The National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia.
The city of Bedford and Bedford County, Virginia, is one of the fastest growing areas in the state. Our restaurant is just a short drive to the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Appalachian Trail, the Peaks of Otter, Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest, historic Lexington, Virginia and historic Centertown Bedford.
The Sedalia Center, a cultural and performing arts center, is also just a short drive north on 122. Sedalia's concert and festival season generally begins in early spring with the Natural Fiber Festival and ends in the fall with the ever popular Sedalia Chili Cook-off. Other traditional Bedford county attractions include Gross' Orchard, Johnson's Orchard and the Peaks of Otter winery (apple wines). We're always asked: where can we stay if we come to visit Bedford and your restaurant?
Try the newest addition to Bedford County's inns and B&B's: The Cedar Post Inn
They are comfortably located on 65 acres in Bedford County, Virginia, 9 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway next to a peaceful creek.
Accomodations include 2 suites, with private baths, central
air, ceiling fans, and cable tv. They will provide you with a delicious
country breakfast which you can enjoy in the dining room, front porch or
back deck. They also have hiking trails and a picnic table by the creek.
The Otter's Den is a one of a kind, beautifully rustic log cabin B&B near the Peaks of Otter with longtime owner Michie Schrock .
If you're looking for a night's stay in nearby Lynchburg, please consider Ivy Creek Bed & Breakfast where amenities include an extensive library and an indoor heated swimming pool. Gracious hosts Lynn & Marilyn Brooks put together an amazing breakfast spread too.
Also, during the growing season Wipledale Farm Greenhouse south of us on 122 is an excellent source of locally grown nursery plants, vegetables & herbs. We get many of our perennials, vegetables and flowers from Sheryl Murphy!