Arts, food and farm lovers can explore 75 stops in Shenandoah County, Va., along the new O Shenandoah County Artisan Trail. The easily accessible region, part of the mountainous Shenandoah Valley, flanks Interstate 81 on both sides.
Trail participants range from artisan studios and agritourism farms to restaurants and lodging. All must be independent and locally owned and operated, and, in the case of restaurants, must feature locally or regionally sourced ingredients, said Jenna French, the director of tourism and marketing for Shenandoah County.
Stops include Posey Thisisit Llamas in Toms Brook, where visitors can sign up for tours of the farm and shop for llama yarn and products. In Woodstock, the potter Kary Haun opens her log-house studio by appointment. And when it's time to refuel, Cristina's Cafe in Strasburg serves up vegetarian, vegan and other locally sourced dishes.
Visitors can access the O Shenandoah County Artisan Trail, the fifth trail aligned with the Artisans Center of Virginia, at www.artisanscenterofvirginia.org, or obtain a copy at Virginia Welcome Centers and tourism offices, or from Shenandoah County Tourism, at 540-459-6227.
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