on stage, Greg awakens this in others and uplifts them to the realms of their spiritual natures, an out of body experience! His original, positive and conscious lyrics, as well as chart topping covers over his natural reggae rhythms, captivate audiences, whether performing as a “one man band” or with one of his many outfits; Greg Ward Project, Positive Collective and Stable Roots. As a “one man reggae band” Greg mesmerizes his audiences with his looping skills, building entire songs from scratch while utilizing his loop station, guitar, drum machine, and a microphone to create layers, in turn projecting a full band sound!

Steve Michael Smith

Steve Michael Smith musician

Steve Michael Smith

Steve Michael Smith performs more than 100 jazz standards from the 1920s to today; more than 100 blues and R&B tunes; and a wide selection of pop, reggae, originals and favorites from the Great American Songbook. As a solo act, Steve often plays live performances in restaurants, lounges, wineries, as well as for private parties, corporate events, weddings, music halls and blues/roots festivals.

In addition to his solo musical work, Steve performs as guitarist and lead vocalist of the eight-member band, Funk45. He also performs straight ahead jazz with The Funky Urban Southern Ensemble (F.U.S.E.), of Afton, Virginia.

Oh Wow Boy!

Oh Boy WOW band

Oh Boy, WOW!

Oh Wow, Boy! plays feel good retro Americana music on upright bass, guitar and various percussive instruments. These three multi-instrumentalists, Susan Munson, Marc Lipson and Frank Bechter will WOW you with their versatility and song selection. Old classic sing-a-longs, eclectic hits and new originals!

Thursday Evening Sunsets Series

Moonlight Movies Series at Carter Mountain

The Virginia Film Festival takes to the outdoors again to present a series of free screenings at Carter Mountain Orchard, sponsored by Bold Rock Hard Cider. Join us on the mountain for “Moonlight Movies” throughout the summer: June 3 for The Lego Movie, July 8 for The Peanuts Movie and August 12 for Hook! All Moonlight Movies screenings are free and open to the public, and begin at sundown (approximately 8:30 PM). Come early to enjoy food, Bold Rock Hard Cider, and live DJs by WTJU. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome for these family friendly events.

For Moonlight Movies updates, join the events on Facebook:

The Lego Movie

Friday, June 3, 2016 | 8:30 PM 
Free and open to the public 

Free Outdoor Screening of THE LEGO MOVIEThe Lego Movie had record-breaking box office success and quickly became a family-movie favorite when it hit theaters in 2014. Set in the Lego universe, this computer animated adventure stars the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman, and many more. Emmet, an “everyman,” must help stop the evil tyrant Lord Business, with the help of his friends, in this film for all ages.RSVP on Facebook!

 

The Peanuts Movie

Friday, July 8, 2016 | 8:30 PM 
Free and open to the public

Free Outdoor Screening of THE PEANUTS MOVIECharlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of gang are back in this computer-animated film. Based on the comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, the film is written by his son and grandson. This time Charlie Brown is on an adventure to improve his chances with the Little Red-Haired Girl, while Snoopy and Woodstock write a novel about the World War I Flying Ace. RSVP on Facebook!

 

Hook

Friday, August 12, 2016 | 8:30 PM
Free and open to the public

Free Outdoor Screening of HOOKCelebrating its 25th anniversary, Hook brings to life the beloved story of Peter Pan with a twist. In a sequel to J.M. Barrie’s novel Peter and Wendy, an adult Peter (Robin Williams) has forgotten all about his childhood. But when his old enemy Hook kidnaps his children, Peter must leave his life as a corporate lawyer behind to go on a journey back to Neverland to save them. RSVP on Facebook!

7 Reasons to Visit Carter Mountain over Easter Weekend

Whether you are celebrating the holiday with young children or a house full of grownups, Easter Saturday on the mountain has something for everyone.

1. Join Kids Easter Egg Hunts

Decorate your own Easter egg bag and then the hunt is on! Hard candy and surprise prizes are waiting to be found inside each egg, thousands of which are hidden throughout the orchard. Several egg hunts are scheduled throughout the day for different age groups, including a hunt for special needs children of all ages.

2. Be a Kid Again with Egg Hunt for Adults

Why should kids have all the egg-hunting fun? For those of us big kids who have watched kids Easter egg hunts with a jealous eye, our time is finally here; introducing the “Never Grow Up” Easter Egg Hunt for adults! Hunt for eggs stuffed with local-crafted chocolates, SWAG, wine coupons, gift cards, and #BeBold Member Cards. It wouldn’t be an adult hunt without an adult beverage treat! One lucky big kid will find the extra-large Bold Rock Honeydew Green Egg, which introduces Bold Rock Hard Cider’s new Seasonal Honeydew Cider.

3. Visit with the Easter Bunny

Santa’s fluffy friend will be on the mountain all day to pose for pictures and spread Easter cheer. Over-sized ears, gleaming white fur, fluffy cotton tail—who doesn’t love this human-sized hare?

4. Get Hands-on with Spring Crafts

Kids of all ages can enjoy making tissue paper flowers, coloring, stickers, and more. Did we mention that the crafts are free of charge?

5. Relax with a Hayrides

If you’ve been craving a ride in the open air, rolling down the windows in the car just won’t cut it. Settle onto the hay bales and let our tractor do the work while you sit back, relax, and enjoy the stunning mountain views. Hayrides will run from 11AM-4PM (weather and crowd dependent).

6. Savor Fresh Cider Donuts

Forget marshmallow peeps, we propose a new Easter dessert—donuts! Carter Mountain’s famous cider donuts are packed with cidery goodness and sprinkled with sugar. The long winter left a donut-shaped hole in our stomachs that only Carter Mountain cider donuts can fill.

7. Enjoy Seasonal Adult Beverages

It’s a holiday weekend, relax a little! Both the Prince Michel Wine Shop and Bold Rock Hard Cider Cellar will be open from 11AM-5PM to serve your favorite local adult beverages. As a special treat, Bold Rock will introduce its new honeydew cider.

For more event details, visit the Easter Eggstravaganza events page.

Discovering Virginia: Carter Mountain Orchard

Carter Mountain Orchard, next door to Monticello, has been a working commercial orchard for more than 100 years. Owner Cynthia Chiles talks to Virginia Voice’s Lou Dean about the apple varieties the orchard produces and the full experience visitors can expect, from apple picking to special events to school field trips to geocaching adventures. And who can forget the hot apple cider donuts? Listen to the full interview with Lou Dean (27 minutes).

Here are the highlights:

Carter Mountain Orchard grows about 15 different apple varieties, as well as peaches.

First apples come in during July, and are picked all through November. (Check out our apple availability chart!) Apple varieties include Ginger Gold, Gala, Golden and Red Delicious, Rome, and Albemarle Pippin.

To extend the season at Carter Mountain, the Orchard has planted peaches, which are available as both pick-your-own and ready-picked. Carter Mountain’s sister farm, Chiles Peach Orchard in Crozet, grows mainly peaches, but there visitors can also find pick-your-own strawberries, pumpkins and some apples, in season.

If you only want apples, go to the grocery store.

In fact, Carter Mountain sells apples to the grocery store. But if you’re looking for the full experience and to spend time outside, come to Carter Mountain! “I love to see a light bulb go off in a child’s head when they connect the apple from the grocery store to the apple they picked from the tree and hold in their hand,” says Cynthia.

The “Buy fresh, Buy local” effort has been good for Carter Mountain’s business and has brought many families to Charlottesville and Albemarle County. Families can make a day or weekend trip out of a visit to the Orchard by including a trip to Monticello, local wineries and breweries, or Shenandoah Park.

There’s a lot of history on Carter Mountain.

The farm is part of a 10,000-acre land grant to the Carter Family from House of Burgesses and referred to often by Thomas Jefferson in his writings. Carter Mountain has been a commercial orchard for over a century!

“We’re just trying to use the land we’re blessed with the best we can,” says Cynthia. “It started with my mom sitting up here and selling a few apples. We added a bakery and made apple cider donuts. I think people come for the donuts more than the apples!”

The Orchard is kid-friendly.

Because it is such a family experience up here, the Orchard started talking to local schools. The schools wanted to show children where their food comes from and Carter Mountain wanted to help.

Cynthia recalls, “Now I’m going back 30 years—my mother would get up on the school bus and talk to the kids. Then we’d put them on a hay wagon, and we’d give them a bag to pick apples in the orchard. The last couple of years we’ve had about 10,000 children each fall, and these are some of our favorite days when the school buses are rolling in. Depending on each age level, they get an age-appropriate lesson. We talk about the economy and apple production.”

Learn more about our field trips

In addition to schools, Chiles Family Orchards works with Girl and Boy Scouts who are earning patches for their requirements and church groups that come for a youth activity.

Cider, Hard Cider, and Wine

Carter Mountain Orchard grows 5-6 different grape varietals and partners with Prince Michel winery to bottle Carter Mountain wine. The newest addition to the Mountain is a tasting room for Bold Rock Cider, which opened in June 2015. Carter Mountain even provides most of the apples for Bold Rock—we recommend trying their IPA, India Pressed Apple!

Carter Mountain Orchard featured in Blue Ridge Outdoors “Top Towns”

Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine visited us last week to video a segment on their Top Towns Contest, sponsored by Bold Rock Hard Cider

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