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Take a Relaxing Getaway at These Virginia Airbnbs Near Wineries

If you’re looking for a girls’ weekend or a romantic getaway with your significant other, these properties are all just a few minutes from local wineries.

By Kate Oczypok July 8, 2026 at 8:00 am

Virginia is home to many renowned wineries with great wine and scenic views. Why limit your time visiting them to one day? With these five Airbnb rental properties near wineries, you can turn a trip to the vineyard into a relaxing weekend getaway.

Delicious Cabin in Linden
Delicious Cabin in Linden (Courtesy Airbnb host)

Delicious Cabin Wine Country Retreat with Hot Tub

At Delicious Cabin in the heart of Virginia’s wine country, amenities include a hot tub, fire pit, outdoor grill, and stone fireplace. There’s a screened-in porch to keep mosquitoes at bay and a lower-level theater room with a 70-inch TV. The property has central air conditioning and plenty of ceiling fans. It can accommodate six guests (with two pets allowed). The property is approximately a 30-minute drive from Shenandoah National Park, and there are several wineries nearby, including Linden Vineyards and Crimson Lane in Linden. Linden

Virginia wine country farmhouse Airbnb
Virginia Wine Country Farmhouse (Courtesy Airbnb host)

Virginia Wine Country Farmhouse with Private Winery Trail

Perfect for a friends’ getaway, this restored 1800s farmhouse has a private trail that leads directly to Three Fox Vineyard & Brewery. Plus, Delaplane Cellars, Barrel Oak Winery, and more are just a few minutes away by car. Up to 14 guests can stay at the home, which offers a fully equipped kitchen, a breakfast nook, and bar seating. There’s a creek that runs through the property and grills ideal for outdoor summer dining. One pet is allowed per booking. Note: Guests must be at least 23 years old to book the home. Delaplane

Five-Bedroom Home in Marshall
Five-Bedroom Home in Marshall (Courtesy Airbnb host)

Five-Bedroom Home with Heated Pool, Spa

If you’re craving a The Four Seasons–esque getaway with friends, this home in Marshall is within a 15-minute drive of seven wineries. Specifically designed for larger groups, the property is ideal for family vacations, reunions, or retreats. There is dining space for 17, a heated in-ground pool and spa, and a fire pit that’s perfect for s’mores. There’s also a large back deck with a grill and plenty of seating for some weekend steaks or grilled chicken. Marshall

Wine Country Getaway in Crozet
Wine Country Getaway (Courtesy Airbnb host)

Wine Country Getaway in Crozet

This cozy cottage is near more than 20 wineries and is walkable to coffee shops, restaurants, and local boutiques. There’s a large screened-in porch for relaxing or enjoying a morning cup of coffee. A spacious backyard includes four Adirondack chairs and a fire pit. Guests must be 25 years or older to book the home. Guests who book a stay at the cottage get a discount to Chiswell Farm & Winery. Crozet

Modern Mountain escape in Bluemont
Modern Mountain Escape/Longview House (Courtesy Airbnb host)

Modern Mountain Escape

Located across from Twin Oaks Tavern Winery, this modern Scandinavian home called the Longview House sleeps six guests. There are three bedrooms, a private patio, fire pit (with a s’mores kit included), and a hot tub. Plus, there’s a movie and game room for evening relaxation. In addition to being across the street from Twin Oaks, the Airbnb is also close to wineries and breweries such as Bluemont Vineyard, Walsh Family Wine, and Bear Chase Brewery. Bluemont

Feature image of Delicious Cabin courtesy Airbnb host

Kate Oczypok

Kate Oczypok

Contributing Writer

Kate Oczypok has been a freelance writer since 2011, and is proud to be a regular contributor to Northern Virginia Magazine in digital and print since 2020. Her bylines have appeared in The New York Times, People.com, Better Homes and Gardens, and locally The Georgetowner and Washingtonian Magazine, among others. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Print Journalism from American University and a M.Ed. in Education from Penn State. She also teaches virtual piano lessons in the after school hours and does portrait photography on weekends.

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