Top Vineyards Around Nashville’s Lakes

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Nashville, Tennessee has a lot to offer. From being the country musical capital of the world, to featuring the Grand Ole Opry, to boasting a thriving nightlife and restaurant scene, this fast-growing city has it all. However, most people don’t know that Nashville is also a fantastic spot for wine lovers. Within a 30 minute drive of the city, visitors and residents can check out a surplus of vineyards. These wineries provide exciting day trips for those relaxing at one of many Nashville-proximal lake areas. In fact, Tennessee has more than 40 wineries and 150 vineyards throughout the state. Check out some of the best locally-grown grapes that Nashville’s wine country has to offer!

Belle Meade Winery

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Near Radnor Lake, it’s worth taking a day trip to Belle Meade Winery. At the site of Belle Meade Plantation, this 200 year old mansion has excellent vino and a whole lot of history. For more than a century, this winery was home to a thoroughbred breeding farm where many noteworthy racing horses had their origins. Now, guests can get a historic tour of the house with a glass of wine in hand. Specifically, they specialize in Muscadine and Blackberry wines with an impressive selection of whites, reds, and sparkling beverages.

Watauga Lake Winery

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After spending 22 years in the Italian wine import business, Wayne and Lindsay Gay settled in Johnson County, Tennessee and founded Watauga Lake Winery. Also called Villa Nove Vineyards, their property now has over 4,000 grape vines that produce an expansive list of reds, whites, fruit wines, and dessert wines. Since 2011, Watauga Lake Winery has won several awards including two silver medals in the 2018 Western North Carolina’s wine competition, and a double gold medal in Asheville, NC’s 2015 Food and Wine festival. To top it off, this vineyard is in close proximity to Watauga Lake, a hotspot in the town of Butler.

Natchez Hills Winery

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If you’re looking for a quaint, yet elegant vibe, look no further than Natchez Hills winery. This small, family owned winery takes great pride in providing first-class wines to the middle Tennessee region. When you visit the vineyard, you’ll be able to enjoy a $6 tasting of 5 wines, guided by a tasting room associate. If you’re looking to add a historical flare to your trip, you can also check out the tasting room at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, the historical museum that was once owned by the seventh president. Plus, since this tasting room is close to J Percy Priest Lake and Old Hickory Lake, visitors can enjoy a weekend trip that includes both swimming and sipping.

Arrington Vineyards

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Near Sterling Farmer Lake, Arrington Vineyards boasts a large 92 acre property with 16 acres of vines. This massive landscape is home to five tasting rooms, shared picnic areas, and incredible vineyard views. While you’re there, enjoy one of their award-winning glasses such as the Sparkle 2019 (a traditional sparkling wine) that won double-gold at the 2021 East Meets West Wine Competition. However, one of the most interesting features of this Nashville-proximal vineyard is the old farmhouse on site. Once a hog farm, now this barn serves as a tasting lodge and cellar. If you’re a music buff, you’ll also enjoy the vineyard’s Music in the Vines concert series which takes place in the Grand Barn.

The next time you venture into the city of Nashville, or take a weekend trip to one of the many surrounding lakes, be sure to stop by a local winery. Just a short drive from the city of Nashville, you can’t go wrong with any of these vineyards. The important part is enjoying a glass, relaxing, and having fun.

Strike Gold in Lake Anna, Virginia

Lake Anna, Virginia during sunset
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The largest lake in the state of Virginia, and just 80 miles from Washington DC (only 50 miles from Richmond), Lake Anna is a top-notch locale to call home. Lake Anna spans 17 miles and three counties in Virginia – Louisa, Spotsylvania, and Orange. This area, once flush with gold, now boasts a rich history and beautiful surroundings, making it well worth a visit or a full-time living arrangement!

The “Gold Hill” Era

Gold Hill Virginia
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Lake Anna State Park once carried the moniker “Gold Hill” after becoming a famous mining area when gold was first discovered there in 1829. The Lake Anna gold rush lasted over a century, until coming to a halt in the 1940s when the last bits of gold were found in a local zinc mine. The freshwater lake, now known as Lake Anna was created three decades later in 1972. A dam was built on the North Anna River, forming a lake west of the dam. Shortly after its creation, the Lake Anna area was developed into a state park, opening to its first visitors in 1983. Today, it is an idyllic locale to spend time or set up roots of your own. Owning a home on Lake Anna means having countless opportunities for adventure at your fingertips – for all ages, and all interests.

Fisher’s Paradise

two little boys fishing in lake
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The ways to enjoy Lake Anna and its surrounding areas are boundless. Spend the day at the sandy beach of Lake Anna State Park, take advantage of the 15 miles of hiking trails, or explore the many bike paths in the area. There is a fishing pond in the park, which is ideal for the young ones in your life. You will also find campsites that provide a base for outdoor adventurers. The state park is filled with history and is home to the former Goodman Gold Mine. Go on a tour of the land where the mine once existed. Learn why Virginia was once a top gold-mining state. Beyond the gold rush, this lake is a perfect spot for boating and fishing – it has been particularly regarded as a prime destination for bass fishing.

Must-Visit Local Wineries

Lake Anna winery
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Just a short drive outside the lake area, enjoy the highly regarded local wineries of central Virginia. Lake Anna Winery, Fifty-Third Winery and Vineyard, and Chateau Merrilanne – to name a few – are all a stone’s throw away from the lake area. Most wineries in the region offer tours and tastings, as well as transportation opportunities that make for a great day trip.

Immerse in Culture and History

Goolrick's Pharmacy
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Lake Anna’s surrounding towns are a must-visit for any history buffs. A hop and a skip away, take a walking tour of downtown Louisa or explore nearby Fredericksburg, a town with impressive culture and history. While you’re there, enjoy a tour of the Mary Washington House, purchased by George Washington for his mother in 1772. See the same sights our forefathers did that still exist in Fredericksburg to this day. The area is also home to four significant Civil War battlefields – Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania – as well as the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Military Park. The region’s local breweries are well worth a visit. Have a beer at one of the several in the area, such as Alstadt, Highmark, or Maltese Brewing Co. You’ll want to check out the culinary scene the area has to offer, while you’re at it – don’t skip out on the local barbecue spots like Allman’s or Billiken’s. 

With Washington, D.C. only a two-hour drive away, Lake Anna is an easy trip from the city. Spend time relaxing by the lake while having plenty of other activities at your fingertips. Regardless of how you choose to spend your time, it’s sure to be golden!